Export Audio dialog

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Dorico Pro
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The Export Audio dialog allows you to export projects as audio files in MP3, FLAC, or WAV formats, including exporting flows and players as separate files.

  • You can open the Export Audio dialog by choosing File > Export > Audio.

Export Audio dialog

The Export Audio dialog contains the following options and lists:

  1. Export each selected flow as a separate file

    Allows you to export each flow in the project as a separate audio file instead of as a single audio file.

  2. Select flows to export

    Contains a list of all the flows in the project. Flows are included in the export when their checkbox is activated.

  3. Export players as separate files

    Allows you to export each player in the project as a separate audio file instead of all players in a single audio file.

  4. Select players to export

    Contains a list of all the players in the project. Players are included in the export when their checkbox is activated. Only available if you have activated Export players as separate files.

  5. Selection options

    Allow you to select/deselect all the flows/players in the corresponding list. For example, you can deselect all flows and then activate the checkbox of a single flow you want to export.

  6. Export to field

    Displays the export path where exported audio files will be saved.

  7. Choose Folder

    Opens the File Explorer/macOS Finder and allows you to change the export path.

  8. Audio Export Options

    Contains the following options that allow you to control the audio file format and export:

    • Format: Allows you to export audio as MP3 (.mp3), FLAC (.flac), or WAV (.wav) files.

    • Bit depth: Allows you to export FLAC files as 16-bit or 24-bit; and WAV files as 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit int., 32-bit float, or 64-bit float.

    • Broadcast WAVE: Allows you to export audio in Broadcast WAVE format, which includes start timecodes and markers.

    • Reverb tail (s): Allows you to change the duration of time added to the end of the exported audio to accommodate reverb effects.