CDDA to TXW Converter

Convert CD audio to Yamaha TX-Wave sample format

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Yamaha Sampler Format

Transform CDDA recordings into TXW — the native sample format for the iconic Yamaha TX16W hardware sampler.

No Hardware Needed

Create TXW samples without physical Yamaha gear for the conversion step. Use your browser to prepare files for later loading.

CD Source Quality

Starting from uncompressed CDDA ensures your Yamaha TX-Wave samples are derived from the highest possible audio quality.

How to convert CDDA to TXW

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

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Choose txw 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 txw file right afterwards

About formats

CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio), known as the Red Book standard, defines audio stored on music CDs. Jointly developed by Sony and Philips and published in 1980, it established parameters that shaped digital audio for decades: 16-bit linear PCM at 44.1 kHz stereo, yielding 1,411.2 kbps uncompressed. Each disc holds up to 80 minutes organized into tracks with index points, sub-channel data for text display, and error correction codes (CIRC) ensuring reliable playback despite minor scratches. When audio is ripped from a CD, the resulting stream is often saved with the .cdda extension as raw PCM before conversion. The most obvious advantage is uncompressed, lossless nature — what reaches your ears is mathematically identical to the studio master at the specified resolution. Robust error correction provides excellent resilience, maintaining audio integrity even when disc surfaces suffer moderate wear. Having sold billions of units since the first commercial release in 1982, CDDA established baseline quality expectations for digital music and remains the reference against which compressed codecs are measured.
Developer: Sony / Philips
Initial release: October 1980
TXW is the native audio sample format of the Yamaha TX16W, a rack-mounted digital sampler released by Yamaha in 1988. Each TXW file stores a single audio sample captured by the TX16W's 12-bit analog-to-digital converters, with selectable sampling rates of 16.7 kHz, 33.3 kHz, and 50 kHz in mono. The format was engineered to work within the sampler's architecture — 1.5 MB of onboard RAM expandable via memory cards — so files are compact and structured for quick loading from 3.5-inch floppy disks. Despite its 12-bit resolution, the TX16W earned a loyal following among electronic musicians who prized its distinctive warm, slightly gritty character that imparted a recognizable sonic texture to sampled material. The format preserves loop point data and tuning metadata, enabling seamless playback of sustain loops within the hardware. While TXW files are not directly playable in most modern software, conversion utilities and the SoX audio toolkit can transform them into contemporary formats like WAV or AIFF. For vintage synth enthusiasts and sample library curators, TXW remains an important archival format.
Developer: Yamaha Corporation
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CDDA to TXW?

TXW is the native sample format for the Yamaha TX16W sampler. Converting CD audio creates high-quality samples for this classic instrument.

What uses TXW files?

The Yamaha TX16W hardware sampler and software emulations load TXW samples. SoX also handles the format for conversion tasks.

Does TXW support CD quality?

The TX16W sampler uses 12-bit audio, so CDDA quality is reduced to match hardware capabilities. This is expected behavior.

Is TXW still relevant?

The Yamaha TX16W has a loyal following among vintage synth collectors and producers who value its distinctive 12-bit character.

Can I convert multiple samples?

Upload several CDDA tracks and batch-convert to TXW — build a comprehensive sample library for your Yamaha TX16W efficiently.