I’m not sure about any other shortcomings as far as the OT is concerned but for example…each bank of controls is hardwired to a single midi channel (same on the CTRL-R)… so the faders cannot be patched individually to separate midi channels which is a requirement for the OT.
There is a workaround using a max patch - softmap, but that means routing via a computer…but then you have to route it via a computer anyway as the Ohm RGB needs to be connected via usb to a host running midi software in order for midi to be output via it’s MIDI Din jacks.
From the Livid Wiki:
"For MIDI Connectivity
Using a standard five-pin MIDI cable, connect the OhmRGB MIDI in and out to the MIDI in and out of your sound-card or other MIDI interface. The OhmRGB must be plugged into a USB host and have MIDI software running (even if it’s something basic like MIDI Monitor (http://www.snoize.com) or MIDI OX ([url=“http://www.midiox.com”]http://www.midiox.com) running. This is a by-product of USB-powered class-compliant devices with no external power source. However, once you have the OhmRGB connected to a computer and some simple MIDI application running, you can send the Ohm’s MIDI out the MIDI output jack. "
So…as a standalone controller for the OT it’s a non starter.
Things might be different with the Livid Elements using Livid Brain…I don’t know…I saw recently someone on the board is building one of these for the OT so I guess he will chime in…