I also have really been enjoying the MIDI KINNETICS stuff, and I agree, the Recall is great, but it would be cool to have it automatic, especially when switching quickly between tons of tracks.
If you find an answer, I would love to know as well!!!
I got it to work! Basically, I created a generic remote that automatically triggers the "recall" button in Composer Tools when you select a track in the project window. Works great.
What you need to do is this:
Add a new generic remote in Cubase. Delete everything on the top section (which will empty the bottom section too)
then add one entry in the top section. midi status - note on, midi channel 1, address - I did 64, max value 127, flags - just select "transmit". On the lower section, under device select "mixer". Channel/category - selected. (this will ensure you can change track layout in your project and not get it all screwed up). Value/action - selected, and lastly, flags - just push button.
I created a new lemur midi port just for this (so as to not to confuse anything), and connected the midi output of the generic remote to that at the top of the window. Hit apply, (I also exported it for safety).
Then in lemur editor, open your template (I downloaded it from my lemur when connecting so as to save my composer tools presets). Click on the "recall" button, and look at the "project" window in the bottom right corner. You want the one marked "RECALL" in caps. click the arrow at the left to open up that folder of scripts. Select "out()".
Leave the script exactly as is, but change execution to "On MIDI", 90 - Note On, then the midi port to which cubase is sending the message you set up in generic remote, then I just did 0-127 and 1-16 for the rest. Upload it back to your lemur and you should now have automatic switching in Composer Tools when you select a track.