Here are a few options for a post about converting files to MIDI , ranging from social media to forum/help posts.
If you have 50 or 100 MSCZ files to convert (e.g., a book of etudes or a video game soundtrack), doing it manually is tedious. convert mscz to midi
This is common. A MIDI file contains no actual sound—it is just data instructions. When you open it in a DAW, it likely defaults to basic General MIDI sounds (cheap-sounding synthesizers). You need to assign the MIDI tracks to high-quality virtual instruments (VSTs) to make it sound like the original MuseScore file. Here are a few options for a post
Here’s a solid, practical guide for converting (MuseScore native format) to MIDI . A MIDI file contains no actual sound—it is
If you have the software installed, this is the most reliable method as it preserves all musical data directly from the score.