![]() This is a hell of a workaround to get midi output to work for my environment. ![]() ![]() When I edit the midi file in MidiEditor to cut the note information from Track 0 and either merge it with the bass cleff info in Track 1 or paste it into a new Track 2, the file works fine in Acid Pro. Of course MuseScore is reading what it expects to find from its own output, so isn't thrown off by this, but Acid Pro is not looking for note information in Track 0. ![]() Other standard midi files I have looked at use track 0 for tempo and other meta information. Diving deeper into this I have discovered the problem has to do with MuseScore sending the treble clef note information to Track 0 in the midi file.
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