+1 but watch for a massive jump (w/ many parameters) which can be counter-immersive.
off-topic: How do you use classic/extended function on MD?[/quote]
For a while, classic mode was even my default mode. Have, say, 16 patterns with 16 kits. Jump through those patterns and tweak something in classic mode, create a build-up with CTR-AL, reverb, delay, LFO, filter, SSR, crazyiness… Press Extended (not shift extended), boom.

The initial idea was to find the easiest way for transitions, without RAM machines and stuff that might go wrong in a live setting. Say you have a track spread out on patterns A1-4 with kit 1. When you’re done with this track, you’d like to go to a different track on patterns A5-A8. Switch to Classic mode before changing to pattern A5. The listeners than get a feeling of the new rhythmic structure. Then press Extended to introduce the new sounds. In the meantime, I skipped this kind of scripted pattern structure. Improvisations and mangling on the fly, but the general idea is the same, just that the track to which I switch is empty before I enter some new trigs (on a MPC though, no MD at the moment).

PS: btw, there was this great RAMicizer patterns idea some years back that is really useful when working with RAM machines. Record the main outs into RAM, switch to a bank only for RAM remixing purposes with a different kit that only consists of RAM playback and CTR machines, lots of p-locks, switch back to the initial or another drum pattern to return to a standard beat.