D-Lusion Music File
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Description
Sometimes referred to as D-Lusion / Delusion Music Format or D-Lusion / Delusion Digital Music Format, D-Lusion Music File (DMF) files are modules created by X-Tracker, a tracker for MS-DOS. The xtracker32 project planned to extend the format, but appears to have been delayed since late-2001 and can be presumed dead (although it was apparently in closed beta, so some files / source may remain in existence).
The file format version identifier at offset 04h can tell you which version of X-Tracker was used to create the file:
Version Number | |
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X-Tracker beta | 1-7 |
X-Tracker final | 8 |
xtracker32 | 10 |
Information
Software
- X-Tracker v1.03
- xt32amp - Winamp plugin, can play back X-Tracker / xtracker32 DMF files.
- zxtune
Sample files
Links
- The Radical Rhythms Archive - some example DMF files can be found here
- http://www.xtracker32.org/RAN-JUST.DMF - possibly a song created with xtracker32?