I am almost positive that the soundfont is *not* posted to musescore.com. The user may have upload custom audio for the score, and that audio might have been generated using MuseScore and some particular soundfont - or it might be recorded from an actual live performance, or lots of other possibilities. Anyhow, the soundfont isn't there - just the audio for the score itself. You can no more extract a soundfont from the audio for a score than you can extract flour from a cake.
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MuseScore.com only use the default Fluid soundfont.
In reply to MuseScore.com only use the by Shoichi
That is untrue. Take this score for example.
https://musescore.com/alplexle/everyone-dies
In reply to That is untrue. Take this by Christian Raduns
https://help.musescore.com/hc/en-us/articles/210261865-Listen-and-view
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But there must be SOME way to do it, right?
Everything is possible...
In reply to But there must be SOME way to by Christian Raduns
maybe I'm not updated;-)
the user says, 'Meet me on Slack. I'll give you the soundfont.'
In reply to maybe I'm not updated;-) the by Shoichi
Maybe. I'll see what I can do.
I am almost positive that the soundfont is *not* posted to musescore.com. The user may have upload custom audio for the score, and that audio might have been generated using MuseScore and some particular soundfont - or it might be recorded from an actual live performance, or lots of other possibilities. Anyhow, the soundfont isn't there - just the audio for the score itself. You can no more extract a soundfont from the audio for a score than you can extract flour from a cake.