I did some googling on this subject and found that Deluxe Music apparently cannot export Standard MIDI Files, so you'll either have to find a program that can import DMCS (Deluxe Music's native file format) or SMUS (a music file format used on the Amiga computer) files, or hook up a MIDI cable from one machine to another and play the songs from the Deluxe Music machine while recording them with MIDI software of your choice on the other machine.
On Apr 23, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Justin Zaza wrote:


I tried and Deluxe music CAN esport, i don't know if
this is the same, smus files. Maybe you can tell me
what an smus file is?
Sibelius can open .niff files.


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