I've been working on patterns and arpeggios using the loop function, and it works decently well. But it's a little unweildy for how I'm using it. You can't loop a single measure, and you're tied to the metronome. Meaning you have to turn it super slow to work out fast passages.

I had the idea for a mode that plays a chord once (out of time) then waits for input (maybe from a bluetooth pedal or keyboard arrow keys) Then you can hit Previous, Replay, or Next.

Use Cases:

1. Solo practice/Composition: It would be super good for trying out phrases over changes and quickly going back and forth between chords exactly when you need it to change. Your reset loop could be really fast if you're not at a stage where you need to worry about rhythm.

2. Ear training: Play the chord, slowly walk through a bebop line listening to how the melody interacts, then tap next on your foot pedal right when you hit the next bar to hear the resolution. No extra hands needed for the piano and you can take it at your own pace.

3. Performance: Play ballads with rubato!

Just a thought! I haven't seen anything like this out there.