Lilypond generates a MIDI file of your score. You could import that MIDI
file in a DAW of your preference.

El El jue, 23 jul 2020 a las 14:28, Parviz Farnia <
mydiscussionfor...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Hello,
>
> Recently, I've started learning Lilypond (I'm completely a newbie in this
> field). I'm impressed by the excellent quality of the scores one can
> produce via Lilypond. I was wondering whether it is possible to import
> scores generated by Lilypond to professional softwares allowing to play
> music. Let's say you've composed a piece for symphony orchestra and you
> wish to hear it for example by using Kontakt (Native instruments), well
> it's just an example, obviously there are many other professional softwares
> out there. So my question is: Is this possible or everything stops there
> once the PDF output of the score has been created by Lilypond and therefore
> one will have to create again manually everything from scratch on the other
> software for playing it?
>
> I tried Frescobaldi's MIDI player, but the sound quality was not even
> close to the music instruments. Somewhat the quality was a bit better using
> Finale, but if Lilypond is the solution that I choose to learn and use, I
> would like to know what are the possibilities to transfer the generated
> score to other (professional) softwares (any suggestion is welcomed) for
> playing the piece?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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