The export of a full score as multiple tracks of audio.
Could there be a way to export all the individual audio files for a score so that you can open them in a DAW, at once? The ability to mix and replace with real recordings each instrument individually without the trouble of exporting them all originally would be great.
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AFAIK, the only way is one staff at a time.
In reply to AFAIK, the only way is one… by bobjp
But would this be an option? Has anyone else ever considered this?
> Could there be a way to export all the individual audio files for a score so that you can open them in a DAW, at once?
I export the entire MuseScore project to MIDI and then import that to my DAW (Apple Logic Pro X). On import each staff appears on it's on track in the DAW.
Advantages:
• Easy export from MuseScore
• very lightweight transfer
• resulting tracks are editable in Logic's Piano Roll and notation views
• access to a large and versatile range of high quality audio and MIDI effects
Disadvantages
• Best I can tell, MS Basic and Muse Sounds are not available in Logic. So you can't get the exact same sound as in MuseScore 4, but that's not been a show stopper because I prefer using Native Instruments>Kontakt and its Picked Nylon over Muse Guitars>Acoustic Nylon.
Overall my results have been pretty good.
https://audio.com/audius/audio/courante-robert-de-visee-mm-123-no-clicks
https://audio.com/audius/audio/kathy-s-song-intro-tab-ring-comparison
https://audio.com/audius/audio/partial-capo-piece
scorster
In reply to > Could there be a way to… by scorster
I was thinking continue to use muse sounds but so that you could put effects on/replace certain instruments (which you wouldn’t be able to do in MS itself).