: In short - yes, but I'm not sure what happened to them. The high-quality
: Chibi MIDI tracks sound much, much better than the original version. They
: used to be on the M1A1 website, but the website has been gone for a while
: and I'm not sure where you could find them now. Fortunately, I got my set,
: but it's mucho megabytes - too big for most of our e-mail servers. I'm
: with you - some may brag about reinstalling Quicktime 2.5 just to hear the
: sounds as they were intended to be heard, but I think that's a load of
: crap. Bungie made the music sound that way because they had to. They
: didn't exacty have a choice. Had all Macs of the time had the soundset now
: available in QT 6.5, I can bet that the original Marathon would have
: sounded very different. If I want nostalgia, I'll fire up the classic
: environment and play the original M1. If I want a version of M1 that takes
: advantage of my computer's capabilities, I'll play M1A1 with high res
: textures and the Chibi tracks.
If someone could give me a copy of the original MIDIs, I could update them for QT 6 and make some MP3/AAC out of them.
I haven't got a synthesizer, just a much better instrument set.