I've used the Score View in Studio One for many years - I use it to interpret midi from inprovisations, and make a quantised score from it, so I can remid myself of what I did.
With FSP, you can now extract note data from audio files, meaning it's not even compulsory to record the midi data. But I don't need anything precise, just enough to show the chords, bass line, remind me of the melody and general feel.
I did a comparison a while back of S1, Pro Tools, Logic, Reaper and Muse Score interpreting a quantised midi file, and my personal opinion was that S1 and Logic did the best job, but Logic pasted hundreds of Pedal markings over every bar for some unknown reason. Pro Tools was worse but ok, Muse Score was ok if I quantised the Midi in S1 or Logic and just used it to draw the score, and Reaper was a total, unusable disaster.
If I was producing a proper score for consumption by a classical musician, then I'd use Dorico or something similar. But for my own purposes, S1/FSP does a pretty good job. I don't edit the notes before I print them out, so I'm relying on quantisation and good interpretation of the midi data to get me a usuable score.
Dominic