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Title                   : Music for "All for One", the first
                         Co-op only Episode for Doom
Filename                : a41_mus.wad
Compiler                : Chris Hill
Posting from            : [email protected]
E-mail Address          : [email protected]
Misc. Author Info       : Lost about two weeks from his a41 project
                         fiddling with music, and feels required to
                         release the results in some form.

Description             : This is a set of replacement background
                         music for all of E1 and three missions of E2
                         of Doom.  It was originally intended to be
                         be included in a41_coop.wad, but that's already
                         mighty big and I've come to reconsider the dubious
                         value of new music.

                         Still, I did work to find the best sounding .MID
                         files to include, and rather than just write off
                         that time I've provided them in this companion
                         file.  I recommend you add a41_mus.wad along with
                         a41_coop.wad until the novelty wears off, then
                         delete it.  If any of the files strike you as
                         particularly noteworthy, clip them out and re-
                         assemble them with DEUtex (it's what I did).

Rationale               : When combing the hideously disorganised MIDI
                         sites or plowing through the previously compiled
                         music-only .wads (these two activities yielded
                         basically the same results) I had several criteria
                         in mind for selecting music to cut and save.

                         1) Decent overall volume.  For some reason, many
                         MIDI files seem to play at real low levels, or
                         to have a few voices buried in the overall mix.
                         I tried to find ones that played loud if possible.

                         2) Bass.  The low end seems to suffer in most MIDI
                         compositions.  I tried to avoid those.

                         3) Accuracy.  Large variations from the song's real
                         arrangement caused me to delete many files.

                         4) Vocal line.  MIDI sequencers defend their
                         exclusion of a vocal track from their work by
                         citing a reluctance to create MUZAK (TM).  Well,
                         they miss two points - that MUZAK (TM) corrupts
                         its source material in many other ways besides
                         rendering the vocal as a string part, including
                         sweetening the general arrangemant and slowing
                         the tempo to a relaxing pace, and that much
                         pop music is dreadfully dull, boring, and rep-
                         etitive without the vocal.  Only files that were
                         exceptional in several other ways survived the
                         culling if they lacked a vocal track.

Additional Credits to   : All the people who originally sequenced the
                         MIDI files I converted and compiled.  *.MID
                         files rarely come with documentation, so I
                         fear I can't be much more specific.  Also those
                         who included some of these files in their WADs.

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* Play Information *

Episode and Level #     : E1M1-9, E2M1-3
Single Player           : No
Cooperative 2-4 Player  : No; play a41_coop for four player games.
Deathmatch 2-4 Player   : No
Difficulty Settings     : Not applicable
New Sounds              : No
New Graphics            : No
New Music               : Yes
Demos Replaced          : None

Song List               : E1M1 = Coming Clean by GREEN DAY
                         E1M2 = About a Girl by NIRVANA
                         E1M3 = Lithium by NIRVANA
                         E1M4 = Verse Chorus Verse by NIRVANA
                         E1M5 = Smells like Teen Spirit by NIRVANA
                         E1M6 = Iron Man by BLACK SABBATH
                         E1M7 = Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2
                         E1M8 = When the Levee Breaks by LED ZEPPELIN
                         E1M9 = Mother by DANZIG

                         E2M1 = Come Out and Play by OFFSPRING
                         E2M2 = One by METALLICA
                         E2M3 = Another One Bites the Dust by QUEEN

* Construction *

Base                    : Drawn from numerous MIDI files and Music PWADs.
Editor(s) used          : Midi2mus, musplay 1.5, DEUtex
Known Bugs              : I understand that some versions of doom are touchy
                         about music (from the documentation to the various
                         TIC offerings).  This was tested with 1.666.


* Copyright / Permissions *

You may do whatever you want with this file, except profit from its use,
aside from normal, nominal connect time charges.


* Where to get this WAD *

FTP sites: ftp.cdrom.com & mirrors

Other: AOL and (soon) Compuserve