The ahx format is the format used by '[[AHX Tracker]. This format supports four channels of synthesized sound similar to the Commodore 64's SID chip. Please note that this format does not actually emulate or play back on a real SID chip, it only attempts to sound like it. '[#[Tools] '[t[b1]Recommended editors'[/t] -'[[AHX Tracker] (Amiga) -'[[HivelyTracker] (Windows; be aware that not all functionality is allowed!) '[t[b1]Recommended Players/Converters'[/t] -'[l[http://dhost.info/pieknyman/html/plugins.html[xmplay plugin] (Windows) '[b][dead link]'[/b] -'[l[http://www.petergordon.org.uk/files/replayer_linux.tgz[command line player] (Linux/SDL) '[b][dead link]'[/b] -'[l[http://hivelytracker.co.uk/downl.php[command line player v1.8](Windows, Amiga OS4, Mac OSX) -'[l[http://hivelytracker.co.uk/downl.php[HVL2WAV command line converter](Windows, Amiga OS4) -'[l[https://github.com/droidmjt/Droidsound[Droidsound] (Android) '[#[Render to MP3] -'[l[http://hivelytracker.co.uk/downl.php[HVL2WAV command line converter](Windows, Amiga OS4) Use your converter of choice to convert the output from WAV to MP3. '[#[See also] '[[AHX Tracker] '[[Format] '[[Commodore 64] '[[sid (format)]