I thought the page button + play would be a good way of implementing this, but when I tried it I was reminded that it actually clears the page. D’oh!

What might be nice is a mixer-like method of ‘muting’ pattern pages so they’re skipped during playback. This would let you ‘zoom in’ on a particular page for editing and also allow for pattern variation on the fly, but it could get messy where pages are inheriting (or supplying) partly-played samples.

On the Volcas - which are obviously a lot more straightforward that the OT in terms of what they’re putting out - you can loop several steps of a playing pattern by holding down the relevant steps, which is great. Perhaps on the OT you could have a mode where the 16 trigs represent the entire pattern at the appropriate scale - so with 64 steps page 1 would be trigs 1-4 (representing trigs 1, 5, 9 and 13 on page 1) and you could press any two trigs to create a temporary playback loop. So trigs 13 and 16 would loop page 4 of a 64-step pattern (or the final four steps of a 16-step pattern). Green lights could indicate the start of a page, giving you a quick overview of the full pattern. It wouldn’t really work with non-standard pattern lengths.

I think that makes sense, but I’m not entirely sure. So it sounds perfect for the OT.

More usefully, a button combo to lock playback to the currently selected page would certainly be a good addition, and a lot easier to implement and grasp…