SMP to SNDR Converter

Move Turtle Beach SMP audio to MS-DOS SNDR sound format

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DOS-Era Audio

Convert between two classic PC audio formats — Turtle Beach SMP to DOS SNDR for vintage software compatibility.

No DOS Needed

Run the SMP to SNDR conversion from any modern browser — no DOSBox or vintage setup required.

Secure Handling

Your SMP files are deleted after conversion. SNDR outputs purged from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert SMP to SNDR

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

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Choose sndr 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 sndr file right afterwards

About formats

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
SNDR is the audio file format produced by Sounder, an early MS-DOS sound recording and playback utility from the early 1990s. Before Windows brought multimedia to the mainstream, Sounder was among a handful of DOS programs that let PC users capture and play audio through rudimentary hardware — often the PC speaker itself or early 8-bit sound cards. The format stores 8-bit unsigned PCM samples without any file header, relying on application defaults to determine playback parameters. Sample rates were typically low (4000 to 11025 Hz), reflecting hardware limits and storage costs when a 20 MB hard drive was considered generous. One practical advantage was absolute minimalism — with zero overhead bytes, every bit of the file was audio data, which mattered when storage was measured in kilobytes. The format could be piped directly to sound hardware without parsing, making real-time playback feasible on slow processors. Despite its simplicity, SNDR holds a place in computing history as one of the formats that brought digital audio to ordinary PCs. Files from this era occasionally surface in retrocomputing archives. SoX and ffmpeg can interpret SNDR files given the correct parameters, enabling preservation of early digital audio recordings.
Developer: Sounder (MS-DOS)
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SMP to SNDR?

SNDR is a DOS-era sound format for specific legacy applications. Converting SMP to SNDR enables use in vintage computing environments.

What opens SNDR files?

DOS sound utilities, SoX, and retro computing tools can process SNDR files for legacy software.

Are both SMP and SNDR legacy formats?

Yes — both date to the early PC era. SMP is from Turtle Beach, SNDR from the DOS sound ecosystem. Both serve retro needs.

Can I convert multiple SMP files at once?

Upload a batch of SMP samples and convert them all to SNDR simultaneously — efficient for processing entire libraries.

Is the conversion secure?

SMP uploads are deleted after processing, and SNDR outputs are removed from our servers within 24 hours.