The_8_string_king, I wished I was told that I could do stuff like that with the Q-switches, it's never to late anyway... Your post is very valuable to me, I am very grateful that you went in so much details.
I love synthesizer and my favorite section is the Filter(s), before it used to be; Low pass filters and resonance (Q) and envelopes, but these days, they have taking this so far, that IT IS EXPECTED to see low pass, band pass, peaking, combing filters and so on... so once you start playing with a low pass Alembic filter, it makes you want to have a bit more control, which is understandable.
My favorite tools are Dynamic processors (compressors, limiters/levellers, gates...) and Filters (fully parametric EQs, Low pass, band bass, notch and so on...) and I am very comfortable with them.
I am NOT too crazy about Choruses, Flangers, Distortions and so on... although useful, they are plenty good ones out there and cheap, so not much of a challenge...
I was offered to have a Filter bypass option on the first bass, I didn't go for it though, I though it would have been much more useful to have the filter frequency response extended the a point, where it could bypass itself, like a full blown low pass filter that you find on most modern DSP software EQs, they go like, 20Hz to 20KHz.
So, is it really unusable when you bypass the filter? Because that gives me ideas, like it could work nicely with the treble and mid switches...
I agree with you when you said that the MID switch is useful, I haven't heard it with my ears, but I can hear what it might sounds like with my inner ears. To me its a must I think, I really need/want that Aria SB Mid sounding flavor, it cuts through the mix so nicely, for the type of music I like.
I am going to put an AD on the relevant section of this forum; looking for some bass/mid/treble switched or pots...
- i want a MONSTER, like me

LOL ... so I am not alone!