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*** Reaper has two options which are crucial to support this workflow: It consists of 4 mouse clicks or keyboard shortcuts taking less than 2 seconds in total. ).Įach time I update the score I repeat "export parts" (to midi) and save them to the same location as before (ideally whithin the Reaper project directory), overwriting the existing ones (!).

Once the tracks are assigned you put on each track the VST library of your choice and assign the wanted instrument sound (piano, flute, oboe, trumpet, drums, cello, violin. I use quotation marks because Reaper can be configured*** to directly reference those files instead of importing their content. These files - one per instrument/part - are "imported" manually only once into Reaper. I generate parts and use "export parts" instead of "export score" to generate the midi. Here is my workflow for composing in Musescore and further producing in Reaper (DAW):

I would recommend midi file export, one per part to feed the EWQL-SO library in a DAW.
