Replace input.mscz with the path to your MSCZ file and output.mid with the desired path for the MIDI output file.

: By default, exporting the full score typically creates a "Type 1" MIDI file where each instrument is assigned to a separate MIDI channel within the same file, which most DAWs like Logic Pro X or Ableton can split automatically. Troubleshooting & Limitations

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Before you send your MIDI file to a collaborator or load it into a DAW, run this 60-second verification check:

: A MIDI file is essentially a set of instructions. The final sound quality depends entirely on the

music21.converter.convert('input.mscz', 'output.mid')

except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: return 'success': False, 'method': 'musescore', 'error': 'Conversion timeout (60 seconds)'

: In the dropdown menu, choose Standard MIDI file (*.mid) . Save : Choose your destination folder and click Save . 🎹 Why Musicians Convert to MIDI

While the conversion process is straightforward, the following factors can affect the "verified" accuracy of the output: Data Preservation

This is the "verified" method as it ensures the highest accuracy during conversion. Open the file and open your

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