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Conversion of mid file format to nwc file format beta

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Convert MIDI audio to Noteworthy Composer song.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

Noteworthy Composer supports export of its songs (.nwc) to MIDI format (.mid, .midi) as part of default features. As far as we know, this is the only way how to create this type of  .nwc files, so using Noteworthy Composer remains your only option for this specific conversion.

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Noteworthy Composer

A music composition and notation software

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Convert from mid file

Yes, Noteworthy Composer supports mid file conversion as a source file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

to nwc file

Yes, Noteworthy Composer supports nwc file conversion as a target file type.YesYesnwc editorYesNoNoNo

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Additional links: Open mid file, Open nwc file

MID

Files with mid extension can be found as common MIDI files. Also uses MIDI extension. It is one of the most basic sound files, used a lot in the past.

NWC

Files with nwc extension can be found as songs created using Noteworthy Composer music composing software.

 

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