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Wikipedia: XM (file format)
XM
Filename extension .xm
Internet media type audio/xm
Developed by Triton
Type of format Module file format
Extended from MOD

XM, standing for "extended module", is an audio file type introduced by Triton's Fast Tracker 2. XM introduced multisampling-capable instruments with volume and panning envelopes, and basic pattern compression. It also expanded the available effect commands and channels, added 16-bit sample support, and offered an alternate frequency table for portamentoes.

XM is a common format for many chiptunes.

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