would be cool to be able to import muse score files to use on audacity

• Feb 3, 2018 - 17:18

It seems like myself and a lot of people would like to simply take a Musescore file and import it to use on audacity. As great as Musescore is, I'm having a difficult time balancing out "several different " parts to use on a song. too many different parts in a song starts to decrease the quality of playback for a song on Musescore and you start to hear static if there's too many different instruments playing at once. However, I can do this with the audacity program for composing songs by using several different parts and blending them nicely together to create a nice sounding song with many parts... Musescore excels at creating the parts and creating a great recording for individual instruments...and Audacity excels at taking individual instrument parts to create a complex song that uses several different instrument parts...now if only I could use Musescore parts to use on audacity to create the song I want with many parts...


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If you are experiencing clipping problems, simplest is to just turn down the master volume in View / Synthesizer. And you can use View / Mixer to balance the individual parts. So no need for Audacity, really. But if you want to try, you can simply export your parts to WAV using File / Export Parts, and then import the resulting WAV files into Audacity. There really isn't anything we could do to enable Audacity to import MSCZ files directly - that would be something the folks at Audacity would have to do, and realistically, I'd say chances of it would be next to zero, as it would be a monumental task and of questionable added value given that MuseScore can already export WAV.

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