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Export Audio A WAV file is an uncompressed audio file which will sound exactly like how StaffPad plays back your score, using its instruments.
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After selecting Export MusicXML file…, when the Windows File Explorer box appears, from Save as type: choose either MusicXML (compressed) or MusicXML (uncompressed). StaffPad can support both compressed and uncompressed MusicXML files compressed files are much smaller, but uncompressed files are more widely supported. It retains more information than MIDI files, although the precise way each application interprets MusicXML data varies, so a score exported as a MusicXML file from StaffPad might appear differently in Sibelius or Finale, for example. MusicXML: MusicXML format is a widely-used interchange format for music notation applications. In this case, the best thing to do is export the score out to a traditional desktop publishing notation package. StaffPad makes this easy by supporting the most commonly used music interchange formats, found in the Command bar > Export : MIDI: Nearly all music programs can open MIDI files, but all of the notation markings will be lost.
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However, sometimes you'll need to export your score - particularly if you want very fine grain control or free-form positioning of elements on a fixed-page layout, which is a scenario that StaffPad wasn't really designed for. StaffPad is fast becoming a fully fledged production environment, with playback features that are so advanced it can be difficult to replicate the results in other apps.