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Pabbicus:
I love listening to 8-bit versions of my favorite music, and I had the idea that some of them could be used in DoomRL. Yay or nay?

This gave me the idea.

Malek Deneith:
If you have the music you'd want to see... err, hear in-game in a proper format (mp3, wav, mid, ogg should work, some other formats probably also) then just copy the file to music subfolder and then edit the relevant lua (music.lua if you're using the default midi music, you can open it up with a notepad) and change the bindings for a level of your choice. For example I, instead of:

--- Code: ---spec3     = "music/hells_weapons.mid",
--- End code ---
have

--- Code: ---spec3     = "newmp3/TNT - Metal.mp3",
--- End code ---
in my lua, thus changing what music plays in Hell's Armory :)

Angles of death:
That sounds surprisingly Doomy. Great music, by the way.

I say yes. We need more metal!

ParaSait:
Can't play any game without my trance playlist, personally. :P

Also this thread gave me the idea to use this handy tool on the game's tracks. :D Should try it sometime.

Pabbicus:

--- Quote from: Malek Deneith on October 08, 2011, 15:37 ---If you have the music you'd want to see... err, hear in-game in a proper format (mp3, wav, mid, ogg should work, some other formats probably also) then just copy the file to music subfolder and then edit the relevant lua (music.lua if you're using the default midi music, you can open it up with a notepad) and change the bindings for a level of your choice. For example I, instead of:

--- Code: ---spec3     = "music/hells_weapons.mid",
--- End code ---
have

--- Code: ---spec3     = "newmp3/TNT - Metal.mp3",
--- End code ---
in my lua, thus changing what music plays in Hell's Armory :)

--- End quote ---

Is there any way to add something to a sort of playlist? Say, instead of it just playing the 2-3 different tracks it plays for the random floors, it plays them at random? I'm not well-versed in DoomRL's coding, but I have played around with a bit more "advanced" games like, well, most games made by Paradox.

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