Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.

What is Loopy Pro?Loopy Pro is a powerful, flexible, and intuitive live looper, sampler, clip launcher and DAW for iPhone and iPad. At its core, it allows you to record and layer sounds in real-time to create complex musical arrangements. But it doesn’t stop there—Loopy Pro offers advanced tools to customize your workflow, build dynamic performance setups, and create a seamless connection between instruments, effects, and external gear.

Use it for live looping, sequencing, arranging, mixing, and much more. Whether you're a live performer, a producer, or just experimenting with sound, Loopy Pro helps you take control of your creative process.

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We don't need an iPad Pro. I want to save my money for this. Seaboard Rise!!!!!

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  • Thanks for the great info @Cinebient and @sonosaurus !
  • edited December 2015
    O.k. the hardware and software is absolutly awesome and i love it so much! The build quality is great. No plastic! Just dark metal and the silicon interface feels great too for me.
    The only downside, it seems i can´t use my own samples inside the equator synth (or i just didn´t found a way yet).
    However, the synth has fantastic presets (at the moment 127) and the UI is very good and even in Logic scalable up to full screen and seemlessly. It could even be my new favourite tool. Some of the best presets i ever played.
    Roli did really a fantastic job and the hardware and software together is such an awesome thing for me! Really, never had so much fun with music! I hope Roli has a big future..... when the iOS equator synth presets are sound the same..... then it will be a big win for iOS too!
    Absolutly worth the money for me!!  tu  clap  phones  love

  • Congratulations @Cinebient! Glad to hear it meets, or exceeds your expectations. That's the best form of investment. I am sure you are going to post a lot of new music using the Rise/Equator. When you get around to it, I hope you could explore how the Rise could work with some of the iOS apps.
  • @bsantoro said:
    Congratulations @Cinebient! Glad to hear it meets, or exceeds your expectations. That's the best form of investment. I am sure you are going to post a lot of new music using the Rise/Equator. When you get around to it, I hope you could explore how the Rise could work with some of the iOS apps.
    I have no cck and no adapter for my iPhone 5 but it should also work with the integrated midi bluetooth in the rise like on OSX. The latency is very good! 
    Not sure if i can map the iOS synth like i want. I will test tomorrow a few things. 
    In general the combination of the hardware and software is just so "musical". That are the things pushing modern music forward. 
    Some doesn´t like it or think it´s useless and it´s not for everyone of course but i´m still a fan yet. 
    Everything around this is pure quality for me. Hardware, Software, Support and more. It´s a bit special but exact my cup of tea ;) And it´s crossplatform too!
  • Here is my first play with it. I used 13 from the default patches and made just a short experimental kind of soundtrack. I added one bus in Logic to send it trough one Aether and B2. 
    This combination is great!! Next i will try to see how it connect to some iOS apps :smiley: 

  • O.k. i tryed to connect it via bluetooth to my iPhone 5.... and it works great. I tryed Mitosynth, Animoog, ThumbJam and Garage Band and it works fine so far and the latency is very usable too. 
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