MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), on the other hand, is a file format that allows electronic musical instruments, computers, and other devices to communicate and control each other. MIDI files contain musical data, such as note on/off, velocity, and pitch, that can be used to control synthesizers, drum machines, and other MIDI-compatible devices.

Q: Can I edit the MIDI file after conversion? A: Yes, you can edit the MIDI file after conversion using a variety of software, including digital audio workstations (DAWs) and MIDI editors.

Before we dive into the conversion process, let's briefly explain what MSCZ and MIDI files are.