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** [[RX2]] - Propellerhead Reason REX2 Audio File | ** [[RX2]] - Propellerhead Reason REX2 Audio File | ||
** [[SX2]] - Propellerhead Reason NN-XT Patch File | ** [[SX2]] - Propellerhead Reason NN-XT Patch File | ||
− | * | + | * [[CUBASE]] (Steinberg) |
− | ** [[ALL]] - A | + | ** [[ALL]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] VST file for saving songs (pre 2002). |
− | ** [[ARR]] - A | + | ** [[ARR]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] VST file for saving arrangements (pre 2002). |
− | ** [[CPR]] - A | + | ** [[CPR]] - A Steinberg [[CUBASE]] SX file for saving projects (2002 - ). |
− | ** [[NPR]] - A | + | ** [[NPR]] - A Steinberg [[NUENDO]] file for saving arrangements (2002 - ). |
* A bunch of 'demo' formats such as [[MOD]] - see the Open Cubic Player homepage for a longer list http://www.cubic.org/player/features.html (some of these are audio formats rather than music formats) | * A bunch of 'demo' formats such as [[MOD]] - see the Open Cubic Player homepage for a longer list http://www.cubic.org/player/features.html (some of these are audio formats rather than music formats) | ||
See also [[Piano Rolls]] (which is under the [[Physical File Formats]]), and [[Audio]] for file formats capturing sound recordings. | See also [[Piano Rolls]] (which is under the [[Physical File Formats]]), and [[Audio]] for file formats capturing sound recordings. |
Revision as of 00:51, 5 November 2012
File Formats | > | Electronic File Formats | > | Music |
Electronic data formats designed to store musical notes or chords in some notation, or to control musical instruments.
- ELECTONE - For Yamaha Electone Range Electronic Organs
- Guitar tablatures
- MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
- MDZ - strictly not itself a music format, but a metadata file for other music files used by Open Cubic Player. See http://www.cubic.org/player/doc/node72.htm
- Propellerhead Reason
- CUBASE (Steinberg)
- A bunch of 'demo' formats such as MOD - see the Open Cubic Player homepage for a longer list http://www.cubic.org/player/features.html (some of these are audio formats rather than music formats)
See also Piano Rolls (which is under the Physical File Formats), and Audio for file formats capturing sound recordings.