Well, they are easy to handle on the "real ones", the actual pedals.
Unfortunately, the Kemper Drive menu on the Profiler requires a second page for "Mix" and "Volume" while Full OC is lucky enough to have all parameters on a single page. Why does this make a difference (in handling)? Two reasons:
1. The first page on the Profiler's screen is the most obvious. Second page is already a bit like opening the Okko Diablo Gain+ and using the internal pots. Well, at least a little bit.
2. Quite a few stomp types have "Mix" and "Volume" parameters. Great, nice to have additional control if required but most of the time just left where it is (default). But sadly on an overdrive pedal it's such an important, I would even say integral part, that it doesn't immediately stick out like "Oh, what's that? Let me turn it and see what happens."
Yup, that's an idea that I already had a few weeks ago.
We put Drive, Tone and Volume on the first page, and all the rest on the next pages.
I refused to do this at first place, because I like the two new parameters positioned on the first page.
It might solve that "sweetspot" dilemma by disruption