Choice to Export Large Scores While Preserving Volume and Panning
Noteflight recently updated their export quality so that larger scores export faster, sometimes leaving out Mixer settings related to volume and panning. This means an exported WAV file of a large score may sound very different from the version that can be played in Noteflight (different volumes, mono when it should be stereo). I was told by Noteflight Support that this change was made because large scores took a long time to export.
I'd like to see an option where users can choose which export method to use: fast version with the shortcuts mentioned above, or slow version with everything preserved. For me, the speed of exporting is not important - it's much more important to me that I can export the score as I hear it in Noteflight, since I usually spend a good portion of time adjusting volumes to balance the parts or making some of the parts bounce between the ears. If given the choice, I'd gladly wait longer for a WAV file that preserves those features.
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Yes I agree! My exported files are actually used for performance - they're backtracks for theater productions - and the sound quality is of great importance! My current problem is that the track sounds fine in Noteflight, but when I export it my electric bass notes especially sound horribly clipped.
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