Thanks for the suggestion, but I think it would turn into an organizational headache because it violates the DRY principle. I would want to use the same presets in a non wet/dry/wet setup. So then I would end up having multiple copies of the same presets, a preset then copies of those presets with settings in a wet/dry/wet config. Then, if I have to change a preset, I have to keep track of that change across the copies. That can lead to discontinuity. I also have capabilities for different stereo configurations (such as wet/dry, wet/dry-dry/wet, etc.), increasing the complexity. I think it would be simple if I could just switch on/off between 100% wet and 100% dry for a given preset, really.