Up and Running: A REAPER User Guide v 5.964
14.9 Exporting MusicXML and PDF Files
It is currently not possible to print your musical notation score from within REAPER. However, you are able to
export your score in MusicXML format, which can be read by Finale, Sibelius, MuseScore, Forte, Cubase and
many other programs. REAPER also supports export in .XML (compressed .XML) format.
To export your score, follow this sequence:
1. Open the score in REAPER's MIDI Editor and select musical notation view.
2. From the menu, choose File, Notation: Export (PDF, MusicXML)
3. Accept the default directory offered, or navigate to another of your choosing. Select file type (.pdf, .xml
or .mxl) and type a file name. Specify page width and, optionally, author.
4. Select score-partwise or score-timewise (see note below).
5. Click on Save.
The difference between partwise and timewise lies in the priorities that are applied in arranging part and
measure elements. If a score contains more than one part elements, each of which contains one or more
measure elements, then score-partwise organises the score with part elements at the top of the hierarchy.
Score-timewise reverses this hierarchy. If you are unsure as to which to use, accept the default settling.
Note that REAPER's MusicXML export and import supports multi-layer music.
Apparemment c'est fait maintenant pour l'export ! Page 286 du guide. Il y a toute une partie consacrée à l'éditeur, aux possibilités de travailler en mode midi ou en mode note avec toutes les commandes et les explications.
Super pour moi qui ne suis vraiment pas calé en solfège et pas beaucoup en midi, cela va me permettre de sortir des partitions de ce que je fais pour voir avec des copains qui jouent des instrus réels.