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NAME

       xmp - Extended Module Player

SYNOPSIS

       xmp  [-a,  --amplify  factor]  [-b, --bits bits] [-C, --show-comments] [-c, --stdout] [-D device-specific
       parameters] [-d, --driver driver] [-e,  --player-mode  mode]  [-F,  --nofilter]  [-f,  --frequency  rate]
       [--fix-sample-loop]  [-h,  --help]  [-I, --instrument-path] [-i, --interpolation type] [--load-only] [-L,
       --list-formats] [-l, --loop] [--loop-all] [-M, --mute channel-list]  [-m,  --mono]  [--mixer_voices  num]
       [-N,   --null]   [--nocmd]   [-o,  --output-file  filename]  [-P,  --pan  num]  [-p,  --default-pan  num]
       [--probe-only] [-q, --quiet] [-R, --random] [-S, --solo channel-list] [-s, --start pos] [-t, --time time]
       [-u,  --unsigned]  [--vblank]  [-V, --version] [-v, --verbose] [-x, --classic] [-Z, --all-sequences] [-z,
       --sequence num] modules

DESCRIPTION

       xmp is a tracked music module player. It  plays  many  module  formats  including  Fasttracker  II  (XM),
       Noise/Fast/Protracker  (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M) and Impulse Tracker (IT). Run xmp --list-formats for
       a complete list of supported formats.

OPTIONS

       -a, --amplify factor
              Amplification factor for the software mixer. Valid  amplification  factors  range  from  0  to  3.
              Default is 1. . Warning: higher amplification factors may cause distorted or noisy output.

       -b, --bits bits
              Set  the  software mixer resolution (8 or 16 bits). If ommited, The audio device will be opened at
              the highest resolution available.

       -C, --show-comments
              Display module comment text, if any.

       -c, --stdout
              Mix the module to stdout.

       -D device-specific parameter
              Pass a configuration parameter to the device driver. See  the  DEVICE  DRIVER  PARAMETERS  section
              below for a list of known parameters.

       -d, --driver driver
              Select the output driver. If not specified, xmp will try to probe each available driver.

       -e, --player-mode mode
              Force  play mode or emulation of a specific tracker. Valid player modes are: auto (autodetection),
              mod (generic mod player mode), noisetracker, protracker (Protracker 1/2), s3m (generic S3M  player
              mode),  st3  (Scream  Tracker  3),  st3gus (Scream Tracker 3 with GUS card), xm (generic XM player
              mode), ft2 (Fasttracker II), it (Impulse Tracker), or itsmp (Impulse Tracker in sample mode). When
              a  specific  tracker  is  specified,  xmp will try to emulate quirks and bugs for accurate replay.
              Default is autodetection.

       -F, --nofilter
              Disable IT lowpass filter effect and envelopes.

       -f, --frequency rate
              Set the software mixer sampling rate in hertz.

       --fix-sample-loop
              Halve sample loop start values. Use it to work around bad conversions from  15-instrument  modules
              and to correctly play NoisePacker v2 and certain UNIC files.

       -h, --help
              Show a short summary of command-line options.

       -I, --instrument-path path
              Set the pathname to the directory containing external samples.

       -i, --interpolation type
              Select  interpolation type. Available types are nearest for nearest-neighbor interpolation, linear
              for linear interpolation, and spline for cubic spline interpolation. Default is cubic spline.

       --load-only
              Load module and exit.

       -L, --list-formats
              List supported module formats.

       -l, --loop
              Enable module looping.

       --loop-all
              Loop over the entire module list.

       -M, --mute channel-list
              Mute the specified channels. channel-list is a comma-separated list  of  decimal  channel  ranges.
              Example: 0,2-4,8-16.

       -m, --mono
              Force mono output (default is stereo in stereo-capable devices).

       --mixer-voices num
              Set the maximum number of virtual channels (default is 128).

       -N, --null
              Load and mix module, but discard output data (same as --device=null).

       --nocmd
              Disable interactive commands.

       -o, --output-file filename
              Set  the  output  file name when mixing to raw or WAV files. If ´-´ is given as the file name, the
              output will be sent to stdout.

       -P, --pan num
              Set the percentual panning amplitude.

       -P, --default-pan num
              Set the percentual default pan setting for modules that don´t set their own pan values. Useful  to
              reduce  LRRL  pan  separation on headphones.  This parameter does not affect the Amiga 500 classic
              mixer.

       --probe-only
              Exit after probing the audio device.

       -R, --random
              Play modules in random order.

       -r, --reverse
              Reverse left/right stereo channels.

