Save individual notes to audio for creating samples

This plugin allows you to convert single notes into many audio files in a predefined range. It is a 'non-visual' plugin that requires minimal user intervention, however it is very simple.
First of all, it is necessary to customize (if necessary) some parameters of the plugin: 1) the format of the audio file; 2) the range (in semitones) of notes to export; 3) the path in which to save the files; 4) the appearance of the name of the notes (sharps or flats). See below line 'Here goes the changes'.
Once the plugin is installed, you will need to load the 'Note.mscz' file. It too must be customized: the only note present must have as its pitch the lowest note of the interval to be exported. Warning: if you want to have a longer note, you should not lengthen the note but lower the metronome tempo: the plugin does not carry out checks on tied notes. The note must always and only be one, and you need to select it. The duration naturally depends on the 'sostenuto' of the specific instrument. It is also advisable to leave the bar empty for possible reverb effects.
That's all and you can launch the plugin: if the path is correct you will see a 'progressbar' appear for each 'sample' that is created.
Final thoughts: I had written this plugin for 'Sibelius' and I adapted it to Musescore for a need I had read about in the 'forum'. Sibelius allows you to find the name of the note directly, whereas with Musescore you need to rely on the 'pitch-tpc' system. Apart from this, the usefulness of this plugin, which can only work with version 3 of Musescore (at least until the 'writeScore' function is implemented again also in Musescore 4), is certainly limited by the fact that, unlike 'Sibelius' and 'Musescore4', version 3 does not support VSTi but only soundfonts. In any case, have fun.

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API compatibility
3.x
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SaveNoteToAudio.qml 3.57 KB
Note.mscz 2.99 KB