

MusicXML export from Cubase into Sibelius is an advantage in opposite to a midi-file. I also have Cubase opened on the back so I can double-check. For example, you can have several tracks of different articulations for violins on the right that you want to put together on the left. What I do next is: open my template score on the left monitor, then the clean MIDI on the right so I can copy from right to left selecting the material I need in each situation. This is the fastest for me and I can tell you I've done this quite often.


With these plugins you can clean a lot, but always you have to check carefully and rewrite some stuff. Combine tied notes and rests (specially if you are transcribing strings played in one track) Tip: if you have several values, for exemple a lot of 8ths but several 16th, you can import the same MIDI file twice with these different values and copy from each one as needed,Ģ. Select the Minimun duration value in Notation. I do this only when transcribing music for picture, no when I write concert music (then I go directly to Sibelius):
