When will Steinberg embrace this level of integration

Thanks. As I mentioned earlier, it’s completely fair (and advantageous) that Dorico team would use whatever platform they are most experienced with.

But the post you link specifically talks about the need to recreate user interface components between Cubase and Dorico. Do you recall Daniel talking about the platform issue preventing data exchange between them in the way Notion and Studio One does it? If so, I’d appreciate learning more about that.

WaveLab is built on Qt too, and Steinberg confirmed last November that there is active work going on right now to enable full WaveLab integration into Cubase via VST/ARA2.

SpectraLayers 8 is already implemented as ARA2 plugin - it opens as an editor directly within Cubase, which appears to me an even deeper integration than what @FredGUnn referenced with Adobe Photoshop. EDIT: To be clear - I have no idea if something like this is feasible with MIDI. But it sure would be nice to have a clarification.

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