Cakewalk Project (CWP)
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Older versions used the [[Cakewalk Project (WRK)|WRK]] project format instead, with the [[Cakewalk Bundle (BUN)|BUN]] format for bundles. | Older versions used the [[Cakewalk Project (WRK)|WRK]] project format instead, with the [[Cakewalk Bundle (BUN)|BUN]] format for bundles. | ||
− | + | Other Cakewalk file formats: | |
+ | * [[Cakewalk Dump Request Macro]] (.drm) | ||
+ | * [[Cakewalk Instrument Definition File]] (.ins) | ||
+ | * [[Cakewalk Sample Definition File]] (.sfz) | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 16 August 2020
Cakewalk by Twelve Tone Systems (later Cakewalk, and now Roland) saves project data including MIDI data, project settings, and pointers to audio files, in a project file of the CWP format. A "bundled" version including the audio and other files too is called Cakewalk Bundle (CWB).
Older versions used the WRK project format instead, with the BUN format for bundles.
Other Cakewalk file formats:
- Cakewalk Dump Request Macro (.drm)
- Cakewalk Instrument Definition File (.ins)
- Cakewalk Sample Definition File (.sfz)