I can see a lot of thought was put into how to make associations between the hardware controllers and the software. But if you want to control those extra lfos using the hardware as your controller, then you would need to devise a way to switch knob functionality. So you can certainly add more lfos than what the hardware has. You can still modify and add/change any part of that. I dont think the focus was on making presets that would be considered exact copies of the orginal hardware, but it is impressive how much of the “flavor” they do capture.īut keep in mind that these are just presets with some impressive programming going on under the hood to associate all the knobs and buttons with the software - this goes way beyond what you can always do with midi-learn. The presets associated with each of the currently supported hardware controllers do attempt to mimic the functionality of the conntroller. Wonder if you can add more LFOs, as ob6 only has one plus the x-mod.