MP3 to SMP Converter

Create Turtle Beach SampleVision SMP from MP3

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Vintage Sampler Format

Create SMP files from MP3 for use with Turtle Beach SampleVision and compatible vintage sampler hardware.

No Legacy Software Needed

Convert MP3 to SMP entirely in the cloud — skip hunting for old Turtle Beach utilities or DOS-era tools.

Private Processing

Uploaded MP3 files are removed immediately. SMP outputs are deleted from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert MP3 to SMP

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

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Choose smp 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 smp file right afterwards

About formats

MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is one of the most widely used digital audio encoding formats. It uses a form of lossy data compression to significantly reduce file sizes while retaining near-CD-quality sound, typically achieving a 10:1 compression ratio. Developed by the Fraunhofer Society in collaboration with other digital scientists, the format became an international standard in 1993 as part of the MPEG-1 specification. MP3 files can be encoded at various bit rates, commonly ranging from 128 kbps to 320 kbps, allowing users to balance file size and audio fidelity. The format's efficient compression, broad device compatibility, and small file sizes made it the driving force behind the digital music revolution, enabling practical music storage and distribution over the internet. Today, MP3 remains one of the most universally supported audio formats across virtually all media players, operating systems, and portable devices.
Developer: Fraunhofer Society
Initial release: December 6, 1991
SMP is the native file format of SampleVision, a sample editing application developed by Turtle Beach Systems around 1990. SampleVision was among the first PC-based visual sample editors, letting musicians view waveforms on screen and perform cut, copy, paste, and loop-point editing — capabilities previously limited to expensive dedicated hardware samplers. The SMP format stores 16-bit mono PCM audio along with sampling-specific metadata: loop start and end points, sustain loops, release loops, and MIDI root note assignments. This made SMP files directly useful for creating and exchanging patches between hardware samplers via MIDI Sample Dump Standard (SDS) transfers, which SampleVision automated through its interface. A primary advantage was bridging the PC world with professional sampling hardware from Akai, E-mu, Ensoniq, and Roland — devices that had tiny screens and minimal editing tools. The format also supported common sample rates (22050, 44100 Hz) and brief text descriptions alongside audio data. Though Turtle Beach pivoted to gaming peripherals and SampleVision was discontinued, SMP files persist in vintage sample library archives and can be converted using SoX.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MP3 to SMP?

SMP is the native format for Turtle Beach SampleVision — a legacy sample editing tool. Vintage sampler workflows may require audio in this specific format.

What opens SMP files?

Turtle Beach SampleVision, SoX, and certain vintage audio editors can read SMP files. Modern DAWs generally do not support it natively.

Is SMP still relevant today?

Only in vintage music production circles. Musicians working with retro sampler hardware or recreating classic sounds may still need SMP files.

What quality does SMP support?

SMP stores PCM audio samples, so the quality depends on the bit depth and sample rate — typically 8-bit or 16-bit.

Can I convert several files at once?

Yes. Upload multiple MP3 files and convert them all to SMP in one batch — useful when building a sample library.

MP3 to SMP Quality Rating

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