Want to credit the author of this midi

If it's not ZDoom, it goes here.
Post Reply
invictius
Posts: 429
Joined: Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:44 am

Want to credit the author of this midi

Post by invictius »

D_RUNNIN.zip
(9.65 KiB) Downloaded 50 times
I'm sure I've heard it in at least two wads.
User avatar
Jimmy
 
 
Posts: 4720
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 1:49 pm
Preferred Pronouns: He/Him
Contact:

Re: Want to credit the author of this midi

Post by Jimmy »

It's by Mark Klem, originally called "Organic Gods", but also has been called "Destiny". It was originally composed for Memento Mori II MAP17.
User avatar
Naniyue
Posts: 884
Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:06 pm

Re: Want to credit the author of this midi

Post by Naniyue »

Is there some sort of universal credits list? I have midis from several games over the years, but not all of them had ready to find official names.
User avatar
wildweasel
Posts: 21706
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2003 7:33 pm
Preferred Pronouns: He/Him
Operating System Version (Optional): A lot of them
Graphics Processor: Not Listed
Contact:

Re: Want to credit the author of this midi

Post by wildweasel »

Naniyue wrote:Is there some sort of universal credits list? I have midis from several games over the years, but not all of them had ready to find official names.
It really depends on what you need credits for - Japanese games (and a reasonable selection of Western ones) tend to have official soundtrack releases on CD (or sometimes tape or vinyl, depending on the age of the game), and the credits for those are very well documented at https://vgmdb.net/ . Games that didn't have soundtrack albums, such as most shareware stuff, will occasionally have documentation at Video Game Music Preservation Foundation, though their credits are not always fully filled in. For the rest, you could scour the likes of MobyGames, and for Doom WADs, doomwiki.org will have music credits for the more notable megawads.
Post Reply

Return to “Off-Topic”