8SVX to IRCAM Converter

Transfer Amiga 8SVX audio into IRCAM research format

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Academic Audio Standard

IRCAM is the format of choice for computational musicology and acoustics research. Convert your 8SVX samples for academic analysis.

Retro Samples for Research

Feed vintage 8SVX Amiga audio into IRCAM research pipelines — bridging retro computing history with modern sound science.

Private Processing

Source files deleted after conversion. IRCAM output purged within 24 hours — your research data stays confidential.

How to convert 8SVX to IRCAM

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose ircam or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your ircam file right afterwards

About formats

8SVX (8-Bit Sampled Voice) is an audio file format created as part of the Interchange File Format specification for Commodore's Amiga platform. Introduced around 1985 by Electronic Arts, it stores 8-bit audio samples with optional Fibonacci delta compression to reduce file sizes. The format organizes data in IFF chunks — a VHDR chunk for header information (sample rate, octave count, compression type) and a BODY chunk containing the audio payload. 8SVX powered everything from game sound effects to sampled music in tracker software across the Amiga ecosystem. One key advantage is its straightforward chunk-based architecture, which makes parsing and generation remarkably simple compared to modern containers. Another benefit is native support for one-shot samples, looping regions, and multi-octave instrument definitions within a single file, making it valuable for early music production. Although the Amiga platform has faded from mainstream use, 8SVX files remain important for retro computing enthusiasts and archivists preserving classic software and audio content.
Initial release: 1985
IRCAM sound files originate from the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique — one of the world's foremost computer music laboratories, founded by composer Pierre Boulez in Paris. The format was created in the early 1980s to serve the research needs of IRCAM and has since been adopted by academic and artistic communities working at the intersection of science and sound. An IRCAM file begins with a 1024-byte header containing a magic number, sample rate, channel count, and an encoding type field that supports linear PCM (16/32-bit integer and 32-bit float), mu-law, and A-law variants. The header block also accommodates free-form annotation text, allowing researchers to embed experiment metadata directly in the audio file. Because the payload is uncompressed by default, recordings maintain full fidelity through successive analysis and resynthesis cycles — essential in psychoacoustic experimentation. Software such as Csound, libsndfile, and SoX reads and writes the format natively. Key advantages include a well-defined header that eliminates parsing ambiguity, support for floating-point samples essential in scientific DSP work, and deep roots in the computer music community ensuring continued tooling.
Developer: IRCAM
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IRCAM format?

IRCAM SDIF is an audio format from the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique in Paris — used in academic music and sound research.

Why convert 8SVX to IRCAM?

IRCAM format is required by research tools like IRCAM AudioSculpt and other academic audio analysis software for studying sound properties.

What software uses IRCAM files?

IRCAM tools (AudioSculpt, OpenMusic), Csound, SOX, and various computational musicology platforms support the IRCAM format.

Is IRCAM a lossless format?

IRCAM stores uncompressed audio data. The conversion preserves all audio content from your 8SVX source without any loss.

Are my files kept confidential?

Yes. Uploaded 8SVX files are deleted immediately after processing, and IRCAM outputs are removed within 24 hours.

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