IRCAM Converter
Online IRCAM audio converter — MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG and more for free
Extensive Target Formats
Transform IRCAM into 55+ audio formats. 153 total conversion paths ensure you always reach the format your project needs.
Entirely Web-Based
No desktop software, no plugins. Open Convertio in your browser, upload, and convert — the entire process stays online.
Audio Tuning Controls
Set bitrate, sample rate, and channel layout to match your target. Whether for production or casual listening, the output is in your hands.
Research Institute Heritage
IRCAM is the native format of IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), used for experimental audio and sound synthesis.
Rapid Server Processing
Dedicated encoding infrastructure handles conversions in seconds. Even complex audio is processed quickly without burdening your machine.
Confidentiality Ensured
Uploaded files are removed right after conversion. Output files are automatically deleted within 24 hours for complete data security.
How to convert IRCAM file
Upload your IRCAM recording from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or by entering a direct URL.
Choose a destination format — MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, or any of 55+ others.
Fine-tune bitrate, sample rate, and channels to customize the output, or use defaults.
Hit Convert and save the processed audio to your device once it is ready.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
IRCAM is a research-grade sound format with minimal consumer support. Converting to MP3 or FLAC makes recordings playable on everyday devices and music players.
Audacity, SoX, and Csound can import IRCAM recordings. For universal playback, converting to MP3 or WAV through Convertio is the practical choice.
Free conversion is available for all users. Premium options add larger upload sizes and faster processing for users with heavy workloads.
Yes, Convertio supports batch uploading. Queue multiple IRCAM recordings and convert them simultaneously with individual format assignments.
Selecting lossless formats like FLAC or WAV preserves full quality. Lossy targets compress audio but at high bitrates remain transparent to most listeners.