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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Book your flights! Next San Francisco Mobile Music Meetup is October 14, Hosted by Retronyms!

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  • Forgot about the depressing no-response wasteland that is the Arturia Forums.

    We have a good thing going here!

  • edited October 2015

    I tried but now will stay away anything retronyms.

    The 2 apps I have left with their name on them, imini and iprophet, I wish had Rolf's name instead.

    Just playing with iSEM and iProphet. What a difference. In iSEM everything works like it should. In iProphet I have no sustain pedal, crackling when turning effect knobs, stuck notes, etc. basically unusable. I assume that is because of retronyms.
    I started my experience with retronyms with tabletop problems back when it was released. Deleted after dealing with their customer service with no fixes. And wow those prices for the iap (not sure if they have changed since.)

    Please update iProphet. It doesn't deserve this treatment.

  • iProphet is a strange kind of port, it's only half of the original.

  • @Redo1 said:
    In iProphet I have no sustain pedal, crackling when turning effect knobs, stuck notes, etc. basically unusable. I assume that is because of retronyms.

    Really? I don't have any of these issues on my Air 2 8.3. Are you running the latest version? I've got an update for this queued up - maybe they've mucked up something in the latest version.

  • Yep I prophet is unusable for me as well. Those guys are crooks and shouldn't be allowed to be in business anymore. I'm gonna fight to get every penny back that I spent with them and trash their name whenever I can. Scumbags!!!

  • VOX 3000 is the only app i like where retronyms was involved. And it still works without any update since years ;)

  • @monzo said:
    On the iMPC Pro page Akai state it's "Developed in partnership with R..." - so I think it's fair to push both on updates and fixes for that one. Arturia take full credit for iMini etc. so any requests/bugs should be posted on their forum, but you might wait a while for a reply: http://forum.arturia.com/index.php?board=105.0

    The Akai support site has quite a few requests for fixes/updates to iMPC Pro. Their canned responses had been "We will be happy to submit a feature request." Now they seemed to have changed it to 'Don't bother us, talk to Retronyms': http://community.akaipro.com/akai_professional/topics/impc-pro-project-saving-and-export?utm_source=notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_reply&utm_content=topic_link

  • @sexygirl said:
    For one the impc is unfinished. They charged a lot of money which is fine but finish what you started before trying to sell other apps. I'm not the only one who thinks this way. Trust me they are probably the most hated music iOS developers out there. Everything they do is half finished. I'll never spend another penny with them and I surely wouldn't go to anything they're hosting.

    Agree with you 100%! They never fixed the bugs in the original iMPC app. but promised that the new iMPC Pro would remedy that and have many new features. Ok, great, we will pay again for iMPC Pro because, according to Retronyms is a completely new app, but existing customers would receive a discount. Only problem is iMPC Pro is missing critical export features that were in the original app. Retronyms said those features didn't make the initial release because they didn't want to delay the release any longer but they would be quickly added. Here we are nearly a year and a half later and they still have not provided a fix. They have released quite a few sample packs though and their Wej project is only a few months behind schedule.

  • @Dham said:
    The Akai support site has quite a few requests for fixes/updates to iMPC Pro. Their canned responses had been "We will be happy to submit a feature request." Now they seemed to have changed it to 'Don't bother us, talk to Retronyms': http://community.akaipro.com/akai_professional/topics/impc-pro-project-saving-and-export?utm_source=notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_reply&utm_content=topic_link

    Good find, so there you have it - directly from the horses mouth "You may also want to go directly to the developer of the app (Retrnym, not Akai) and see if they can troubleshoot this a little further with you."

    Bollocks obviously though - A take payment for it, and sell from their own store account so they're responsible for any issues with the app - unless the store page belongs to R or the account is jointly owned. If they didn't develop it themselves then they need to contact their supplier/partner and get the issues fixed - not pass the buck to a customer. If I go and buy a tin of beans from a supermarket and discover it's full of black worms I take it back to the store for a refund. I don't expect them to (and they don't) tell me to go and contact 'Cheep Beenz, Japan' to get the issue resolved.

  • edited October 2015

    ^agreed. The passing the buck thing is total bollocks. And I don't even say bollocks.

  • I agree it stinks, only problem Akai nor Retronyms didn't sell you this can of worms, that was Apple.

  • edited October 2015

    @knewspeak said:
    I agree it stinks, only problem Akai nor Retronyms didn't sell you this can of worms, that was Apple.

    If you want a refund, then you'd contact the store owne. If there's an issue and you want to keep the app, or you're out of the 'refund window', then you hassle the company that submitted the product, and who get paid for each sale. For that company to tell you to contact their developer to get it fixed is one passed buck too many.

  • @monzo said:

    Absolutely agree, but it's not just here on iOS, it runs throughout the whole of society, Governments that we elect, sub-contract services to private companies only when things go wrong the Government says we are not to blame, go contact the company, so here we all go round the mulberry bush.

    The life of software over the years has changed, once everything was more or less done in house, developed, tested, then released, warts and all, usually little in the way of updates. Now we are the Beta testers, so a lot of fixing is done after release, this does have benefits though in that we the users have input as to the direction of the further development of the software.

    One downside to iOS is the constant updates it receives always seem to wreck the software that runs on it, so any developer who's 'heart isn't in it', well the software they produce is likely to break.

  • So.... any SanFranSamplr gossip?

  • So Sorry to have been out of town. @JohnFromBerkeley, thanks for helping put it together!

  • yeah any Samplr info from the meet up?

  • Any retronym news?

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