To share a MIDI file, open the document and from the Play screen, tap the export icon and choose ‘Save as MIDI’. This means that the sound of the instruments will probably be somewhat different. When a MIDI file is played on another device it plays using the instrument sounds on that device. MIDI is a standard for controlling (electronic) musical instruments. However, note that MIDI is not the same as a recording. Whatever adjustments you make to the music: voice volume, transpositions, instruments, tempo, repeats and so on are reflected in the exported MIDI file. In PlayScore you can export a MIDI file to play on any mobile or desktop device and sound as the music did in PlayScore 2. Please see Preparing practice scores for a choir or ensemble, or watch this video If you use this PlayScore feature recipients will see the music and follow along just as you do. ![]() MIDI will work, but PlayScore provides a better way. NB We do not recommend MIDI files for practice tracks sent to others.
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