Also if working in MuseScore4 - it can load midi but does not have any midi quantification controls. But MuseScore3 has midi quantification controls.
So if that is needed, it might be useful to have both versions installed (to do the quantification in MuseSCore3 then move over to 4).

Edit:
(It might also be useful to check out some other scoring software with some additional features e.g. the free Steinberg Darico 6, it can load midi and in addition to the ordinary editing functions for the score it also has a midi editor with midi view where one can edit the notes directly in the midi and it will be reflected directly in the score notation. Also GuitarPro8 can load midi and has midi quantification controls, but it also has another feature one can drop an audio file (eg bass stem) and gets an audio wave window were one can add sync points to the notes in the audio, and then manually add the corresponding notation in the score to match the sync points.)


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