SHN to FAP Converter

Decode Shorten into FAP raw audio format online

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Research Audio

FAP is for audio analysis — lossless SHN provides perfect material for processing pipelines.

Online Tool

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Private Data

SHN uploads are erased after processing. FAP results are purged within 24 hours.

How to convert SHN 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

Shorten (SHN) is a lossless audio compression codec created by Tony Robinson at SoftSound) and first published in 1993, making it one of the earliest practical lossless compressors. The algorithm uses linear prediction to estimate each sample from predecessors, then encodes residuals with Huffman or Golomb-Rice codes. Compression ratios typically fall between 2:1 and 3:1, with the guarantee that decoded output is bit-identical to the original. Shorten gained cultural significance in the late 1990s as the preferred format for trading live concert recordings online — communities like etree.org built entire distribution networks around SHN files, and bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish tacitly endorsed the practice. One advantage was the format's simplicity: encoding and decoding ran fast even on modest Pentium-era hardware. Another strength was deterministic output — the same input always produced the same bytes, making checksums reliable for verifying integrity across thousands of traders. While FLAC eventually superseded Shorten with better compression, seeking support, and embedded metadata, SHN retains historical importance and extensive live music archives in the format still circulate today.
Initial release: 1993
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 SHN to FAP?

FAP is a raw audio format for signal processing research. Lossless SHN provides a bit-perfect source, so your FAP output contains pristine samples for analysis.

How do I open FAP files?

SoX is the primary tool for reading and writing FAP audio. Specialized research platforms and custom signal processing scripts can also handle FAP data.

Is there quality loss when converting SHN to FAP?

No — FAP stores raw uncompressed samples, and SHN is lossless. The conversion preserves full audio fidelity with no degradation at any step.

Is SHN to FAP conversion free?

Yes — standard SHN to FAP conversions are free on convertio.co. Premium plans provide expanded quotas and faster processing for large audio datasets.

How does Convertio protect my uploaded audio?

SHN uploads are permanently deleted from servers immediately after conversion. FAP output is automatically purged within 24 hours for complete data privacy.