Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-26005008-20150619094203/@comment-3547390-20150620125042

It all depends on how much work you want to do. Still, with the information we have been given, it is still rather ambiguous. It has been mentioned before that Trent did the sound work, so saying he did the voices is practical as it is part of the sounds. The specific matter that was of more curiosity, the actual source of said sounds, isn't really answered. I appreciate your efforts, but the actual answer given doesn't tell us too much more than we already knew.

As for why the answer is so brief, you have to remember that Trent Reznor worked independently from id Software, meaning that while he did the sounds it is quite possible that the people at id wouldn't know all the details about said sounds. Asking Romero more could possibly result in more information, but it is also quite easy to believe that he does not know as it was not of great concern to him. The best manner to approach the true solution probably would be with Trent Reznor, though who knows if he still remembers such details after all these years.

As is usual policy with this stuff, we cannot take more than is given than at face value unless no dispute can exist as to the intent. Romero simply stated that the answer could be found with Trent Renzor, not that Renzor specifically voiced it. Like I mentioned before, Doom's sounds were taken from samples and whatnot, so Renzor could have either remixed samples or taken raw samples from somewhere else. Never assume something is the answer unless it is specifically stated as such, there can always be a possibility of it being interpreted in a different way that might actually have been the intent. I interpret Romero's message as not giving you the answer specifically, but saying that Trent Reznor was the one involved with all of it and would be therefore the one to know.