Extended Module
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− | * [http://hackipedia.org/File%20formats/Music/Sample%20based/text/XM%20module%20format%20description%20for%20XM%20files%20version%20v1.04.ascii.txt.utf-8.txt The XM module format description for XM files version $0104] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20150503020123/http://hackipedia.org/File%20formats/Music/Sample%20based/text/XM%20module%20format%20description%20for%20XM%20files%20version%20v1.04.ascii.txt.utf-8.txt The XM module format description for XM files version $0104] ([https://pastebin.com/dbQAtTsY pastebin mirror]) |
− | * [http://16-bits.org/xm/ The above, with a number of corrections and additions] | + | * [http://16-bits.org/xm/ The above, with a number of corrections and additions] (link seems to be dead?) |
− | * [ | + | * [http://ftp.modland.com/pub/documents/format_documentation/FastTracker%202%20(.xm)%20%232.txt Errors in the XM format documentation] |
− | * [http://zzo38computer.org/textfile/music/xm-form.txt | + | * [http://ftp.modland.com/pub/documents/format_documentation/FastTracker%202%20v2.04%20%28.xm%29.html Version of the format description with corrections by Guru and Alfred of Sahara Surfers (1995)] ([https://pastebin.com/FP8XXgVu pastebin mirror]) |
+ | * [http://zzo38computer.org/textfile/music/xm-form.txt Further corrected version of the above] ([https://pastebin.com/pEi8Ehzd pastebin mirror]) | ||
+ | * [http://jss.sourceforge.net/moddoc/xm-form.txt A more complete file format documentation, by ccr@tnsp (2001)] ([https://pastebin.com/rFWAhEEr pastebin mirror]) | ||
== Software == | == Software == |
Revision as of 20:56, 24 July 2020
- Not to be confused with the Sirius XM satellite radio service, with which it has nothing to do.
XM (extended module) is an audio format introduced by (and primarily produced by) FastTracker 2, a now defunct tracker for MS-DOS. The format is also used by other trackers, such as DigiTracker and MilkyTracker.
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Information
The tracker which produced the file can be identified by means of the string at offset 38:
String | |
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DigiTracker | Composer's name |
FastTracker 2 | "FastTracker II" |
OpenMPT | "OpenMPT " and then the version number |
AmigaMML | By default, "AmigaMML " and the version number; can be changed |
- The XM module format description for XM files version $0104 (pastebin mirror)
- The above, with a number of corrections and additions (link seems to be dead?)
- Errors in the XM format documentation
- Version of the format description with corrections by Guru and Alfred of Sahara Surfers (1995) (pastebin mirror)
- Further corrected version of the above (pastebin mirror)
- A more complete file format documentation, by ccr@tnsp (2001) (pastebin mirror)