i know there's some musicy people here, does anyone know what the current good software for viewing midi files as sheet music is?
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@AliceGrimaude @Felthry The one sheet music software i use is MuseScore, although importing MIDI is a bit janky and you'll have to do the formatting yourself, because MIDI doesn't store key signature information, just the notes.

Exporting sheet music to MIDI works just fine tho.

@FreyaManibrandr @AliceGrimaude I looked at musescore and tried it, but it didn't work well--it makes sheet music but trying to play it (important for our ability to do what we want with it) it plays very unevenly, like it can't keep up with the notes
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@FreyaManibrandr @AliceGrimaude uh, the default

i uninstalled musescore afterward because it wasn't working, maybe that was a little premature
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@Felthry @AliceGrimaude Ahh, yeah, basically, MME 32-bit is garbage, and nobody should ever use it if they can help it. What you'd want is WDM/Windows Audio or ASIO. If neither is available, you can try downloading and installing ASIO4ALL

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@FreyaManibrandr @AliceGrimaude also, does musescore support using custom soundfonts? i'm looking here at midi data that's been pulled out of a DS rom, and it has a soundfont that goes along with it. Playing it with the normal general midi instruments sounds, well, downright terrible, but I also have the original soundfont (sf2 format) that goes to it
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