8SVX to PAF Converter

Encode Amiga 8SVX audio as Paris Audio File PAF

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Professional Audio Format

PAF was designed for the Ensoniq PARIS DAW. Move your 8SVX samples into a format built for serious audio production work.

8SVX to PAF Bridge

Connect Amiga and Ensoniq PARIS worlds — convert your vintage 8SVX samples to PAF for professional hardware-based workflows.

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No Ensoniq PARIS hardware needed for the conversion. Our cloud servers handle the encoding entirely.

How to convert 8SVX to PAF

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

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Choose paf 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 paf 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
PAF (Paris Audio File) is the native audio format of the Ensoniq PARIS (Professional Audio Recording Integrated System) digital audio workstation, developed by Ensoniq in the late 1990s. PARIS was a hardware/software DAW that earned a loyal following among recording engineers for its warm analog-like sound and reliable operation, with PAF serving as its primary working file container. The format stores uncompressed PCM audio at 16-bit or 24-bit resolution and standard professional sample rates (44.1, 48, and 96 kHz), preserving full fidelity without lossy compression. PAF uses a straightforward binary layout — a compact header followed by interleaved sample data — enabling efficient real-time read and write during recording sessions. One notable advantage is support for both big-endian and little-endian byte ordering, reflecting the PARIS system's cross-platform roots on Mac and PC. After Ensoniq's acquisition by E-mu Systems and then Creative Technology, the PARIS DAW was discontinued, but PAF files remain important for studios with archived projects in this format. Tools like SoX and libsndfile can read and convert PAF files, ensuring long-term accessibility.
Developer: Ensoniq
Initial release: 1998

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PAF format?

PAF (Paris Audio File) is an audio format from the Ensoniq PARIS digital audio workstation. It stores high-quality audio for professional production.

Why convert 8SVX to PAF?

PAF is used by the Ensoniq PARIS DAW system. Converting 8SVX to PAF provides compatible audio for this professional hardware platform.

What supports PAF playback?

The Ensoniq PARIS workstation, SOX, and some professional audio tools can read PAF files. It is a specialized format.

Does PAF offer better quality than 8SVX?

PAF supports higher bit depths and sample rates. The actual quality depends on the 8SVX source, but PAF can hold it without any loss.

Can I batch-process files?

Yes. Upload multiple 8SVX files and convert them all to PAF simultaneously — efficient for large sample library migrations.