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    Convert Mscz To Midi

    If you upload your score to the MuseScore community website, you can log in and download your own files directly as MIDI.

    MIDI files do not contain actual audio or instrument patches; they only contain note data. When you import the MIDI file into your DAW, you must manually assign virtual instruments (VSTs) to each track to get the specific sounds (strings, brass, drums) you want.

    Choose your desired destination folder, name your file, and click Save (or Export ). convert mscz to midi

    Using the original software—MuseScore itself—is the most reliable way to convert files, as it ensures that your score's data is read and exported correctly.

    Roadmap (phased)

    Hi everyone, if you’ve written a score in MuseScore and want to use it in a DAW (like Logic, Reaper, or Cubase), you need a MIDI file. Here’s how to convert without losing data:

    MuseScore assigns instruments based on General MIDI standards (e.g., Channel 1 = Acoustic Grand Piano). When you drag the MIDI into your DAW, it will default to these sounds. You will need to manually re-assign the MIDI tracks to your desired virtual instruments. If you upload your score to the MuseScore

    This is the standard procedure for MuseScore versions 3 and 4: