Introduction to Nanoloop


Nanoloop is a comprehensive sequencer, synthesizer, and sampler package designed specifically for mobile use. It operates seamlessly on a variety of smartphones and tablets, including older and low-end devices. The interface is adaptable to any screen resolution and can be customized with adjustable font and icon sizes, as well as light and dark color schemes.

Key Features



  • Easy-to-use sequencer suitable for rhythm and melody

  • Automation of all parameters

  • 8 channels, each capable of functioning as a synthesizer or sampler

  • 8 patterns per channel

  • Load samples from SD card

  • Record samples via microphone

  • Trim samples and re-sample

  • Polyphonic FM, PWM, and noise synthesis

  • Song editor with loop function

  • Send and receive projects via e-mail

  • Compatible with iOS version

  • WAV and Ogg Vorbis export options

  • Share projects and audio on Dropbox and SoundCloud (requires installation of respective apps)

User-Friendly Interface


The interface has been simplified for ease of use. In most cases, a long press on an icon reveals additional information and/or a menu, enhancing the user experience.

The Synth


Nanoloop's FM synth provides maximum flexibility within a compact set of parameters. It features a stereo modulator detune effect and is capable of producing a variety of sounds, including:



  • Clean bells

  • Rhodes-like tones

  • Spheric pads

  • Thick beats and basses

  • Exotic sounds and noises

The Sequencer


The step sequencer visualizes the rhythmic structure in a compact 4x4 square matrix, making it straightforward to lay out patterns.

The Sampler


The puristic sampler comes equipped with an A/D envelope, loop function, and start offset, but lacks effects. You can record samples for up to 6 seconds via the microphone or load samples from an SD card (WAV formats at 8, 22, 44, or 48 KHz).

Offline Capability


Note: Nanoloop does not require an internet connection to function. However, it does perform a license check via the internet during the first 10 minutes of use when launched for the first time. Once the check is successful, the result is stored locally, allowing you to work offline indefinitely.