Hey!
I made a post recently ( Scoring editor clef collapsing - #4 by Alexander_Hyll ) outlining a workflow problem I currently have, which has a workable workaround.
The short description is this: I have several tracks in Cubase for the same instrument, some of which are doubled notes because of layering samples. This creates a somewhat messy midi export file, even though the data is quite well organized per folder (and instrument) in Cubase.
Something that would solve almost all of these issues for me would be if we could have Dorico’s midi import functionality for mapping instruments for the score editor in Cubase. It could work pretty much the exact same way, and only visually affect the score, as well as having the same caching as for Dorico (remembering track assignments). If this could work with Cubases deduplication of notes, at least my workflow would be really seamless between Cubase and Dorico. From creating the mockup in Cubase to starting touchups/engraving in Dorico would be very predictable and very quick, especially reusing the same template with cached assignments.
All the best!
Alex