ARP Converter
Convert ARP files online for free
Drop or upload your .ARP file
How to convert your ARP file
- Click Select File above, and choose your ARP file.
- You'll see a preview.
- Click the "Convert file to..." button to save your file in the format you want.
Convert ARP to another file type
The converter easily converts your ARP file to various formats—free and online. No Steam or extra software needed.
- ARP to EXE
- ARP to ISO
- ARP to BIN
- ARP to CUE
- ARP to PAK
- ARP to WAD
- ARP to PK3
- ARP to PK4
- ARP to BSP
- ARP to MAP
- ARP to SAV
- ARP to DAT
Convert a file to ARP
The converter also works in reverse, allowing you to convert your file into the ARP file type—in the best quality.
- MOD to ARP
- BIN to ARP
- CFG to ARP
- SCX to ARP
- DAT to ARP
- MPQ to ARP
- LOG to ARP
- CUE to ARP
- INI to ARP
- EXE to ARP
- SCM to ARP
- ISO to ARP
About ARP files
ARP files are a type of file used by the ARP Synthesizer software. They are used to store synthesizer settings, and can contain information on a variety of parameters, such as waveform, filter, and envelope settings. ARP files are not compatible with most other software, and can only be opened and edited with the ARP Synthesizer software.
Converting ARP files to other formats is possible, but can be challenging. The most common format for conversion is the MIDI file format, which is supported by a variety of software. Software such as MuseScore and REAPER can be used to convert ARP files to MIDI, and from there to other formats. However, due to the complexity of ARP files, conversion can be difficult, and some information may be lost in the process.
Using a free and easy online website such as Convert.Guru is often the best way to convert ARP files. Online services such as these can quickly and easily convert ARP files to a variety of other formats, such as MP3, WAV, and OGG. This can be a great way to make sure that your ARP files are compatible with other software, and can be used in a variety of ways.
The ARP Converter Story
The history of Convert.Guru began more than 25 years ago in California, when Tom Simondi published the most comprehensive database of file formats on his website. Before that, Tom had worked on Space Shuttle development at the Air Force Systems Command’s Space Division in Los Angeles. He is known as one of the top programmers of the late 1980s.
When Microsoft integrated Tom’s Filext database into Windows XP, it became the leading platform for analyzing and processing file types and formats.
Today, we use the latest technologies to analyze, process, and convert one of the world's largest collections of file formats. We are committed to developing the best ARP converter by continuously improving quality, usability, and reliability.