if your goal is primary Sounddesign, there is much missing.
in this racksize, to much modulation
(your bottom row is gone for modulation.)
the Captain O is redundant if want to process extern synths otherwize its just another modulationsourceif you dont are on a small budget and must rely on Behringer stuff, there are other incedible options, at least for the Sounddesign part.
You may focus on either junction or abacus or the doepfer adsr and drop the rest.
same for waves or four lfo.the sounddesign capabilities of this rack are very limited.
you may look for modules which combine several ways to process audio in one, like waveshaping, saturation, filtering, delay, feedback and so on.
Also a nice filter for pinging.
if you want to go the low budget route, you may get a much bigger rack for the big sized behringer clones.
but I would invest in 1-2 more high quality modules for Sound-Design.
like Malstrom Wyvern (Filter+ Saturation) or intellijel Sealegs Delay, reverb, saturation)
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Thank you so much! So if I understood correctly, you recommend centering on a single function generator module, add another filter beyond Swords, maybe going for a larger case (like those Behringer go ones I understand?), and add modules that expand the rack's sound design capabilities. Is there anything you recommend besides Wyvern or Sealegs? Thank you so much!