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Hello,

I don't know about the Aria Player, but I know NotePerformer doesn't have any outputs on their mixer channels. Is there a way to export multitrack audio from Finale into a DAW in one fell swoop? Right now I'm extracting one part of a time and exporting the audio of that part into a desktop folder. 

Finale 26

MacBook Pro 2017 Mojave 10.14

DAW is Digital Performer

Thank you!

- Mark

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Instead of extracting parts I would use the Instrument List to ‘Solo’ one part.

Then, export audio of the score.

Only the ‘Solo’ed part will sound.

 

Repeat the steps for each part.

 

I suspect that this way will be less time consuming than extracting each part first.

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Good idea, but where is the Instrument List?

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Window menu > ScoreManager

Click the chiclet Instrument List (not the chiclet File Info).

In the Instrument List you may have to Customize View (using the pop up menu), to display the columns for Mute & Solo.

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You could also use the Mixer to mute or solo tracks.

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Great! Thank you everyone. 

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And I did find Instrument List in the Score Manager :)

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