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How to load music packs in Crispy Doom?


Zilch

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So I have decided to move on from EmperorGrieferus's SC-55 MIDI soundfont (which is pretty damn good already) to Brandon Blume's SC-55 recordings, and it's glorious!

 

The CS-55 recordings truely sounds excellent, but how to implement them...

 

I have also aquired the configuration files.  I'll probably have to recheck the SHA1 checksums, but regardless, I still need to find a way to load the config file.

 

If anyone has any tips please let me know.  I want to try and load the config files from the terminal to be able to change it per WAD that I have.

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It's probably important to note that I am using Debian 11.1.0, but I compiled and built Crispy Doom myself because the repository is out of date.

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It looks like the music packs don't ship as precompiled .wad files, but it should be a simple task to do so yourself with SLADE or a similar tool. Then you just load the compiled music WAD with Crispy Doom. Note that you'll want to use the OGG music tracks, as I believe that's the only non-MIDI music format that Crispy Doom supports.

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