FLAC to FAP Converter

Create Ensoniq PARIS audio from lossless FLAC files

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Lossless Transfer

FLAC to FAP is a lossless container change — every audio sample transfers perfectly.

PARIS DAW Format

FAP is native to Ensoniq PARIS — produce studio-quality audio from FLAC.

Online Conversion

No Ensoniq hardware needed — convert FLAC to FAP in your browser.

How to convert FLAC to FAP

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

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Choose fap 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 fap file right afterwards

About formats

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) delivers mathematically perfect audio reproduction at roughly half the size of an uncompressed WAV file. Maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation and released in 2001, it quickly became the de facto open standard for lossless music archival. The encoder applies linear prediction to model each audio block, then codes the residual through Rice partitioning — exploiting the statistical distribution of prediction errors for strong compression without discarding data. Bit depths up to 32 and sample rates up to 655 kHz are supported, exceeding the requirements of high-resolution recordings. Hardware support is extensive: smartphones, car stereos, Blu-ray players, and virtually every desktop media application decode FLAC natively. Streaming services such as Tidal and Amazon Music use FLAC for lossless tiers, underscoring industry trust in the codec. Three standout benefits make FLAC compelling. First, complete bit-for-bit restoration of the original signal upon decoding. Second, embedded metadata via Vorbis comments and album art keeps libraries organized without sidecar files. Third, open-source licensing means no patents or royalties, removing legal friction for developers and hardware vendors.
Initial release: July 20, 2001
FAP is a byte-swapped variant of the PAF (Paris Audio File) format associated with the Ensoniq PARIS digital audio workstation, a recording environment popular among project-studio engineers in the late 1990s. Where standard PAF stores sample data in big-endian order, FAP reverses the byte layout for little-endian architectures, enabling direct memory mapping on Intel-based processors without a runtime byte-swap penalty. The underlying payload is uncompressed linear PCM at up to 24-bit depth and 96 kHz sampling, preserving full studio-grade fidelity. Because there is no lossy coding stage, recordings survive unlimited edit cycles with zero generational loss — a critical property during tracking and mixing. The SoX command-line utility maintains read/write support for FAP, making it the most accessible tool for converting legacy PARIS sessions to modern formats. Despite its niche origins, FAP demonstrates solid engineering: the header is minimal and deterministic, eliminating ambiguity that sometimes plagues chunk-based containers. Advantages include bit-perfect audio preservation, fast I/O on x86 hardware due to native byte order, and straightforward interoperability with raw PCM tools.
Developer: Ensoniq
Initial release: 1998

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert FLAC to FAP?

FAP is the little-endian PARIS format for Ensoniq PARIS DAW. Lossless FLAC source guarantees perfect audio transfer.

What reads FAP?

The Ensoniq PARIS workstation, SoX, and vintage audio production tools support FAP format.

Is FLAC to FAP lossless?

Yes — both store uncompressed PCM. FLAC is decoded and stored in FAP without any quality change.

Is FAP the same as PAF?

Both are PARIS formats — FAP is little-endian, PAF is big-endian byte order.

Can I batch convert?

Upload multiple FLAC files and produce FAP output for each simultaneously.

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