Now's there's a question i've hammering Google to death with, trying to find an answer to. If Ardour does incorporate multi midi channel per track, then i will give it a serious look. Who knows, i may even get off the reaper journey altogether, with a pure native setup!
It's a reaper strength that the programme supports multi midi channels per track, as well as the superb routing, and a few other things, but were a native linux programme to do the same, then i would give it a serious workout, with an intent of incorporating it into 'Parchment Studios.'

If, alongside that, Multi channel midi tracks also supported inline editing, and multichannel visual editing in the piano roll editor, with seamless (via the mighty jackdmp) routing to Mscore, for instance, then i think i'd be close to the perfect setup, with qtractor maintaining it's role in my work, as an easy to use, super fast, quick draft programme. It does this really well, imho, and for someone who uses less tracks for smaller ensembles, is fast becoming a neccessary part of a composing setup. I've been writing like Beethoven on steroids with qtractor wired to a draft orchestra LS template. (The notes, not the quality, lol. Sorry Ludwig.)
As an aside, before i got the chance to send Werner a note, he's already started to implement midi ports out for Mscore. I greeted this news with some considerable enthusiasm, and will test this for him as much as he needs. Lashing Mscore to a midi/audiosequencer, with LS, would remove at least one manual layer of work, and enable me to get on with a lot more writing.
So, a big kudos to Werner as well, and...
Great minds think alike!

Alex.