Nanoloop on Analogue Pocket - Explore #1

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Analogue isn’t just for games anymore.
It’s for making music.

Pocket has a digital audio workstation built in called Nanoloop. It’s a synthesizer and a sequencer. Designed for music creation and live performance. Shape, stretch and morph sounds. Capture music or play and sculpt live.

**Nanoloop composition by @henryhomesweet**

*Video and audio footage is not captured on an Analogue Pocket and is showcased for demo purposes only. The final version of Nanoloop for Analogue Pocket is in development and subject to change.*

**Nanoloop composition by @henryhomesweet**
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This seems like it would've been the perfect device to have a crossover with Teenage Engineering. Interestingly, both Analogue and Teenage Engineering had crossover products with Ghostly. Either way, can't wait for this.

whyywhy
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im going to makes some bangers syncing this with my analog rytm

micaramos
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I have this (Nanoloops) for iOS, it's pretty fun to mess with in short bursts.

videogameobsession
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At x1.5 speed sounds pretty pretty good

DavidErresesions
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This tutorial would be useful if there were actually any Pockets to purchase.

kashyusaf
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so are we getting both versions of nanoloop (one and two) or just two?

yahooeny
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The Analogue pocket is looking cool! Is nanoloop licenced or are you just pre-installing the ROM that is available for demo on the nanoloop site? Thanks!

geecen
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I really hope it will be possible to buy it without the case so you can put it in your old gameboy pocket case for nastolia value. I would love to make an analogue pocket inside a gameboy pocket case.

LordPsychocutioner
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Can you answer if we'll able to use the type c usb for midi keyboard ?

DenoNisshoku
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is it possible to make hip hop beats on this?

vel
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I see only a handful of people using it

meh
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i dont really understand... the whole point of nanoloop is making sound with the original gameboy sound hardware... so whats the point here?

DubElementMusic