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In MuseScore goto preferences and select MidiYoke1 as the input. In Reaper create a Midi Track with input from your keyboard and click on Route and make the output to MidiYoke1. Their 'Real Time' input isn't as you would expect ("hold the note and wait for the metronome"), but if you want to play with it simply use MidiYoke or loopMidi. I must confess that I use Notion rather than MuseScore. That's why I want to see musical notes of my recordings realtime on Muse Score. On reaper you can not take notes on recordings and musical note view but on muse score you can. Perhaps go back to that thread and let me know what's not working the way you want. Sorry I thought you had solved your problem with the tuning.
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« Reply #3 on: Oct 24 th, 2019, 12:36am »įirstly, Reaper will display a Midi track in a score view.ĭouble click on the Midi track to bring up the edit window (quantise if you want to) then click the treble clef button on the toolbar of the edit window.ĭoes this do what you want? If not you need to be more specific about what (and why) you want to do. Right? Should I try other virtual cables softwares? If there is nothing you notice abnormal then the problem is with MicroSynth. I had a thread about routing MicroSynth into Reaper. When I delete the record on reaper the notes on MuseScore also deleted. I want what I record on reaper is written on MuseScore realtime. It is a bit complicated to do, but if this is what to do let me know. If there is a special reason to run the programs linked up it is likely that you would want to synchronize the timing in both as well as having the Midi output of one going into the other to record. Of course, you can do it the other way as well by saving a Midi file from Reaper and then loading it into MuseScore I'm not exactly sure what you want to do, but if you want to record MuseScore into Reaper (or the other way around) wouldn't it be quicker to save a Midi file from MuseSCore (use Export) and load it into a track on Reaper?
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Re: Routing Music Notation Software Into DAW (M1 and M2)ģ.1.1) MIDI Keyboard : disabled, enabled or enabled + control?ģ.1.2) M1 : disabled, enabled or enabled + control?ģ.1.3) M2 : disabled, enabled or enabled + control?ģ.2.1) MIDI Keyboard : disabled, enabled or enabled + control?ģ.2.2) M1 : disabled, enabled or enabled + control?ģ.2.3) M2 : disabled, enabled or enabled + control? I created 2 virtual MIDI ports on LoopMIDI.
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So how to route Music Notation Software (MuseScore) into DAW (Reaper). I want to see the recordings directly on Music Notation Software. Topic: Routing Music Notation Software Into DAW (Read 1360 times) Questions and Discussion (Moderator: Jamie OConnell) « MIDI-OX User Forum - Routing Music Notation Software Into DAW »