It’s pretty much a fancy looking but basic DJ operation. Octa is my mixer which can do some sample playback and effects. Blackbox is my deck on the left and LXR is on the right. The Faderfox is essentially a breakout box for the BB. BB and LXR each come in on a thru track with a neighbor. Out from the Octa feeds the RMX (which I flagrantly overused in that set of course) and that goes to Bluebox which was really only there because it has a headphone jack. Before realizing a headphone jack would be a fantastic thing to have it was an Oto Boum that sat at the end for a modicum of both saturation and compression. And then it’s just the basic stuff of mixing and matching tracks from BB and LXR. No midi program changes or anything. If I need to switch presets(that’s what 1010 calls a project) on the Blackbox I just fade over to the LXR while I get all the BB ducks in a row and then just fade it back in when I’m ready. And vice versa. I only used one pattern on the Octa last time since I only had two sequenced sample tracks running from it. I may use more this time.
The LXR is a real dreamboat for this sort of thing. My stuff is all on a pedalboard so size matters and the LXR is small. The faders and mutes are super handy and ergonomically dope. The menus mostly don’t go super deep so there’s lots of easily navigated in the moment knob twiddling that can be done. And of course most importantly it just sounds great :0)