Select your input device and press OK to allow microphone access.
USB footswitches that emulate a keyboard (page turners) work too.
This looper works like a loop station pedal: record a phrase, it repeats with zero gap, and you stack overdubs on top — each one a separate layer with its own volume, mute and delete. Quantized mode locks the loop to your tempo grid (count-in included), so it can't drift; Free mode works like a classic pedal. I built it to practice at my own desk, and it's free: no download, no signup.
It loops whatever your input hears — electric guitar through a USB interface, acoustic through the built-in mic, bass, keys, vocals or beatbox.
Yes — completely. No download, no signup, no time limit. Allow microphone access and start playing.
No. The looper runs on the Web Audio API in current Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox, on desktop and mobile.
Yes. It records whatever input you choose — guitar, bass, vocals, beatbox, or keys through a mic.
Not yet: loops live in your browser session. Saving and WAV export are next on the roadmap.
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