VOC to PAF Converter

Save Sound Blaster VOC audio in Ensoniq PARIS format

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Professional DAW Format

PAF was designed for the Ensoniq PARIS workstation — a pro-grade recording platform. Your VOC audio enters a professional container.

VOC to PARIS

Bridge DOS-era Sound Blaster recordings and the Ensoniq PARIS production environment with a single conversion step.

No DAW Required

Create PAF files without the PARIS hardware. Our cloud servers handle the encoding so you can prepare audio remotely.

How to convert VOC to PAF

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

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Choose paf 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 paf file right afterwards

About formats

VOC (Creative Voice) is a digital audio container developed by Creative Technology and introduced alongside the original Sound Blaster card in 1989. It served as the native audio format for the Sound Blaster family during the DOS era, when Creative's hardware dominated PC audio. VOC files are block-based: each file consists of typed data blocks that can carry 8-bit unsigned PCM, 4-bit and 2.6-bit Creative ADPCM, 16-bit signed PCM, as well as A-law and mu-law encoded audio. This block structure also supports silence intervals, repeat loops, and marker points, giving game developers fine-grained control over sound playback. A notable advantage was hardware-level decoding — Sound Blaster cards could play VOC data directly via DMA transfer, freeing the CPU for other tasks in an era when processor cycles were precious. The format saw extensive use in DOS games from id Software, Sierra, and LucasArts. With the rise of Windows and the WAV format, VOC gradually fell out of mainstream use, yet it remains important for retro gaming preservation and for anyone working with vintage PC audio archives.
Initial release: 1989
PAF (Paris Audio File) is the native audio format of the Ensoniq PARIS (Professional Audio Recording Integrated System) digital audio workstation, developed by Ensoniq in the late 1990s. PARIS was a hardware/software DAW that earned a loyal following among recording engineers for its warm analog-like sound and reliable operation, with PAF serving as its primary working file container. The format stores uncompressed PCM audio at 16-bit or 24-bit resolution and standard professional sample rates (44.1, 48, and 96 kHz), preserving full fidelity without lossy compression. PAF uses a straightforward binary layout — a compact header followed by interleaved sample data — enabling efficient real-time read and write during recording sessions. One notable advantage is support for both big-endian and little-endian byte ordering, reflecting the PARIS system's cross-platform roots on Mac and PC. After Ensoniq's acquisition by E-mu Systems and then Creative Technology, the PARIS DAW was discontinued, but PAF files remain important for studios with archived projects in this format. Tools like SoX and libsndfile can read and convert PAF files, ensuring long-term accessibility.
Developer: Ensoniq
Initial release: 1998

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert VOC to PAF?

PAF is the native format of the Ensoniq PARIS digital audio workstation. Converting VOC enables import into PARIS-based recording environments.

What can open PAF files?

The Ensoniq PARIS DAW reads PAF natively. SoX on modern systems can also process PAF files for conversion or analysis.

What is the Ensoniq PARIS system?

PARIS was a professional DAW built by Ensoniq in the late 1990s. PAF is its native audio file format for recording and editing.

Is PAF used outside of PARIS?

PAF is almost exclusively associated with the PARIS DAW. SoX provides modern compatibility for archival and conversion.

Does PAF support high sample rates?

PAF supports various sample rates and bit depths as defined by the PARIS hardware. Check your system requirements before converting.