- <dfn>Stem exports</dfn> are covered fully in the
- <a href="@@mixdown">Export</a> chapter. A stem export creates one file
- per track, starting at the beginning of the session. You can then import
- each track into another DAW and begin working on it. You lose all data
- except the actual audio/MIDI (no plugins, no automation). This is one of
- the most common methods of interchange because it works between all DAWs.
+ <dfn>Stem exports</dfn> are covered fully in the <a href="@@mixdown">Export</a>
+ chapter. A stem export creates one file per track, starting at the beginning of
+ the session. Each track can then be imported into another DAW.
+</p>
+<p>
+ All data will be lost except the actual audio/MIDI (no plugins, no automation).
+ This is one of the most common methods of interchange because it works between
+ all DAWs.