Turn finished Mubert songs into MIDI files you can inspect, edit, and reuse in downstream music workflows.




Mubert gives you a direct bridge from generated songs in your library to editable MIDI data, which is useful when you want to keep building from ideas you have already proven out.
Instead of forcing you to recreate the idea manually, MP3 to MIDI lets you keep working from tracks already sitting in your Mubert library.
Some users want editable arrangement data, while others want a clearer way to inspect and practice the notes behind a generated song.
The dedicated page makes the conversion flow visible and repeatable instead of burying it inside another tool's song details sidebar.
Once you have MIDI files, the next steps are concrete: edit the notes, swap instruments, rebuild the arrangement, or study the musical structure more closely.
Musicians use Mubert MP3 to MIDI to keep building from songs they already generated.
I often like the musical direction of a generated track but still want full note control. This gave me a much faster starting point for rebuilding the arrangement.
Seeing the MIDI tracks made it easier to understand the harmony and rhythm choices behind songs I had already generated inside Mubert.
I use it to turn generated songs into something students can inspect more clearly. MIDI is much easier to teach from than a mixed audio file alone.
Choose a supported song from My Library, run the conversion, then download the MIDI tracks you need.
Sign in and choose one of your AI-generated songs from My Library. Songs without the required generation IDs cannot be converted by the current backend.
Start the task and let Mubert handle the stem split plus MIDI extraction flow. The conversion may take a few minutes depending on queue and processing time.
When the task completes, download the instrument tracks you need and move them into your editing, production, or practice workflow.
Answers for creators converting library songs into MIDI files with Mubert.
Convert supported library songs into editable MIDI tracks and keep building from the music you already made.