Hmm, Crescendo Music Notation File, right? That softwars seems to be able to export as .MID (MIDI) which you could import into MuseScore. Check https://www.nch.com.au/notation/index.html
So I did. Especially if your file contains only one voice, you may be most successful by saving your cdo-file as a pdf and import this pdf to musescore, which can also be done with the help of: https://musescore.com/import
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Hmm, Crescendo Music Notation File, right? That softwars seems to be able to export as .MID (MIDI) which you could import into MuseScore. Check https://www.nch.com.au/notation/index.html
So I did. Especially if your file contains only one voice, you may be most successful by saving your cdo-file as a pdf and import this pdf to musescore, which can also be done with the help of: https://musescore.com/import
In reply to So I did. Especially if your… by Yehuda ben Yubal
In general, I think you'll find that importing a MIDI file will be FAR more likely to get everything right than importing a PDF file.