Difference between revisions of "X3I"
From Sega Retro
old>Oerg866 (Created page with ''''X3I''' is a new instrument bank format developed by Oerg866 for use in his upcoming xm3smps/Oerg music conversion tool. It is the successor to X3V. It can contain …') |
old>Oerg866 (typo) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
Note: The X3I format was created to eliminate the annoying limit of just 255 instrument | Note: The X3I format was created to eliminate the annoying limit of just 255 instrument | ||
− | Opposed to [[YMX]] files, which | + | Opposed to [[YMX]] files, which store instruments in the format used by ''[[Sonic 2]]'', X3I banks store instruments in the format used by all the other Sonic games.[[Category:Data Formats]][[Category:Music]] |
Revision as of 10:05, 18 September 2009
X3I is a new instrument bank format developed by Oerg866 for use in his upcoming xm3smps/Oerg music conversion tool. It is the successor to X3V. It can contain up to 65535 YM2612 (X3V can just hold 255) instuments formatted according to the SMPS specifications; additionally, it can store a description for each instrument.
File Structure
The internal structure of an X3I instrument bank is simple. The first three bytes spell "X3I", the next two bytes specify how many instruments there are in the bank (0 to 65535); after that, the actual instrument table begins, in the following format:
Voice | Description length | Description |
---|---|---|
25 bytes | 0 to 255 bytes |
Note: The X3I format was created to eliminate the annoying limit of just 255 instrument Opposed to YMX files, which store instruments in the format used by Sonic 2, X3I banks store instruments in the format used by all the other Sonic games.