Bumping for what it’s worth, given there’s been no activity on this thread in four months… this is definitely a seemingly no-brainer feature that I am severely disappointed is not on the unit. It’s made even worse when you’re running the 95000 in conjunction with an external MIDI clock, and having to stop/start that clock just to create a new loop effectively shuts down every other device in your MIDI chain. It’s very jarring in a live scenario.
The documentation says, when you increment the loop number during playback and the new loop number has no audio, the 95000 will continue to play the current loop indefinitely. Why? What sense does that behavior make? Would it not make more sense to switch to the new blank loop during playback so that you can at least initiate a record from there (and keep it in time with the clock, which it doesn’t do right now either)? There are a lot of great things about this looper, but non-ambient live performance does not appear to have been a consideration with its design. I’m frustrated.