Lo-fi ambient live loop | Stylophone + Loopy Pro

Stylophones aren't the best for ambient — no envelope, no filter, just a buzzy instant attack... however with the right effects, anything can be ambient. 😅 The original Stylophone is a 60s novelty instrument built around a single oscillator — harsh metallic tone, no way to shape the envelope, no filter to tame it with. I'd been sitting on mine for a while, not quite sure what to do with it beyond playing some classic tunes. After a lot of experimenting, the right effects setup made it genuinely click — and the result was more interesting than I expected (I'll do further experimentation for sure). To build the ambient pad, the signal runs through Baby Audio BA-1 FX Strip (awesome lo-fi plugin for free), then Nembrini Quinta Pitch Machine for octave layering, then AudioKit Verb (it's free as well) for space. Once that loop was locked in, Quinta and Verb got switched off. The reason: the Stylophone and PO-12 were summed into a single mono signal before the interface, so those effects would hit the drums too which I didn't want. BA-1 and Eventide Blackhole stayed in for the rest of the piece. To keep the playing section from feeling static, I had the BA-1's resonance and chorus mapped to an XY pad in Loopy Pro — real-time texture shifts while playing, no extra loops. Rhythm is a Teenage Engineering PO-12 Pocket Operator — two patterns chained and looping throughout. Signal chain: → Stylophone & PO-12 Rhythm → Passive mixer → DIY stereo to mono summing box → IK Multimedia iRig USB → iPhone — Loopy Pro as host Inside Loopy Pro (pre-loop, in order): Baby Audio BA-1 FX Strip (resonance + chorus mapped to XY pad) Nembrini Quinta Pitch Machine (octaver) AudioKit Verb Eventide Blackhole Reverb Recorded with a Sony RX100 mk IV, edited in DaVinci Resolve #stylophone #ambientmusic #loopypro #lofimusic