Looper / Loop Station
Record, overdub and layer unlimited audio loops with built-in effects, instruments, metronome and export. Your browser-based loop station — like a Boss RC-300.
Looper / Loop Station
Quick Start
Hit the red button or press Space to record your first loop
The first recording sets the loop length — it repeats automatically
Add more tracks and layer sounds on top
Export your loop mix as WAV or MP3
How to Use the Loop Station
Select your input source (microphone, built-in keyboard, drum pad or audio file upload), choose free-form or preset tempo mode, and hit the record button on Track 1. In free-form mode, the first recording defines the loop length — all subsequent tracks will quantize to that length automatically.
Add as many tracks as you need, apply effects (reverb, delay, distortion, chorus, filter, EQ, flanger, pitch shift, compressor) per track, adjust volume, mute/solo, reverse, and overdub. When your loop sounds perfect, export it as WAV or MP3.
Features
- Unlimited tracks with color-coded waveform visualization
- Overdub existing tracks to layer sounds on top
- 9 audio effects per track: EQ, Compressor, Filter, Distortion, Chorus, Flanger, Reverb, Delay, Pitch Shift
- Built-in mini keyboard and drum pad for instrument input
- Reverse any track for creative effects
- Export your loop mix to WAV or MP3
- Built-in metronome with adjustable tempo and time signature
Frequently Asked Questions
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