
If this is a question that has already been asked, please let me know, 'cause I already looked, and I didn't find anything like my question. If not, then is this something that would be implemented in the future, or is this something that is impossible to do? (Coding restrictions/too complex coding required to do it.) SunVox projects consist of the following parts: modules which generate the sounds.
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My question I have is this: Is there a way to export an XM/MOD file to a midi file, retaining the pitch shifting effects? (Meaning, if I play back the midi file, the notes associated with the pitch shifting would pitch shift in the midi file itself.) SunVox is a unique music creation tool designed for those musicians and producers who like to compose music wherever they are, whenever they wish any device, any system Best of all SunVox is 100 free for most systems (except Android and iOS).

Those that do, sadly, I export as a midi, and try to give it the proper pitch shifting it deserves in Fl Studio. 1) Create a new MetaModule: 2) Press EDIT (under the MetaModule. Some complex synth or effect (with large amount of the modules) may be hidden in the MetaModule. So you can include one SunVox-project into another recursively. While most of the XMs I create in OpenMPT do not rely on pitch shifting information, this is not a major issue to me. MetaModule is a full-featured copy of SunVox in a single module. When I make an XM in the program, with pitch shifting effects/commands, when I export to a midi file, I notice that the pitch shift information is ignored.

However, there is something that (probably) sticks out to me. There is not one thing I don't like about it. I would like to say that OpenMPT is a very great program at almost everything I have used it for in the past 5 years.
