You guys every transcribe or arrange music scores?
I've always done it by hand, but I'm finding musescore (https://musescore.org) to be an incredible tool. It's FOSS and quite powerful and I was able to figure it out with out spending *too* much time watching vids and reading docs.
It has a very cool feature where you can listen back to your arrangement through MIDI-sequenced sound samples. Very cool. Very handy.
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