Hi all, I’m reviving this as my gear has changed somewhat and I still haven’t found an ideal setup.

First off, thanks to Peter Hanes and Jonah for their detailed responses. They gave me a lot of food for thought, and I made some important changes to my setup.

Here’s where I’m at now:

Instruments:
OT (as main hub/sequencer/clock/transport)
Monomachine
Machinedrum
Novation X-Station (as a controller/keyboard/iOS audio/midi interface)
Yamaha RM50
Roland R-8M
Bass Station II
Alpha Juno
Kawai XD-5
Kawai K4R
Yamaha TX81Z
Yamaha TX7

Effects:
Korg KP3 (this gets a fair amount of use and currently gets midi from the XS thru)
Roland RSP-550
Digitech Studio Quad 4

Midi Patchbays/Thru:
Emagic Unitor8 MKII
Emagic AMT8

Other:
Kawai MM-16 (for programming my Kawai gear)
Griffin Studio Connect (alternate iOS audio/midi interface)

Currently, all the Elektron devices use their own internal sequencers. Ideally, I’d like to use the 16 sequencer tracks of the MDUW to control the RM50 and R-8M (either individually or layered together), the Mono to control the more dedicated synths, and the OT to be able to jump in and do things whenever one of the other sequencers won’t suffice. With what I have, I don’t see a great way to be able to utilize all 30 potential tracks for midi sequencing. I don’t believe there is any way to filter the midi messages sent to the Emagic units from the third party software I’ve been using (http://www.potm.org/software/Unitor/ …if there are better alternatives, please tell me, as I’ve found this software to be problematic. I’ve also got a Unitor 8 MKI sitting around that appears to be useless since I can’t program it from the Preference Pane).

Really hoping there is an ideal way to utilize everything on the fly. I see some insane studios and know there has to be a better way to utilize my multitimbral gear beyond 16 channels, especially in an a Elektron setup, but haven’t quite grokked how to do it yet.

EDIT: a couple notes.

I don’t necessarily need to use the XD-5, K4R, TX81Z, or TX7 in any multitimbral mode. Having the option would be nice, but it’s really not essential.

Bonus points to any module that responds to CC, like the RM50, as you can get freaky with parameter locks. Functionality is key, especially with Elektron. Heavy tweaking goes to the front of the line, but is still secondary to sound design and control-I want channels over interface, as I use a lot of old gear.

Seriously. There has to be some Trinity mode that lets you get serious with mad sequencing.