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Staffpad Question: can you import a midi file generated elsewhere? What works best?

Hi. I like to play all the parts in my music, so am eagerly awaiting the swam instruments. I’m not a fan of the orchestral apps on iOS so staffpad having better quality sounds available in store is great for me. However, having to score them is not as it would be a hugely laborious and inexpressive process for me.

I think it was touched on in another thread but am still unclear on it so thought I’d start a new thread: I’d like to play the orchestral parts, say a string section, whatever, in another app, whether it’s a daw or something using one of the other aum orchestral apps, then import the midi or whatever works best, file, into staff pad and replace the sounds with the better quality ones there, then reimport back to daw.

Does anyone know how possible this is, what apps work best and give the smoothest results? I expect it might need a tiny bit of touching up after, maybe back in the midi editing of the daw.

Thanks very much.

Comments

  • I think some have had success in midi input (or import) into Notion, converted to MusicXML as the cleanest way to do it.

    I have not tried either way yet, meaning

    1) Midi -> Notion -> MusicXML -> StaffPad
    2) Midi -> StaffPad

    I have just heard that midi direct into StaffPad is touch and go.

  • edited December 2020

    Yes it works directly importing MIDI into StaffPad as they resolved the crash issue recently. If you see any grey/red bars In the score after import (under-filled/over-filled), try importing MIDI into the free Flat app, export as MusicXML and import the xml file into StaffPad. I noticed Notion has some issues and is not as perfect as Flat.

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