If you’re curious about the different Formats that you can export from your Klangio transcription, then this article is just right for you: Let’s clarify, what all the different download and export formats are.
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Where to Download a Transcription
You can either download a transcription directly in the songbook, by while hovering over the actions menu of the transcription, or by clicking on the download button in the top right corner of the transcription viewer. Note that some transcription formats are only available with full transcriptions. Also feel free to try out the Edit Mode directly in your browser, if you’re looking for a quick way to make changes to your score.
Let’s check out the different export formats.
Export PDF
By exporting a PDF, you will download a file that contains the sheet music of the transcription. It can be opened with any browser or PDF readers like Adobe Reader. Note that these files are not editable.
Export MIDI and MIDI (unq.)
One of the most common ways to store music as notes is in a format called MIDI, which is commonly used for music production. After downloading a MIDI file, you can open it in a Digital Audio Workstation to edit it. Note that MIDI and unquantized MIDI have slight differences.
Export MusicXML
MusicXML as like a mix of MIDI and a Sheet Music PDF: It’s an editable notation like MIDI, but formatted as Sheet Music. You can open these files with music composition editors like MuseScore, Sibelius and Finale.
Export GP5
For Guitar2Tabs, there is an exclusive download format: a Guitar Pro file. These are quite similar to MusicXML, but are focused on displaying Guitar Tablature instead of sheet music. They can be opened with the Guitar Pro Editor or TuxGuitar.
Feel free to check out the other articles in our Help Center, if you have questions about the different download and export formats of Klangio. If you’re still stuck, please reach out to via our Contact Form. We’re happy to help!