Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Doom II (1994) MIDI soundtrack HQ on pro. Roland synthesizer
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"Doom II 2 (PC 1994) full MIDI soundtrack OST music on Roland JV-1010 (JV-1080 sound-engine), the professional-line alternative to the SC-55 & SC-88 Pro. Fixed re-upload. Some highlights: 0:18 1:10:36 45:12
0:00 DOOM 2 TITLE MUSIC
0:18 MAP 01 - RUNNING FROM EVIL
4:10 MAP 02 - THE HEALER STALKS
9:01 MAP 03 - COUNTDOWN TO DEATH
12:52 MAP 04 - BETWEEN LEVELS
15:32 MAP 05 - DOOM
19:52 MAP 06 - IN THE DARK
26:51 MAP 07 - SHAWN'S GOT THE SHOTGUN
31:09 MAP 08 - THE DAVE D TAYLOR BLUES
36:08 MAP 09 - INTO SANDY'S CITY
40:48 MAP 10 - THE DEMON'S DEAD
45:12 MAP 18 - WAITING FOR ROMERO TO PLAY
50:18 MAP 20 - MESSAGE OF THE ARCHVILE
54:58 MAP 23 - BYE BYE AMERICAN PIE
56:40 MAP 25 - ADRIAN'S ASLEEP
58:38 MAP 28 - GETTING TOO TENSE
1:03:22 MAP 30 - OPENING TO HELL
1:08:01 MAP 31 - EVIL INCARNATE
1:09:15 MAP 32 - THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE
1:10:36 DOOM 2 ENDGAME
1:15:29 DOOM 2 INTERMISSION MUSIC"
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Excellent translation, but it hardly sounds like Doom without the 8-bit grunge.
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