Hello Parviz, Well I would not expect Frescobaldi to be a serious tool for MIDI work. Lilypond does a reasonable job of generating MIDI files. which can then be used in your chosen DAW with VST instruments of your choice. I get lilypond to compile MIDI for my piano scores, I import the MIDI into FL Studio or Presonus Studio One, assign the tracks to the very fine concert grand piano VST's that I have, and I can produce audio output that is lush and full and altogether very splendid, to the point you would think a human pianist is performing. Using basic general MIDI environments will produce a miserable result.
You can search the user list archives and the Notation Reference for limitations making MIDI, such as fermatas being ignored, but there are techniques and workarounds for most of these points. No DAW can read lilypond source code (OK, maybe there are one or two), but any professional DAW will read MIDI and allow you to play it. I think there are many more people on the list using lilypond for MIDI who would also be happy to guide you with their experience. Andrew On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 22:28, Parviz Farnia <mydiscussionfor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 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