đ See the Loop: Loop Halos in Muser Studio
- Jeff Ranasinghe
- May 9
- 2 min read
Youâve been hearing the loops. Now you can see them.
Weâve added a new visual feature: a subtle, clean blue Loop Halos that show you the live progress of each loop you define. Itâs part feedback, part aesthetic, and totally in sync with the creative rhythm of the app.
đ What They Do
When you tap a button to define a loop, a red ring appears â just like before.
Once the loop is captured, the ring is replaced by a blue Loop Halo that grows clockwise.
The halo starts empty and fills as the loop progresses, resetting at the start of each cycle.
Short loops grow fast. Long loops grow slowly.
You instantly feel the structure of your layered performance â no numbers, no meters, just visual rhythm.
đšÂ Why It Matters
You now get:
A clear indication of when a loop starts and ends. This can really help with lining up your next loop layer.
A read on which loops are long or short
A visual sense of timing as each loop plays
A surprisingly soothing, hypnotic feedback system
Itâs one of those features that doesnât get in your way â but once youâve seen it, youâll wonder how you managed without it.
đ§ Â Familiar to Loopers? It Might Be
If youâve used Ableton Live or Loopy Pro, this idea might feel familiar â and thatâs by design. In Muser Studio, itâs tuned to be light and inobtrusive â a soft, visual cue that helps you feel the structure and stay orientated, without needing to think too much about it. Itâs just there like a guardian angel, moving with you and keeping you on track.
đ„ Watch Loop Halos in Action
đ Available Now
This update is already live in Muser Studio v1.0.6 and above.
Try layering a few loops â vocals, beats, textures â and get a feel for each loopâs timing at a glance.
#LoopLife Time feels different when it loops. Now you can see that, too.
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