Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your RMXL file.
You’ll see a preview, if available.
Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.
Convert RMXL to another file type
To convert RMXL sample packs to another format, you need Mixvibes Remixlive or other Audio software.
Convert a file to RMXL
To convert other file formats to the "Sample Pack Container" file type, you need software like Mixvibes Remixlive or a similar tool.
About RMXL files
The .RMXL file type is primarily associated with Mixvibes Remixlive, a popular app for remixing and music creation. These files function as comprehensive sample packs, bundling loops, one-shots, patterns, and instrument settings into a single distributable unit.
A common problem for users is the proprietary nature of the container. While .RMXL files work seamlessly within the Remixlive ecosystem, they are unrecognized by other major Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live or FL Studio. Producers often want to access the high-quality raw audio trapped inside these packs to use in different software.
Since the file is technically a ZIP archive under a different name, the most effective conversion strategy involves changing the container format. For archiving or extraction, converting (or renaming) to ZIP allows you to unzip the folder and access the internal WAV, AIFF, or AAC audio files. Once extracted, individual samples can be converted to MP3 for web use or kept as WAV for lossless editing.
Convert.Guru analyzes your RMXL file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.
Users also converted RMX, SSQ6, CPR and BAND files.
FAQ
If you want to convert RMXL file to , you can use Mixvibes Remixlive or similar software from the "Music Creation Sample Pack" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….
To convert files to RMXL, try Mixvibes Remixlive or another comparable tool in the "Music Creation Sample Pack" category.
The RMXL Converter Story
The history of Convert.Guru began over 25 years ago in California with Tom Simondi’s file-format database. A former contributor to Space Shuttle development and a software pioneer of the 1980s, Simondi established a trusted resource for file type analysis that was even referenced by Microsoft Windows XP. Today, we use modern technology to process and convert thousands of file formats while continually improving our RMXL converter.