The summary is:
The video is about the origins of the sound effects in Doom, a classic first-person shooter game. The narrator explains how most of the sounds were taken from stock sound libraries or edited from animal noises. He also mentions some of the mysteries and secrets behind some of the sounds, such as the final boss's speech and the mancubus's battle cry. He credits a person named Per for helping him find most of the original sound sources, and thanks his viewers and patrons for their support.
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- 1. The video is about the sound effects in Doom and their origins.
- 2. Most of the sound effects are from stock libraries made by Sound Ideas.
- 3. Some of the sound effects are edited or mixed by Bobby Prince, the composer of Doom's music.
- 4. Some of the sound effects are recorded by id Software employees, such as John Romero and Tom Hall.
- 5. Some of the sound effects have unknown origins or sources.
- 6. The video credits Per Kristian Risvik for his help in finding the original sound effects.