Can´t find the Export options

• Jun 8, 2025 - 02:17

Is this a paid option or where is it? I´ve already exported my song but wanted to check the difference when turning on and off the "normalization"

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Sorry. I'm not sure I understand. If you've already exported your song, you must have found the export options. Unless you mean import. And what is normalization?

In reply to by bobjp

Normalisation adjusts the playback levels so that the loudest point in the score is rendered at 0 dB in the mixer and anything quieter is rendered at a negative dB level. It keeps the sound at a reasonable level for any device, (even if the composer scored everything in ppp, pp and p).

Best way to check the difference is to export with and without normalisation and then compare the 2 files with your hearing. You could also load the exported files into Audacity and compare their wave peaks.

https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/preferences#export

(It's not a paid option. Everything in the MuseScore desktop software is free. There is no 'paid for' version with extra features).

There is no export option for "Normalization" in MuseScore Studio. What makes you believing that there is such an option?

You may export to MP3 or WAV, but there is no Normalization.

You are correct: there are is no normalization any longer in MuseScore Studio.
This is a known regression bug w.r.t. MuseScore 3.

And as Jojo-Schmitz mentioned above, you can find the issue in GitHub here:
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/16105

From my experience, there can be a huge difference in level (comparing export from MuseScore 3 with 4): I've seen over 22 dB in level difference...

I made a suggestion here as to what could be done to fix this (in 2023 already):
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/16105#issuecomment-171046…
but it doesn't seem like this is getting much attention, and it still has flags "needs info" and "needs design" for some reason.

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