MIDI Export Problem

• Dec 4, 2017 - 07:26

I'm trying to transfer my MIDI from Musescore into Fl Studio 12. No matter which instrument/channel I use to play it back, I'm only getting the bass half (the treble is seemingly 'deleting'.
I'm conducting the following steps:
1. Exporting the Musescore file onto my computer, as the MIDI file type.
2. Drag-and-dropping the MIDI file into the selected channel in FL Studio.


Comments

What OS (operating system)? What version of MuseScore?
Is the score something like a piano score with a bass clef and a treble clef?
Does the MuseScore (.mscz) file play correctly in MuseScore (i.e. you can hear the treble staff)?
Does the exported midi play correctly in a different media player app (i.e. you can hear the treble staff)?

Please attach the original MuseScore file (or a snippet) along with the midi.

Regards.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

I'm using Microsoft Windows 10
Yes, it is a piano score, sorry for not clarifying that earlier.
I'm using Musescore 2.0.3
The .mscz file plays correctly anywhere else.
The exported MIDI file is 'unreadable' for my VLC media player, which seems to be able to read other MIDI files.

The files are attached below. Please ignore the mistakes within the score currently.

Attachment Size
Problems.mscz 26.44 KB
Aspire Mashup.mid 4.58 KB

In reply to by Shoichi

OK, but that's just saying that this particular installation of VLC isn't configured to handle MIDI at all, not that there is anything wrong with the MIDI file in question. Indeed, you do need to jump through some hoops to use MIDI with VLC, as described in that message.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

It's still telling me file format's not supported.
I'm more worried about the FL studio side of things, the VLC was just to test the MIDI.
I appreciate your help thusfar, however.
I might try exporting different portions of my MIDI file individually (make a new score, that has either treble or bass).
Thank you for your time :)

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Yeah, reckon I've identified that it's now not a Musescore problem, as much as it's an FL problem. My file now is rather large, and I'm having trouble exporting it in other formats too, particularly in .wav - however, that's understandable. That might be a contributing factor.
In the end, I was able to play it through an electric piano that works with MIDI files, and then it converted it into one readable by FL Studio (still a MIDI file.) Maybe Musescore uses different encryption?
Anyway, thanks for the help. I appreciate it :)

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