I don't understand the issue because of 2 things :You didn't understand my question (and that of many, many others that want this feature). The workarounds are all awkward, use up valuable screen space, and require one to jump through ridiculous hoops to program many different scenarios that would be ridiculously easy if only we could choose which clips were launched for a given scene.
If you don't understand the issue, then all I can say is that you haven't worked live gigs with more than, say 10 scenes with possibly different time signature and/or tempo changes that have to be changed in the heat of battle..
Of course, if all you do is 4/4 at 85 bpm, it may not be an issue for you....
It is simply a really,really stupid part of the (otherwise brilliant) design, and obviously important to any working musician......
1) you don't really explain it, and the way you explain it leads me to my own understanding of the problem
2) I play live since 10 years with more than 16 tracks and up to 100 scenes for a live set, now with a friend with a dual launchpad-code-nanokontrol-lv2 setup for live shows, and I never thought there were an issue somewhere, follow actions, stop buttons/activation, clip or slot midi triggering, scene triggering, and so on, have always been fine to my own needs, so I'm interested and trying to help/or understand
so
1) you try to help me understand your issue, or decently ignore me, or
2) you just don't post on a forum only to insult people trying to interest your point...
cheers