However, finding a good online converter for XM to MIDI is surprisingly difficult. Many tools are offline, command-line utilities that require technical know-how. This guide will walk you through the best tools available to get the job done better, exploring both modern online solutions and powerful offline software.

XM files often "note-cut" samples. MIDI might let notes ring out longer than intended, requiring some manual cleanup. Summary: Which should you use? Quick & Simple Online converters (e.g., BearAudio or Zamzar) High Accuracy OpenMPT (Export function) Batch Conversion Command-line tools like Schism Tracker To help you get the best result, could you tell me:

: A "better" tool will attempt to map XM effect columns (like Portamento 1xx/2xx , Vibrato 4xx , and Arpeggio 0xx ) into MIDI Continuous Controllers (CC) or Pitch Bend data.