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Omb
07-24-2002, 03:53 PM
hello '

i'm a new user of vst and i dont't realy
understanding the difference between
this two file (.all and .arr )
i only see that there is a connection
what is it then ?

omb

reason
07-25-2002, 01:14 AM
hi, AFAIK, the ALL saves everything, containing all the settings you made, with all the arrangements (ARR) you have (you can have 16 of them, eg. remixes, in the same song. So, open one ALL and there can be you original song inside plus 15 remixes http://www.audioforums.com/forums/smile.gif, and all the settings (VST instruments, preferences, FXs, anything is the same...you can move parts more easily between the diferent versions though, you have to keep in mind that if you change an instrument for one song, all the other ARRangements will have this change - if you are satisfies with a remix, and you change sg in you roriginal song, you can ruin that other song...you can read more on this in your documentation came with Cubase as separate pdf files. Good luck!