How do I use MIDI-OX with MIDI-YOKE in order to save a MIDI file?

mie_miauwkes

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Hello,


I have a program called Musicnotes Player, and it allows me to play the piano songs I bought. I have sheet music for various piano songs, and with Musicnotes Player, I can play these songs and see the notes which are played at that moment. When I use this program to learn to play piano, it also generates a MIDI sound, so that I know how it sounds like.

The thing is that I'd like to extract the MIDI from this music sheet.
I officially bought a piece of sheet music for the piano, but I'd like to learn to play the piece by using Synthesia. I'm not planning on distributing the extracted MIDI file, it's purely for personal use.

Now, I found out that there's a program called MIDI-OX, which allows a user to take the output (the MIDI that's being played in Musicnotes Player) from a program, and save it as a separate MIDI.
I also learned that I'll need MIDI-YOKE in order to do this correctly.

The point is that I have no idea how this works.
I try to figure it out, but I just don't understand it. There's also not really a guide on the internet on how to connect a program that outputs a MIDI file to MIDI-OX, and save that recorded MIDI separately from the original file.

Musicnotes Player has its files in a .MTD format, but that shouldn't be of any matter for this case, I suppose.



My question to you is: how do I use MIDI-OX with MIDI-YOKE, to connect the Musicnotes Player to it and to extract the MIDI from the sheet music (the sheet music is being played by Musicnotes Player), and then save the extracted MIDI elsewere, so that I can open that newly extracted MIDI in Synthesia?


Please tell it to me step-by-step, or provide me with a very useful list of links, in which I can find steps on how to do this. I don't have a synthesizer, I have a acoustic grand piano (piano type Boston, Designed by Steinway & Sons).

Any help is greatly appreciated, I hope there's someone out here who can answer my question.
 
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