<figure class="right">
- <img src="/images/export-dialog-stem-export.png" alt="Stem export">
+ <img src="/images/export-dialog-stem-export.png" width="500px" alt="Stem export">
<figcaption>
The Stem Export dialog
</figcaption>
<p>
<dfn>Stem exporting</dfn> allows to transfer files between different systems and
- softwares by exporting each track individually, including silence, to keep them
+ programs by exporting each track individually, including silence, to keep them
in sync. All data will be lost except the actual audio/MIDI.
This is one of the most common methods of interchange because it works between
all DAWs.
</p>
<p>
- The Stem Export window, accessed via the <kbd class="menu">Session >
- Export > Stem Export…</kbd> menu, is very similar to the
- <a href="@@export-dialog">Export dialog</a>, except the 'Channels' tab appears
- slightly differently: in this case each chosen channel (track or bus) is exported
- to its own file, instead of all channels being mixed together into a single file.
+ The <kbd class="window">Stem Export</kbd> window, accessed via the
+ <kbd class="menu">Session > Export > Stem Export…</kbd> menu,
+ is very similar to the <a href="@@export-dialog">Export dialog</a>, except the
+ 'Channels' tab appears slightly differently: in this case each chosen channel
+ (track or bus) is exported to its own file, instead of all channels being mixed together into a single file.
</p>
<p>
The exported tracks or busses can, by checking <kbd class="option">Apply
track/bus processing</kbd>, be exported with the effects/processors applied,
so that the destination system does not need those effects plugins.
</p>
-
+<p>
+ The toolbar in the Stem Export window also provides a quick way to select either audio or MIDI tracks or busses.
+</p>
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