Hi, Rafael—
If you use PMX to input your music, you can make a MIDI file. PMX is a preprocessor for MusiXteX which takes input in a much simpler language and produces a MusiXTeX file. But there are a number of steps you’d need to go through to do that: 1. Install TeX; 2. Install MusiXTeX; 3. Install PMX; 4. Learn the PMX input language. There are links and hints for doing all of that on the Icking web site, starting at http://icking-music-archive.org/software/htdocs/Getting_Started_Four_Scenar.html . If you run into trouble you can always ask for help on this mailing list. If you provide enough specific details about what you did and what went wrong, someone is likely to reply with a solution. You did mention LaTeX. LaTeX is an add-on to TeX, much like MusiXTeX is. There is absolutely no need for LaTeX in order to use MusiXTeX. The truth is that technically PMX can produce a MIDI file by itself, without having installed TeX or MusiXTeX. But you would not be able to see the score, so editing the MIDI file would be very difficult. Good luck! --Don Simons From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rafael N. Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 11:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Tex-music] Musixtex Hey, i'm not sure if i should speak english or german, and because of that i will continue in english. I have a question about the musictex and musixtex. How do I get audio files with those packages and i would very appreciate it if you may send me an example code with a step by step guide because im new to latex and very depressed while trying to understand how all these different packages function and then i found out that they can also produce multiple audio-files, so pls i bet you i need help till the 26th March 2019. I hope you will read this fastly enough. have a great day Yours sincerely Rafael Neugebauer
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