APE to IRCAM Converter

Decode APE audio into IRCAM research format online

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Research Format

Convert APE into the IRCAM format for academic sound research, synthesis, and computer music composition tools.

Flexible Encoding

IRCAM supports PCM and float data — configure the output to match your research software requirements precisely.

Secure Processing

Your APE uploads are erased instantly. IRCAM files are purged from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert APE 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

APE is the file format of Monkey's Audio, a lossless compression algorithm created by Matt Ashland around 2000. The codec achieves some of the highest compression ratios among lossless encoders — typically reducing CD-quality audio to 50-60% of its original size, with an insane preset pushing further at the cost of speed. Every bit of the original waveform is preserved and perfectly reconstructable. The engine uses adaptive prediction filters and range coding to exploit redundancies in PCM audio, with multiple compression levels letting users balance processing time against file size. A standout advantage is superior compression density: tests frequently show APE files 2-5% smaller than equivalent FLAC or WavPack encodings. The format bundles robust tagging through APEv2 metadata, supporting album art, lyrics, and extensive catalog information. While platform support is narrower than FLAC — playback requires software like foobar2000 or VLC — audiophiles who prioritize storage efficiency without quality compromise continue to favor APE as their archival format of choice.
Initial release: 2000
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

Why convert APE to IRCAM?

IRCAM format is used at the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique in Paris for sound research, analysis, and synthesis.

What software uses IRCAM?

IRCAM tools like AudioSculpt, OpenMusic, and Max/MSP work with this format. SoX and libsndfile also support it.

Is quality preserved?

IRCAM supports PCM and floating-point encoding. When using uncompressed settings, all audio quality from APE is maintained.

Is IRCAM widely supported?

It is niche — primarily used in academic and research environments. For general use, formats like WAV or FLAC are more practical.

Can I batch convert?

Yes — upload multiple APE files and convert them to IRCAM simultaneously for efficient corpus preparation.

Is my data private?

APE uploads are deleted immediately. IRCAM results are removed from our servers within 24 hours.