This instanstly made me feel old haha, in a good way though, happy to have experienced Doom the nostalgic way, low res and no mouse aim. If i remember correctly we had an soundblaster 16 card which was leaps ahead of ye good old pc speaker that produced the epic prince of persia theme song music.
@@bradallen8909 I agree with number 2 in this video. Wth was that lol But the ESS Audio Soundblaster Pro I had in my PC back then. And I really liked it. And now I get the nostalgia here with the number 1 😀 The best way to listen to doom is obviously using a Roland SC-55 device though. Because with this device the music was made with and you have the most accurate and most detailled music with it
@@bradallen8909 Gravis and AWE32 did sound much worse too Also compare with the Roland SC-55. The both ESS audiodrive were the most accurate to it compared to all the other ones in the video
@@De-M-oN What? The ESS AudioDrive was the cheapest, shittest soundcard on the market. A poor quality ripoff of the Sound Blaster. I certainly do agree that the SC-55 sounded much nicer than the GUS or AWE32. But in terms of actual sound cards, rather than MIDI interfaces, the Gravis was in a league of it's own. An absolutely incredible piece of hardware.
Possibly Adlib or Dreamblaster, but Bethesda (or more accurately modern iD) uses Gravis Ultrasound for the fallback midi soundtrack in the latest official Doom port
The soundtrack was composed on SC-55, so of all the sound cards featured in this video the closest is the Dreamblaster X2GS because uses the same GS sample bank as the SC-55.
@@De-M-oN A GUS was by FAR the best sound card to play Doom with. Did the music sound better on the Roland devices? Maybe. But you didn't get sound effects.
@@bradallen8909 Every Video I listened to it on youtube and BFG Edition too, it did sound like trash and was totally off too. If you know a video or can record where it actually does what you say I would be interested to hear it 😅 _Did the music sound better on the Roland devices? Maybe_ Well the music was made with this device by Prince. So you cant get more accurate and detailled than that one ;-D You would use the Roland only for the music of course. The sound effects are still played by your soundcard.
This instanstly made me feel old haha, in a good way though, happy to have experienced Doom the nostalgic way, low res and no mouse aim. If i remember correctly we had an soundblaster 16 card which was leaps ahead of ye good old pc speaker that produced the epic prince of persia theme song music.
1:33 when your fire alarm goes off
The first one sounds exactly like my setup at the time, the card was a Sound Blaster Pro.
I will go for Adlib or AWE 32😎
Me too
Adlib is ass. Literally the worst possible option other than no sound or PC speaker.
@@bradallen8909 I agree with number 2 in this video. Wth was that lol
But the ESS Audio Soundblaster Pro I had in my PC back then. And I really liked it. And now I get the nostalgia here with the number 1 😀
The best way to listen to doom is obviously using a Roland SC-55 device though. Because with this device the music was made with and you have the most accurate and most detailled music with it
@@bradallen8909 Gravis and AWE32 did sound much worse too
Also compare with the Roland SC-55. The both ESS audiodrive were the most accurate to it compared to all the other ones in the video
@@De-M-oN What? The ESS AudioDrive was the cheapest, shittest soundcard on the market. A poor quality ripoff of the Sound Blaster. I certainly do agree that the SC-55 sounded much nicer than the GUS or AWE32. But in terms of actual sound cards, rather than MIDI interfaces, the Gravis was in a league of it's own. An absolutely incredible piece of hardware.
Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the national anthem of: WHY DOESN'T MY MOD WORK?
The title screen with the adlib emulation makes my ears bleed
If you wouldve added a 00:00 in your video description, the timestamps wouldve been chapters on the seekbar
Adlib YM3812. Nostalgic. 🙂
The start of Map01 music reminds me of "The only thing they fear is you" from Doom eternal
Awesome
Video suggestion: Shadow Warrior Level 1 on different ISA Cards.
Not possible , at least not with music. As far as I know Shadow Warrior uses RTS files for music which is basically like CD audio.
@@the1990kman are you still planning on uploading kitchen ace?
@@ariabritton9669 oh, yeah absolutly. Just not sure when
As usual ensoniq opus is fire. Adlib emulation at it finest
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Adlib is ass. Only a brainless idiot would think it sounded good.
Now every time I hear "Running from Evil," I'm automatically thinking of the "MyHouse.wad" map... Thanks for that, I guess...
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Every time I hear it I think of Maps of Chaos’ version of MAP01.
whats the ID software approved one?
Possibly Adlib or Dreamblaster, but Bethesda (or more accurately modern iD) uses Gravis Ultrasound for the fallback midi soundtrack in the latest official Doom port
Roland SC55
The soundtrack was composed on SC-55, so of all the sound cards featured in this video the closest is the Dreamblaster X2GS because uses the same GS sample bank as the SC-55.
Was the PicoGUS using the original GUS sample set?
I think so, at least that's what I assume, because I've never owned a real GUS. If I'm wrong people can correct me.
Everytime I hear Gravis with Doom it sounds absolutely horrible lol. BFG Edition no exception xD
@@De-M-oN A GUS was by FAR the best sound card to play Doom with. Did the music sound better on the Roland devices? Maybe. But you didn't get sound effects.
@@bradallen8909 Every Video I listened to it on youtube and BFG Edition too, it did sound like trash and was totally off too.
If you know a video or can record where it actually does what you say I would be interested to hear it 😅
_Did the music sound better on the Roland devices? Maybe_
Well the music was made with this device by Prince. So you cant get more accurate and detailled than that one ;-D
You would use the Roland only for the music of course. The sound effects are still played by your soundcard.