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Midimech uses the "no overlap" mode and remaps the positions inside the software itself. Supporting custom layouts is on my TODO list and I welcome experimentation. You could take the cheat sheet in an image editor and vertically flip it to see how an inversion would look, but I don't see much of a benefit in doing that here. With mech you have your thumbs available for lower notes, which is typically in the octaves where you want less notes anyway, such as holding a single note beneath a chord. In my opinion, the awkwardness of +5 goes away on mech since the scales and chords are grouped in a way that is much easier to deal with both musically and ergonomically.
As for 200 support, past versions have been tested by others but until I hit a stable release it won't get tested immediately or in a way that is as thorough every iteration, so it's possible something may break and you'd need to rollback your version. I'm hoping to get a LinnStrument 200 eventually but it may not happen for a while. In the meantime I will hope for more testers.
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Sounds good. In that case, I'll wait for the custom layout support and try it on my own.
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