Me again. I have to say, the more time I spend with this program, the more I appreciate just how much clever thought has gone ino it, and this whole section is a prime example. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but thanks to the clever way you've set this section up, you can potentially have access to all 72 presets, for all 10 preset pages - that's up to 720 totally unique configurations - and you can control, select and trigger ANY one of them using just 12 hardware pads and 2 rotary knobs? Oh, and in case you don't like that, and actually WANT to map all 720 presets to individual hardware buttons - you can! OR you can have a mix of both! And let's not forget, it's all contained in a small, collapsable window in the software. I mean, c'mon? Damn!! I have to keep letting that sink in. :D For now, I've mapped the same knob to the (123456) selectors of each page, but the only issue with this of course is that if I turn the knob on one page and set it to say, bank 3, every other page will select bank 3 too, so my only wish would be for the preset selectors to 'remember' their last position and remain in that position until the user changes it. It's not a deal-breaker though and defintiely something I could learn to live with. But who knows, you might eventually find the time to tackle all the non-urgent stuff you've been meaning to get around to and this could be on that list. haha :p Seriously though man, although I'm starting to feel like I'm kissing arse, I need to tip my hat. I could only imagine what would happen if you designed hardware too :)