Midi to Musescore
Hi every one, I'm writing a piece for a friends birthday and I originally wrote it in a daw (Digital audio workstation) I was to lazy to actually write it in musescore. So what i want to do is import it into musescore, so I put the midi file into musescore, and it did it, but musescore made the score harder and put a lot of things I don't want. It keeps switching from baseclef to treble clef and i really don't want that. I have put a screen shot of my piece right here to show what it looks like right now. If you could, please help.
-Sebastian
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When importing MIDI (or now click that Show button at the bottom of your screen) you have a bunch of configuration options available: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/midi-import
Including the option to uncheck "clef changes" and limit the number of voices used for transcribing.
In reply to When importing MIDI (or now… by jeetee
also whats the command for deleting rest?
In reply to also whats the command for… by [DELETED] 36639554
Never mind i figured it out
My previous comment seems to have gone lost somehow(?)
When you import a MIDI file, one of the options on the import panel (which you can open as well by pressing that "show" button at the bottom of your screen) is to allow clef changes (checked by default).
[EDIT] and the original comment is back.. midnight mysteries :)
In reply to My previous comment seems to… by jeetee
Wow thanks, your comment didn't get lost i can see the first comment..
There are possibly fancy settings that refine how MusesScore imports midi but I am not familiar with them as I only ever use the PC keyboard to input notes. One thing you could try for your score would be to right-click on one of the clef changes, Select All Similar Elements and press [Del].
In reply to There are possibly fancy… by underquark
Thanks for your answer, but some one already answered the same thing. I have this weird thing going on with my score, there is this thing i've never seen before (i'm a beginner), can you tell me how to delete it.
In reply to Thanks for your answer, but… by [DELETED] 36639554
It's a tuplet and likely caused by inaccurate timing somehow.
In the import options, by default 3,5,7,9-tuplets are all enabled, you might want to turn those off, or perhaps keep just the triplet.