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Hi,

Suppose I want to send the generated music to someone else to just listen to the music, I would prefer to send it in MP3 format. Is there a way to save the generated score in MP3 format? If it is not supported, any other idea to get this done?

 

Regards,

Rangarajan

Dear Rangarajan,

 

Some years ago I used something called soundflower to record every sound generated by the computer, including what is going in the browser.

But I rarely use the sounds coming from the computer synthetizer. You can send midi notes to a DAW (digital audio workstation), like Logic or Garage Band, and even to another windows computer via RTP MIDI.

 

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I´m more a "Windows guy", so I´m using Bandlab now as my prefered DAW (It´s free). Once you send your midi notes to a DAW it´s easy to record. Alternatively, you can export a music XML or midi file file to a notation program or to a DAW of your preference, choosing a VST instrument of your taste.

I think Stephane show some setups here in the forum.

 

All the best !

Julio

 

NOTE:

If you are only in MAC. You dont need RTP MIDI

Yes you can do it in Camtasia or OBS Studio (also in Active Presenter). Best !

Audio Hijack could be a solution.

 

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Record VoIP calls from Skype, web streams from Safari, and much more.

 

As well the Loopback - part of the suite.

 

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Get all the power of a high-end studio mixing board, right inside your Mac!

 

Great tools.

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