I've been using 3 (sometimes 4) guitars during our gigs and "clean sense" is a useful feature to adapt the different pickup-outputs to the sensitivity of my different performance-rigs.
The different PU-DC-resistance vary from 5.8 kOhm (in my 60's Strat) up to 13.8 kOhm (in my Orville-SG). I can manage the differences in volume- and gain-behavior by the "clean sense"-parameter and the possibility to store and recall it as an "input-preset" when changing guitars on stage. That's what I do manually when I tweak gain and volume on a normal guitar-amp.
What I miss, is an overall Input-EQ (treble, middle, bass) and the possibility to store it together with clean- and distorted-sense in the input-preset.
I don't want to make a humbucker sound like a single coil, but we all know, that a slight EQ-correction is necessary (to tame lows and increase highs) when changeing from a Strat to a LesPaul.
If you don't want to inflate the amount of your rigs/performances it could be very cool to do this just by recalling an input-preset where also EQ-settings are stored.