CPR
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− | From [[ | + | From [[Cubase]] SE/SL/SX 1.0 (2002) to current, the file format used by Cubase (for projects) has the extension '''CPR'''<ref>https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000075750-Converting-Cubase-VST-songs-ALL-ARR-into-CPR-format,</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinberg_Cubase</ref>. Earlier Cubase software used [[ALL]] (for songs) and [[ARR]] (for arrangements). |
==File Information== | ==File Information== |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 31 January 2021
From Cubase SE/SL/SX 1.0 (2002) to current, the file format used by Cubase (for projects) has the extension CPR[1][2]. Earlier Cubase software used ALL (for songs) and ARR (for arrangements).
[edit] File Information
CPR Cubase files are based on the RIFF file format using type "NUND".