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Convert Mscz To Midi Fixed May 2026

Here are a few options for a post about converting MSCZ (MuseScore) files to MIDI, ranging from social media to forum/help posts.

Part 2: Method 1 – Using MuseScore (The Official Way)

The most reliable method to convert MSCZ to MIDI is using the software that created it: MuseScore. It is free, open-source, and available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Part 5: Alternative – Export as MusicXML Instead of MIDI

Before concluding, it is worth noting that MIDI may not be the right format for you if your goal is to open the score in another notation program (like Sibelius, Dorico, or Finale). In that case, convert MSCZ to MusicXML (.xml or .musicxml). convert mscz to midi

Why MusicXML over MIDI for notation?

How to export MusicXML from MuseScore: Same as MIDI export, just choose "MusicXML" instead. Here are a few options for a post


1. Quickest Method: Using MuseScore (Free)

Since .mscz is MuseScore’s format, its own software gives you the most reliable conversion.

Steps:

  1. Download MuseScore (free, open-source).
  2. Open the .mscz file in MuseScore.
  3. Go to File → Export.
  4. Choose MIDI as the file format.
  5. Click Export.

Note: MIDI doesn’t include sound samples—just note data (pitch, velocity, duration, tempo, etc.). It will export all parts/instruments.