Request Reguarding sample decks and decks C/D

Cross DJ & Cross:
I have noticed that if you change from from decks C & D to sampler C & D or vica versa' it looses the currently selected track or sample/gives you a warning dialogue which is a pain on the fly' this extra command to make if you are switching without checking the option.
What i was hoping for and the most effective way ,
would be to just switch and keep what ever is in the sample slots or decks so you can switch back and two with our MIDI controllers without loosing anything, i suggest maybe a MIDI controllable command to select either: the way you have it now, or as i suggest.
Why settle with just the four options when it can be 6, this is much better for loading up and juggling your set, as with most of the Cross features already its about ease of use and functionality in the way things are implemented, which Cross wins hands down its not cluttered and everything is easy accessible and works in the most logical way, all i see is this need for flexibility, i really am impressed with the 4 decks or 2 decks and 2 sample decks now implemented, but 100% to open this idea up further in future versions would be unbelievable and a cut above the rest in this area i reckon all because you can record samples on the fly so easy, its a shame to have to loose them if you switch, and you may not have that time to save the sample banks if you are mid mix, so again it would be good' to still be able to go back and do this after the switching back and too, this flexibility makes me so hungry to use Cross DJ, its exactly what i would in-visage to yet again give Cross users the edge,
Like i have said in the past you also cant beat the track preview section its second to none, its just their and so quick and easy to control with your controller scroll knob and a couple of buttons and modifiers or shift keys, Cross is getting awesome, lets have some more of these ground break ideas yet all are so logical, that's what i love about Cross by comparison to the contenders, and the Cross MIDI control is available for just about everything on the fly.
Thanks for listening.
I have noticed that if you change from from decks C & D to sampler C & D or vica versa' it looses the currently selected track or sample/gives you a warning dialogue which is a pain on the fly' this extra command to make if you are switching without checking the option.
What i was hoping for and the most effective way ,
would be to just switch and keep what ever is in the sample slots or decks so you can switch back and two with our MIDI controllers without loosing anything, i suggest maybe a MIDI controllable command to select either: the way you have it now, or as i suggest.
Why settle with just the four options when it can be 6, this is much better for loading up and juggling your set, as with most of the Cross features already its about ease of use and functionality in the way things are implemented, which Cross wins hands down its not cluttered and everything is easy accessible and works in the most logical way, all i see is this need for flexibility, i really am impressed with the 4 decks or 2 decks and 2 sample decks now implemented, but 100% to open this idea up further in future versions would be unbelievable and a cut above the rest in this area i reckon all because you can record samples on the fly so easy, its a shame to have to loose them if you switch, and you may not have that time to save the sample banks if you are mid mix, so again it would be good' to still be able to go back and do this after the switching back and too, this flexibility makes me so hungry to use Cross DJ, its exactly what i would in-visage to yet again give Cross users the edge,
Like i have said in the past you also cant beat the track preview section its second to none, its just their and so quick and easy to control with your controller scroll knob and a couple of buttons and modifiers or shift keys, Cross is getting awesome, lets have some more of these ground break ideas yet all are so logical, that's what i love about Cross by comparison to the contenders, and the Cross MIDI control is available for just about everything on the fly.
Thanks for listening.