![]() ![]() I see that in the XML, I could use an inline xml editor and change the variable to 0, run the conversion musescore -o .wave, and repeat. Export Audio A WAV file is an uncompressed audio file which will sound exactly like how StaffPad plays back your score, using its instruments. If you can handle calling MuseScore on the command line or writing a Makefile, then you can handle to rename a. After selecting Export MusicXML file, when the Windows File Explorer box appears, from Save as type: choose either MusicXML (compressed) or MusicXML (uncompressed). My first thought is to export as Music XML musescore Song.mscz -o Given the position of MuseScore, I strongly believe we should lead the pack and stop disseminating XML files. ![]()
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