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  2. BPM (Sirius XM) - Wikipedia

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    BPM ("Beats Per Minute") is a current-based electronic dance music channel offered by Sirius XM Radio, operating on XM channel 52 [1] (previously 81), Sirius channel 51 [2] (previously 36, where it replaced The Beat on November 12, 2008) and Dish Network channel 6051.

  3. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    User contributed sound recordings released under Creative Commons licenses. From field-recordings to sound fx, drum loops and musical instrument samples. CC0, CC BY, CC BY-NC Samplibrary: No Yes Custom HD 96khz 24 bit wav recorded sounds with ongoing free new sounds and The Suggestion Engine where creators can request sounds Royalty Free

  4. Diplo's Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The transition also resulted in sister channel BPM incorporating most of the content into its playlist. As of 2020, Diplo’s Revolution has begun to follow a more Top 40-like approach similar to sister channel BPM, as reflected in its playlists as reported in Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay and Mediabase ’s Dance charts.

  5. Pitbull's Globalization Radio - Wikipedia

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    The playlist and presentation serves as a bridge between the rhythmic pop-focused Venus and the dance-intensive BPM. The channel is a rhythmic reporter in Mediabase, which added the station to its panel in October 2015. In order to make room for the channel, Sirius XM moved the 40s On 4 to channel 73, re-launching as 40s Junction. [3] [4]

  6. MilkyTracker - Wikipedia

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    MilkyTracker is a free software [3] [4] multi-platform music tracker for composing music in the MOD and XM module file formats. [5]It is a clone that attempts to recreate the module replay and user experience of the popular DOS program FastTracker 2, [6] [7] [8] with special playback modes available for improved Amiga Protracker 2/3 compatibility.

  7. XM (file format) - Wikipedia

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    XM introduced multisampling-capable [3] instruments with volume and panning envelopes, [4] sample looping [5] and basic pattern compression. It also expanded the available effect commands and channels, added 16-bit sample support, and offered an alternative frequency table for portamentos. XM is a common format for many module files.

  8. XMPlay - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Un4seen Developments in 1998, it originally only supported the XM file format of Fast Tracker II, from where the name "XMPlay" originates.. XMPlay is able to handle many tracker file formats, as well as widely used music formats such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Opus, WAV, WMA, as well as many less common formats, [2] through plug-ins found on the website.

  9. IT (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    "IT: The History of Pop Music" is a program that XM Satellite Radio aired annually from 2002 to 2007, in which a majority of charted pop songs (and some non-charted songs) from the 1930s to the 2000s were aired in chronological order on seven of the platform's channels (The 40s on 4, The 50s on 5, The 60s on 6, The 70s on 7, The 80s on 8, The ...