XP files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Fasttracker 2 Extended Pattern
The XP file extension is related to Fasttracker. It is used for files that contain song patterns saved by the Fasttracker audio tracker. Song patterns can be used with other patterns to create a compl...
The XP file extension is related to Fasttracker. It is used for files that contain song patterns saved by the Fasttracker audio tracker. Song patterns can be used with other patterns to create a complete song, or .XM module.
Fasttracker 2 is a widely used tracker developed by Starbreeze Studios for MS-DOS. It is an audio tracker that allows creating and arranging XP files into songs. XP files store patterns consisting of rows and columns. The columns configure aspects of the notes like instrument, volume, and effects.
The XP file is a Fast Tracker 2 Pattern format. It is considered an audio file but can also be a game file. Software can view and sometimes edit XP files.
The XP format introduced volume and panning envelopes to samples in instruments. It added multi-sampled instruments and drum sets by mapping samples to instruments. XP uses instrument-based panning.
XP file extensions refer to XPilot map files. These files contain XPilot game map layouts and information. The XPilot game client uses them to load maps. To open an XP file, load the map file in the X...
XP file extensions refer to XPilot map files. These files contain XPilot game map layouts and information. The XPilot game client uses them to load maps. To open an XP file, load the map file in the XPilot game.
The .xp extension has 2 file types. One is the Fasttracker 2 Extended Pattern, an audio file. The other is the XPilot map, a game file. The game file saves map features as a 2D grid. It also saves gameplay properties.
Programs can reference and open XP files. Some can view, edit, convert, merge, split, and compare XP files without installing anything. Click links to see options for each feature.
The .xp extension can refer to various programs, not just expected ones. This includes potentially harmful software that might create .xp files.
The XP audio file relates to Fast Tracker 2, a widely used tracker. But Fast Tracker 2 is no longer supported.
XPilot is an open source multiplayer game. See the XPilot site for format and game info.
Most XP files work with Fasttracker or XPilot. The main type is Fasttracker audio. But some are XPilot game files. Desktop and mobile devices can view and sometimes edit XP files. But XP files have low popularity on devices. Learn more below about XP files and software.