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884Logic Pro User Guide
Export a Logic Pro project as a Final Cut Pro XML file
The Final Cut Pro XML format is used to import and export audio data between Final
Cut Pro and Logic Pro. The Final Cut Pro XML format supports volume and stereo pan
automation data.
Export the current project as a Final Cut Pro XML file
1. In Logic Pro, choose File > Export > Project to Final Cut Pro XML.
2. In the Export dialog, type a name for the exported file and browse to a location to save
it.
3. To include the video file in the exported XML, select the “Include video in export”
checkbox.
4. To export the file as a Final Cut compound clip, select the “Export as Final Cut
Compound Clip” checkbox.
5. Click Save.
Note: When you export to Final Cut Pro XML, audio software instrument tracks are
bounced to audio files, but MIDI tracks are ignored. Bouncing automatically switches to
real-time mode, if necessary (such as when an I/O or External Instrument plug-in is used).
Export a score from Logic Pro as MusicXML
MusicXML is an XML-based music notation file format, supported by many notation
and music OCR applications and some music production applications. You can freely
redistribute the MusicXML DTDs and XSDs used with MusicXML under the MusicXML
Public License.
Many score writing programs (including Finale, Sibelius, and MuseScore) and Music OCR
programs (including SmartScore and PhotoScore) can open and display MusicXML files.
Some music sequencer programs (including Cubase, SONAR, and Rosegarden) can also
open these files.
Export a score project in MusicXML format
1. In Logic Pro, choose File > Export > Score as MusicXML.
2. In the Save dialog, type a name for the exported file and browse to a location to save it.
3. Click Save.
You can also import a MusicXML file, play it, and view it in the Score Editor. For
information, see Import MusicXML files to a Logic Pro project.