XML output on Logic Pro

On Locig pro, once I have edited an audio file, is there a way of exporting the volume bandings as xml so I can visualise it on a timeline on another product?

Several options, the simplest would be to use the Inspector of the Software Instrument track. There's a parameter called dynamics which you can set to fixed; all notes will sound at a velocity of 64.
This function is non-destructive, you will see in your event list that all notes will still have different velocities (screen 1), so if you turn the fixed dynamics off, it all returns to how it was. On the other hand, you can also choose to fix the velocities on that track/region permanently, then all you need to do is choose the local arrange menu MIDI>Region Parameters>Normalize Region Parameters (see screen 2) to make any region inspector setting permanent, as shown in screen 3.
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