       -S, --solo channel-list
              Play only the specified channels. channel-list  is  a  comma-separated  list  of  decimal  channel
              ranges. Example: 0,2-4,8-16.

       -s, --start pos
              Start playing the module from the position pos.

       -t, --time time
              Specifies the maximum playing time to time seconds.

       -u, --unsigned
              Tell the software mixer to use unsigned samples when mixing to a file (default is signed).

       --vblank
              Force Amiga vblank-based timing (no CIA tempo setting).

       -V, --version
              Print version information.

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose mode (incremental). If specified more than once, the verbosity level will be increased (no
              messages will be displayed when the player runs in background).

       -x, --classic
              Use classic sound mixers, if available for the format being played.  For  Amiga  formats  such  as
              Protracker,  the  classic  mode  mixer  models  the sound of an Amiga 500, with or without the led
              filter.

       -Z, --all-sequences
              Play all hidden or alternative pattern sequences (subsongs) in module.

       -z, --sequence num
              Play hidden or alternative pattern sequence num (0 is the main sequence).

DEVICE DRIVER PARAMETERS

       Use the option -D to send parameters directly to the device drivers. Multiple -D options can be specified
       in the command line.

       File output options:

       -D endian=big
              Generate big-endian 16-bit samples (default is the machine byte ordering).

       -D endian=little
              Generate little-endian 16-bit samples (default is the machine byte ordering).

       ALSA driver options:

       -D buffer=value
              Set buffer size in ms. Default value is 250.

       -D period=value
              Set period time in ms. Default value is 50.

       -D card=name
              Choose the ALSA device to use. Default value is "default".

       OSS driver options:

       -D frag=num,size
              Set  the maximum number of fragments to num and the size of each fragment to size bytes (must be a
              power of two).  The number and size of fragments set a tradeoff between the buffering latency  and
              sensibility to system load. To get better synchronization, reduce the values. To avoid gaps in the
              sound playback, increase the values.

       -D dev=device_name
              Set the audio device to open. Default is /dev/dsp.

       -D nosync
              Don´t sync the OSS audio device between modules.

       BSD driver options:

       -D gain=value
              Set the audio gain. Valid values range from 0 to 255.  The default is 128.

       -D buffer=size
              Set the size in bytes of the audio buffer. Default value is 32 Kb.

       CoreAudio driver options:

       -D buffer=value
              Set buffer size in ms. Default value is 250.

       HP-UX and Solaris driver options:

       -D gain=value
              Set the audio gain. Valid values range from 0 to 255.  The default is 128.

       -D port={s|h|l}
              Set the audio port. Valid arguments are s for the internal speaker, h for  headphones  and  l  for
              line out. The default is the internal speaker.

       -D buffer=size
              Set the size in bytes of the audio buffer. The default value is 32 Kb.

INTERACTIVE COMMANDS

       The following single key commands can be used when playing modules:

       q, Esc Stop the currently playing module and quit the player.

       f, Right
              Jump to the next pattern.

       b, Left
              Jump to the previous pattern.

       n, Up  Jump to the next module.

       p, Down
              Jump to the previous module.

       Space  Pause or unpause module replay.

       1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
              Mute/unmute channels 1 to 10.

       !      Unmute all channels.

       h, ?   Display available commands.

       X      Display current mixer type.

       x      Enable classic mixers (if available).

       Z      Display current sequence.

       z      Toggle subsong explorer mode.

       l      Toggle module/sequence looping.

       m      Display module information.

       i      Display combined instrument/sample list.

       I      Display instrument list.

       S      Display sample list.

       c      Display comment, if any.

       <      Change to previous sequence (subsong).

       >      Change to next sequence (subsong).

       Interactive mode can be disabled using the --nocmd command line option.

EXAMPLES

       Play module and save output in a .wav file:

              xmp -ofilename.wav module.mod

       Play module muting channels 0 to 3 and 6:

              xmp --mute=0-3,6 module.mod.gz

       Play modules in /dev/dsp using the default device settings (unsigned 8bit, 8 kHz mono):

              xmp -o/dev/dsp -f8000 -m -b8 -u module.lha

       Play  all  XM  modules  in  the  /mod  directory  and  all  subdirectories  in random order, ignoring any
       configuration set in the xmp.conf file:

              xmp --norc -R `find /mod -name "*.xm" -print`

FILES

       /etc/xmp/xmp.conf, $HOME/.xmp/xmp.conf, /etc/xmp/modules.conf, $HOME/.xmp/modules.conf

AUTHORS

       Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr.