Import Midi files

• Sep 1, 2020 - 15:16
Reported version
3.5
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
active
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project

Comments

Frequency Many Once
Status active needs info

What is the actual problem? Sample MIDI? Steps to reproduce?
What is the Workaround?

Severity S1 - Blocker S3 - Major
Type Performance Functional

No, this is the MuseScore mscz result of importing a MIDI file. that MIDI file is needed

certainly not a blocker, as you apparently got it imported
MIDI import often ends up like this

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

so I have now tried everything again
I work with Melodyne; ProTools and I have to say, these are top programs.
i worked with Finale until the year before last and the midi's were always taken over correctly. Now I had to change because it doesn't work with my Mac anymore.
I think Musecore is great, but the only thing to do now is to take the midi correctly.
Even with old midi's that I have written a book it doesn't work.......they are all quantized.......

thanks a lot
Lee Jones

Status needs info active

If on importing that MIDI into MuseScore you tick the box "Human perfomance" ("Menschlicher Aufführung") and hit "Apply" ("Anwenden") the result looks quite a bit better.

I don't see any bug, no bogus behavoir in MuseScore though. It is trying to make the best of that apparently unquantized input.
MIDI is just not a good way to convey music notation