Listen to your piece one last time and make sure you hear everything the way you want (any **Solo** or **Mute** button you forgot to deactivate? Any volume adjusment left to do? etc.)
If your _end_ marker is too far after the end of your piece, click and drag it to the left until it is pretty close to the end of the very last region of your composition.
: This is *NOT* where you write the file name. Don't worry about this field now.
**Format**
: This allows you to choose the file format (WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC, etc.). The default is CD (Red Book), which will give you a 16-bit WAV file with 44.1kHz sample rate.
**Add another format**
: if you'd like to export in more than one format at the same time, click on this tab.
: This is the place where you will find the file after it is saved. By default, it is in the "*export*" folder that lives inside your main session folder. You could also click **Browse** and select the Desktop, for example.
: _This_ is where you can create a unique name for the file. Ardour will automatically append the session name to the exported file, so if you don't write anything here the name may end up something generic like
`my-session.wav`. Use this field to give a unique name to your file.
Sometimes the rendered audio is either too loud or too quiet to match demands imposed by various popular streaming services like YouTube or Spotify. Ardour
provides a tool called _Loudness Assistant_ to help with that.
In layman terms, it analyzes everything that goes through the _Master_ bus,
estimates how loud the signal is, and then suggests correcting it upwards or
downwards so that overall loudness would be just about right for this or that
popular streaming service.
While you can apply loudness (gain) correction directly to the _Master_ bus's
output and benefit from having more manual control over the result, the most
convenient way is to apply normalization at the exporting stage. You can do
that two ways:
1. Just pick a popular service in the drop-down list under _Formats_. Ardour has presets for Apple Music, Deezer, Spotify, YouTube etc.
2. If the service is not listed in the presets, click the **Edit** button to
open a dialog with advanced exporting settings, enable _Normalize_, choose
_Loudness_ rather than _Peak_, and then set the desired LUFS value.
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