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From [[CUBASE | Cubase]] 1.0 (1989) to [[CUBASE | Cubase VST 5.1] (2001) the file format used by Cubase was [[ALL | .all]] (Cubase song) and [[ARR | .arr]] (Cubase arrangement) files. It was only possible to open files on a Cubase version identical or newer than the version that saved the file. The upgrade to a new version of Cubase was not a big issue.  | From [[CUBASE | Cubase]] 1.0 (1989) to [[CUBASE | Cubase VST 5.1] (2001) the file format used by Cubase was [[ALL | .all]] (Cubase song) and [[ARR | .arr]] (Cubase arrangement) files. It was only possible to open files on a Cubase version identical or newer than the version that saved the file. The upgrade to a new version of Cubase was not a big issue.  | ||
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From Cubase 1.0 (1989) to [[CUBASE | Cubase VST 5.1] (2001) the file format used by Cubase was .all (Cubase song) and .arr (Cubase arrangement) files. It was only possible to open files on a Cubase version identical or newer than the version that saved the file. The upgrade to a new version of Cubase was not a big issue.