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First post, by trist007

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I know gog has but I'd rather get the original box and all. So there are two versions, the 3.5 floppy or the CDROM version. Are there any differences?

Does the CDROM version still allow for use of a General Midi sound card for music or does it force you to use CD audio tracks?

-Tristan

Reply 1 of 13, by trist007

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Here is the release data:

http://budwin.net/insectoid/dos/descent/d1gminfo.html

I just want to make sure that I can use my General MIDI Roland sound canvas instead of CD-audio if I get the cd version.

-Tristan

Reply 2 of 13, by leileilol

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Descent CD-ROM doesn't have CD tracks at all. IIRC, CD tracks were only made for the Macintosh and Playstation versions. They aren't there for DOS.

The sequel does though, and gives you an option to choose MIDI or redbook audio. The music is also completely different which is good if industrial is/isn't your preference.

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Reply 4 of 13, by Jorpho

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leileilol wrote:

IIRC, CD tracks were only made for the Macintosh and Playstation versions.

Yep, my copies of the Mac version have CD audio.

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Reply 7 of 13, by trist007

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Yea I'm going to bust it all out on DOS 6.0. Yea I got a CH flightstick ready for action. If it has General MIDI, I plan to pipe it to my Yamaha MU128 sound module.

By the way, anybody know which sound module the soundtrack was composed on? Was it sc-55 or Yamaha XG?

-Tristan

Reply 11 of 13, by trist007

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I ended with the floppy disk version. Oh man the music is fantastic. Playing general midi on my Roland sc-8850. Great game too!!

-Tristan

Last edited by trist007 on 2012-08-23, 20:42. Edited 1 time in total.