My thoughts are:
-to many voices in a small rack - Do you want / need that?
-lack of basic utillity = attenuverters, lfos, switches, mults ......
-lack of modulation
Maybe overthink the whole thing?
quick random ideas on this
-I would drop the a-118, a-156 and get a Pamelas Pro Workout instead.
You can use it for for clock, random, quantizer, logic, lfos and more stuff.
I love Pams Pro because its possibility of cross modulation of the channels and the logic functions
-T-Networks trough the waveshaper? - I was very disapointed from the T-Networks. Dry without a bunch distortion and processing its probably not very pleasing?
I would drop the T-Networks, 2-hp kick and get a nice percussion module like a NE BIA or Ultra perc which can be modulated very intense.
-Add a nice wonky dedicated LFO of your choice or (Pams)
-I would suggest a other mixer as NGM.
If you want to have a Rides on the Storm module, then maybe "XXM-mixer" (also good for cv)
-Bastl Aikido is mega cool (as mixer with sidechaining + feedback stuff + also as vca)
-3 FEGs - for what?
-I would drop Zverb - and get a Mimeophon :D
-Maybe get rid of the erica double bass. The A - 116 as bass voice is enough, or drop the A - 116.
-Everyone loves plaits - Do you really need it?
You can also use it for percussion and drums instead of dedicated drum modules
-Be aware of your filters. I think they are a bit similar. Do you need it?
-How do you sequence melodies, basslines etc?
maybe get a sequencer, some turing maschine module (or use also Pams for this)
-Bastl Neo Trinity could also be a nice fit for a small rack besides Pams
Greetings
Chris