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®
Microphone
Loopa
Owner's Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of the
®
. Please take the time to read through
Loopa
this manual to ensure you get the best from
®
your Loopa
.
Introduction
®
What is the Loopa
?
®
The Loopa
is the world's first looper
microphone. It can be used just like a regular
microphone but also has the ability to record
what you are singing, play that back in a loop
and let you sing on top of it. This way you can
build up layers of sound to create unique and
interesting performances.
®
Your new Loopa
features a unique high-
integrity looper engine custom-designed by
sonuus. Built using the latest FLASH memory
technology for the most robust recording and
using 32-bit floating-point processing to
maximise the sonic quality of your recorded
loops.
Sound quality is further guaranteed by the
special "clip-free" architecture of the looper
engine: no matter how many times you
overdub your loop it will never clip and cause
unpleasant distortion.
A high-quality condenser microphone capsule
is combined with an acoustically-optimised
windscreen to ensure outstanding vocal
clarity
and
a
powerful
low-frequency
response.
®
The body of the Loopa
has been carefully
sculpted to ensure it balances correctly in your
hand, is easy to hold, and easy to operate the
controls. And it looks cool too!
Loopa
Connections
XLR
®
On the end of the Loopa
is a standard 3-pin
microphone connector. Connect the
XLR
supplied microphone cable (or use any other
standard microphone cable) and connect the
other end of the cable to your speaker or other
audio equipment.
Some equipment designed to be used with
microphones can supply phantom power
(+48V) to the microphone. If your equipment
can supply phantom power make sure this is
turned off before connecting the Loopa
Power
Battery (AA)
®
The Loopa
is powered by a single AA battery
(alkaline or rechargeable). Simply open the
battery door and put in a battery observing
the correct polarity. If you connect it the wrong
way round it won't cause any damage, but the
unit won't operate until the battery is inserted
correctly.
When you insert the battery make sure you
put the ribbon under the battery to make it
easy to remove later.
Use the power switch on the control panel to
®
turn on the Loopa
. The
POWER LED
To prolong the life of the battery, remember to
turn off the power switch when you have
®
finished using the Loopa
.
Because of its low power consumption, the
unit will run for many hours (typically for more
than 10) on a single battery. When the battery
is close to needing to be replaced, the
will flash. It is not necessary to replace the
LED
battery immediately since the Loopa
continue to function normally (typically for 1
®
hour). If you need the Loopa
to work reliably
e.g.,
for several hours (
a recording session, or
when playing live) the battery should be
replaced if the
is flashing.
POWER LED
®
Record your first loop
®
Using your Loopa
couldn't be simpler.
After you have connected the Loopa
speaker and turned it on, you can start using it
like any other regular microphone.
To record your first loop, quickly press and
release the
button (don't keep the
RECORD
button pressed). As soon as you do this
everything you sing will be recorded. To show
that you are recording, the light ring will
illuminate in red.
To stop recording your loop and play it back,
®
.
quickly press the
RECORD
(remember not to keep the button pressed).
The light ring will now change from red to
green to show the loop is being played.
The level (or volume) of the loop can be
adjusted using the thumbwheel control.
Moving this fully to the right (number 10 is
positioned at the top of the thumbwheel) will
give maximum playback level (the same
volume as it was recorded). Use this level
control to balance the level of the loop and
your live singing. Typically, this is set so the
loop level is slightly lower than the live level
(position 8 or 9).
will light.
/
PLAY
STOP
POWER
®
will
LOOP LEVEL
®
Loopa
Overdubbing
Recording a loop and singing over it is exciting,
but when you record another loop (or layer)
®
to a
onto the first loop the fun really begins.
Recording onto an existing recording like this
is called overdubbing.
Overdubbing on the Loopa
recording: quickly press
overdubbing (the light ring will illuminate red
and the loop will continue to play at the same
time). To stop overdubbing press
again and the loop will continue playing; the
light ring will illuminate green.
button again
You can start and stop overdubbing as often
as you like. For example, you can enable it
briefly to add a short accent sound, or you can
keep it active during your whole performance
to build up many layers.
Playing and stopping loops
The loop playback can be stopped at any time
by quickly pressing the
Similarly, quickly pressing
playback again. Each time you start playback,
the loop will play from the beginning.
Note that you can also start loop playback and
overdub at the same time by pressing
LIGHT RING
when the looper is stopped.
RECORD
POWER
Erase loop (start again)
When you want to start a new performance
(or if you have made a mistake and want to
start again) it is easy to erase the existing loop.
Press and hold both
buttons until the light ring blinks both red and
green to indicate the loop has been erased.
®
Loopa
®
works just like
to start
RECORD
RECORD
/
button.
PLAY
STOP
/
will start
PLAY
STOP
RECORD
and
/
RECORD
PLAY
STOP
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Loopa

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Questions and answers

Niek Edeling
March 2, 2025

Are recordings (loops) automaticly erased when you switch of the power? Is there a way to store my loop till the next time I use the Loopa?

2 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 2, 2025

The Sonuus Loopa does not automatically erase recordings when powered off. The base loop (the very first loop recorded) is always preserved, even if undo is used extensively. However, there is no mention of a way to store loops for future use beyond keeping the device powered.

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Niek Edeling
March 3, 2025

@Mr. Anderson I tried your procedure, but after switching off the power, even the first loop is gone. The first loop is only kept when I erase the second, third and so on loops (in that caseit is impossible to erase the first loop of a session without powering of or pushing start and record simultaniously).

Summary of Contents for Sonuus Loopa

  • Page 1 Recording a loop and singing over it is exciting, ® Microphone Loopa ® but when you record another loop (or layer) On the end of the Loopa is a standard 3-pin ® After you have connected the Loopa to a Owner’s Manual onto the first loop the fun really begins.
  • Page 2: Further Information

    Output 1·5kΩ, unbalanced By saying the start of the second loop (the Imp. ® When you overdub many loops, the Loopa second “1”) you help to set the correct timing. Community Freq. 110Hz – 20kHz doesn’t simply overwrite the loop each time.