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What is a CGRP file? File format introduced with Pro Tools 10 digital audio workstation (DAW) software; saves settings for clip gain, a feature of Pro Tools that allows users to change the levels of audio clips (e.g., reduce a certain section of a clip by 2.5 dB).

More Information CGRP files allow clip gain settings to be preserved and used between recording, editing, and mixing sessions. NOTE: Clip groups replace Region groups ( .RGRP files) from Pro Tools 9 and earlier.

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What is a CGRP file?

File format introduced with Pro Tools 10 digital audio workstation (DAW) software; saves settings for clip gain, a feature of Pro Tools that allows users to change the levels of audio clips (e.g., reduce a certain section of a clip by 2.5 dB).

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CGRP files allow clip gain settings to be preserved and used between recording, editing, and mixing sessions.

NOTE: Clip groups replace Region groups ( .RGRP files) from Pro Tools 9 and earlier.

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Updated: August 24, 2015

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What is a CGRP file?
File format introduced with Pro Tools 10 digital audio workstation (DAW) software; saves settings for clip gain, a feature of Pro Tools that allows users to change the levels of audio clips (e.g., reduce a certain section of a clip by 2.5 dB).