The MD Morphor essentially does something like MIDI scenes.

Tbh, however, I use it only at home or just for fun, not on stage, because I don’t like the idea that my gear might “collapse” due to too much MIDI traffic. At least the “drum core” and some melodies should run rock solid. If you intend to send a lot of MIDI data, then I would make sure that you don’t send the data to synths/machines you essentially need (for instance, a Waldorf Blofeld can end up doing nothing more than beeeeeeeeep anymore and you need to install an emergency OS to reinstall the OS, but when it’s just a secondary synth you could risk to shoot 'em down). The MD seems not so sensitive, but I had to reboot it sometimes which doesn’t take long but might interrupt when it delivers the main groove.

With an OT in your setup, you can take more risk, i.e., spam CC messages around, as long as the OT doesn’t receive much data and you regularly sample your other gear during a show and have enough pre-recorded loops so that you could eventually shut everything else down.

EDIT: the idea sounds plausible, should work with Lemur (assuming that the crossfader sends some information when it’s being moved, which I don’t know if it’s the case).