Just for refernce - you're right about having to export,
rather than being able to open a .arr in Logic...

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From: carlos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 March 2002 09:40
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: saving Cubase songs


not sure, but i dont think logic will open a arr file - you
have to export a
MIDI (.mid) file from cubase and then import it in
logic/sonar/whatever.

an 'arrangement' (.arr) is the main part of every cubase
'song' (.all) - it
is the main window. you can have several of these
arrangements as part of
one song, that can all access the same audio files in the
audio pool, the
same VSTis and plugins you've got open etc, and that all use
the same MIDI
settings. so for instance if you wanted to have a
full-length version of
your tune plus a 'radio edit' you could have them as
different arrangements
of the same file - different .arr files within one .all
file, both loaded up
when you load up the song, and you can switch between them
at the click of a
button. you can copy/paste from one arrangement to another.

and that's all i know on the subject. personally i've never
used more than
one arrangement, but there you go!

safe,
mutiny

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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: saving Cubase songs


> The all should save the lot.  However, the audio files
will
> still be saved as individual wavs, so the only easy way to
> transfer is to make sure everything is saved to the same
> directory.  .arr files are for the arrangement, i.e you
can
> save what goes where, but it will not save anything else,
> i.e if you opened up your arrangement on another pc, you
> would see the blocks, but unless the wavs were on the
other
> pc, you would get nothing else.  The .arr though saves the
> MIDI data (I think!), which I guess is most usefull if
> you're transferring to another system, e.g Logic.  You
could
> then move across your audio files, and it "should" all
hook
> up....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kev/entitee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 28 February 2002 19:46
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject: [dnb-prod] saving Cubase songs
>
>
> going off the whole sonar thread with the .bun files and
> all...
>
> call me too lazy to read the manual but what is the
> difference between
> Cubase .arr and .all files? I'm guessing .all saves all
the
> settings in the
> song but what are "all the settings"?
> And then what is the .arr for and why should I save my
song
> as .arr?
> And is there a big master file I can save so that I can
> transfer my song
> over to my laptop? I know that I have to have the same
VSTs
> and everything
> but other than that is it possible?
>
> --kev/entitee
> http://entitee.com/dnb
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