Midi file
Hello everyone,
My question comes because in a couple of measures of different scores I encounter a problem.
I write the bars as in photo 1 saving the file as (.mscz) once I do this I have to transfer the file to (.midi) but the program transforms the duration of the notes and it comes out saved as in photo 2
Could anyone tell me why this happens and how to fix it?
Regards, and thank you very much.
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Comments
Your question is not clear. Why do you have to transfer the file to .midi?
And midi is just a set of notes at specific times, without any notation, so it does not come out in any specific way from a notation perspective. But perhaps you import the midi file again into a notation program (perhaps even MuseScore)? In that case the notation program know nothing of how these notes was notated before it was transformed into midi format.
In reply to Your question is not clear… by AndreasKågedal
Well, I export the file to midi to put it in the smart pianist app, so the keyboard recognizes the notes and I can practice, I'm still very rusty at reading sheet music...
In reply to Well, I export the file to… by Georgetownvv
Okay, so let the smart pianist app use the midi while you, the smart pianist human, can either
1. follow the .mscz file in MuseScore
-- OR --
2. export the .mscz as a PDF which you can print and set up on the music stand from which to practice.
In any event...
For a 4/4 time signature, this notation sequence clearly shows where the beats fall:
...and so, the timing is easier to read/understand than that shown in the other picture.
In reply to Okay, so let the smart… by Jm6stringer
Thank you very much for the answers and sorry if there is any mistake in my writing, I am using the little that I know and the translator.