Chase Bliss Audio Blooper users: Accessing "extra" Modifiers

Oh yeah, I guess I never reported back to this thread after I finally figured out what BLIP is and how it works...
On my laptop PC the BLIP interface is a simple graphic UI that allows you to sort & load whichever modifiers you want into whichever of the 6 slots you want them in. Surprisingly intuitive (...which is not a phrase I would expect to say about any CBA pedal!).
That's good to hear. Congrats.

I think the best way to think of a Chase Bliss pedal's UI is being an control interface design console: first you design (customize) the controls, then you just use the controls and play with the pedal.

This approach is powerful with presets, and therefore most powerful of all when you store many presets via MIDI. A Chase Bliss pedal preset contains all the pedal's settings. So from one preset to any other, you can make radical changes to the values of dip switch, knobs, etc., but at "run time" all you have to know about each preset is how it sounds and (if you defined any) what dynamic behaviors it has (playing inputs, control inputs, etc.)