But if Cubase lacks that capability, you can make MuseScore (which wasn't really designed for MIDI manipulation) do it for you with some effort. Best if Cubase can be configured to remap on export - that seems like a pretty basic thing for any program that specializes in MIDI to support.
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If so, then what you need isn't a new mapping - you need new pitches in your score.
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Hmm, are you saying you don't actually have a soundfont that uses this mapping? That is, you created a MIDI track using a non-standard mapping using Ciubase, but you don't actually have a soundfont that uses that same mapping?