WAV to SMP Converter

Produce Turtle Beach SampleVision SMP from WAV

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Vintage Sampler Ready

Create SMP files from WAV for use with Turtle Beach SampleVision — the exact format vintage sampler hardware expects.

No Legacy Software

Convert WAV to SMP in your modern browser — no need to find or install Turtle Beach utilities.

Secure Files

Uploaded WAV files are deleted after conversion. SMP outputs are removed from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert WAV 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

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is an uncompressed audio container jointly developed by Microsoft and IBM, first published in August 1991 alongside Windows 3.1. Built on the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF), WAV stores audio data — most commonly as linear pulse-code modulation (LPCM) — together with metadata describing sample rate, bit depth, and channel count. This straightforward structure has made WAV the de facto standard for uncompressed audio on Windows and a universally accepted interchange format across virtually every operating system, audio editor, and media player in existence. CD-quality WAV files use 16-bit samples at 44.1 kHz stereo, while professional workflows routinely employ 24-bit or 32-bit float samples at rates up to 192 kHz. A major advantage is zero-loss fidelity: because standard WAV applies no compression, the stored data is an exact digital representation of the original recording, making it the preferred choice for mastering and archiving. WAV also supports embedded metadata through INFO and BWF chunks, enabling timestamping and production notes. The main trade-off is file size — one minute of CD-quality stereo occupies roughly 10 MB — and the 32-bit RIFF structure imposes a 4 GB limit, though RF64 removes that ceiling.
Developer: Microsoft and IBM
Initial release: August 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 WAV to SMP?

SMP is the native format for Turtle Beach SampleVision. Vintage sampler workflows require audio in this specific format for import and editing.

What opens SMP files?

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

Is SMP still used?

Only in vintage music production. Musicians working with retro Turtle Beach sampler hardware or replicating classic workflows may need SMP.

Does SMP support high resolution?

SMP stores PCM samples — typically 8-bit or 16-bit. The quality depends on the parameters of your source WAV file.

Can I convert a sample library?

Upload multiple WAV files and batch-convert them to SMP — efficient for building a custom sample set for SampleVision.

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