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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  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    More on Bassline: Have never really used it with other sounds (thanks @RustiK), but it was a breeze to set-up and has given whole new life to that old stand-by Sunriser. Some serious thump.

    Right!

    Add MO DRUMS and youre set!

    I like to pick notes and then set up 4 different step size (4 8 12 16) and then use AB remote to change them

  • Gestrument/Scalegen are brilliantly forward-thinking, revolutionary apps. Drop a midi file in scalegen, output it to gestrument, and then you are not just playing the midi file but an improv of a brand new variation. So cool. I just wish there was better instruction on how to create your own presets. The preset controls are pretty confusing.

  • @Coloobar said:
    Gestrument/Scalegen are brilliantly forward-thinking, revolutionary apps. Drop a midi file in scalegen, output it to gestrument, and then you are not just playing the midi file but an improv of a brand new variation. So cool. I just wish there was better instruction on how to create your own presets. The preset controls are pretty confusing.

    O yeh, good one! nearly forgot about those also.

  • Anyone mention Vio or Borderlands yet?

  • It has already been cited, but always worth another recommendation: Samvada.
    Great, versatile, AND free!

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    It has already been cited, but always worth another recommendation: Samvada.
    Great, versatile, AND free!

    Samvada?

    I will go check it out!

  • Voice Rack FX is quite good. The Pitch Assist setting alone is worth the price of admission. Honorable mention to Korvpressor and the art of making sweet audio sausage ...

  • iGuzheng! man.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Would have said Seline Redux too, but it no longer works well with iOS 9. So I'm going to go with Metronom or TE Tuner or Wavemapper.

    +1 on Wavemapper. Maybe the most unsung!

  • @gkillmaster said:

    O yeh! I forgot about that. I agree!

    there was another app much like SynthX which I used and loved and now can't remember the name of. Had a very similar layout. I used to use Cantor and thought it was amazing and now I can't find it in iTunes anymore. I remember using Cantor and Mugician interchangeably and now neither of them seem available. Wonder where they've gone!?

  • @gkillmaster said:

    there was another app much like SynthX which I used and loved and now can't remember the name of. Had a very similar layout. I used to use Cantor and thought it was amazing and now I can't find it in iTunes anymore. I remember using Cantor and Mugician interchangeably and now neither of them seem available. Wonder where they've gone!?

    I've got Cantor on my iPad, but they look to have gone from the AppStore, Geo Synth is a comparable replacement in ways though.

  • Sliver is never talked about but is truly inspiring for me.

  • @knewspeak @gkillmaster the developer of Cantor was the same one who worked on Geo Synth. Cantor disappeared after the developer moved on but he did allow other developers to use his app as a model so some Cantor like apps might still be available on the App Store.

    The ability of the app to distribute its midi output among the 16 different midi channels on a rotating basis so the receiving midi app didn't start glitching like crazy from MIDI overload on a single channel was one of its strong points. You could send lots of pitch bends, multiple notes, and other guitar like qualities via MIDI to your synths provided they were setup to handle this type of MIDI (e.g. WaveGenerator voice per channel). GeoShred is nearing its release date and it's a successor to these apps so you might want to check it out.

  • @Paul said:
    @knewspeak @gkillmaster the developer of Cantor was the same one who worked on Geo Synth. Cantor disappeared after the developer moved on but he did allow other developers to use his app as a model so some Cantor like apps might still be available on the App Store.

    The ability of the app to distribute its midi output among the 16 different midi channels on a rotating basis so the receiving midi app didn't start glitching like crazy from MIDI overload on a single channel was one of its strong points. You could send lots of pitch bends, multiple notes, and other guitar like qualities via MIDI to your synths provided they were setup to handle this type of MIDI (e.g. WaveGenerator voice per channel). GeoShred is nearing its release date and it's a successor to these apps so you might want to check it out.

    Thanks!! will definately look for GeoShred. I though Cantor was so brilliant.

    Its funny how apps come and go in my "Purchased" list on iTunes. Another app I loved was this crazy sequencer with hearts and happy graphics that did great chord detection. I can't remember the name but it was something like chord buddy or pal or something. Now I can't find it in my list of purchases at all...

  • edited November 2015

    @gkillmaster said:

    It is ChordPolyPad, or Navichord.

    Sir, you only need midiSTPES to properly play and record your midi sequences. I can say to you, every midi apps has it's unique target. Some favour this, and some for other functions.

    I have 90% of all these ios midi apps. I will not stay long in this forum, because I have business to do. If you and all forks really want to sequence Korg Gadget, look and buy Phaedra, If you want a general midi keyboard, you go midiSTEPs. If you want good melody, you go Fugue Machine. If you just want playing midi keyboard on apps, you go Navichord and StepPolyArp and Soundprism. If you are a writer, you go with ChordPolyPad. If you want to dig trouble, you go any others. Wish you look no more.

  • @Kaikoo said:

    It is ChordPolyPad, or Navichord.

    Sir, you only need midiSTPES to properly play and record your midi sequences. I can say to you, every midi apps has it's unique target. Some favour this, and some for other functions.

    I have 90% of all these ios midi apps. I will not stay long in this forum, because I have business to do. If you and all forks really want to sequence Korg Gadget, look and buy Phaedra, If you want a general midi keyboard, you go midiSTEPs. If you want good melody, you go Fugue Machine. If you just want playing midi keyboard on apps, you go Navichord and StepPolyArp and Soundprism. If you are a writer, you go with ChordPolyPad. If you want to dig trouble, you go any others. Wish you look no more.

    thank you @Kaikoo! I appreciate your summary on all this!

    For me, I'm trying to avoid the glut so I'm mulling all this over and eventually will make a choice.

    The app was not ChordPolyPad or Navichord. It came out 5 years or so ago. I think it was created by a Japanese person or company. I wish I could remember the name. Brilliant I thought as a composition sequencer and chord detection tool.

  • Japanese one is Chordy or MidiChordy.

  • @Kaikoo said:
    Japanese one is Chordy or MidiChordy.

    Its not those. Similar bright graphics but more of a sequencer.

  • @gkillmaster

    Its not those. Similar bright graphics but more of a sequencer.

    TNR-i or Tenori On

  • @Kaikoo said:

    TNR-i or Tenori On

    No. thank you though. I'll post when I find it. Its almost graphically "teenage" like. child like. but very powerful. I think they've removed it from the iTunes store. I've look for hours. Also the other controller app I was trying to find is called Slide Control by Rouet Productions. I think its been removed too. Probably never updated and no longer compatible. shame...

  • @gkillmaster said:

    No. thank you though. I'll post when I find it. Its almost graphically "teenage" like. child like. but very powerful. I think they've removed it from the iTunes store. I've look for hours. Also the other controller app I was trying to find is called Slide Control by Rouet Productions. I think its been removed too. Probably never updated and no longer compatible. shame...

    I found it! One of my all time favorite apps and unsung, though now seems defunct: Chordroid

  • I remember that. Do you have it in iTunes still? It was pretty interesting, but couldn't find much help in English.

  • @funjunkie27 said:
    I remember that. Do you have it in iTunes still? It was pretty interesting, but couldn't find much help in English.

    It was removed from iTunes but I don't know why. I wrote (or attempted to) to the developer and asked. I hope I hear back. I'll post back if I do

  • OK rediscovered:
    Loopseque https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/loopseque/id384127919?mt=8 and Loopseque Mini https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/loopseque-mini/id406130470?mt=8

    Highlights:
    Pattern-ish 32 step circle sequencer
    9 sequence circles per voice
    4х4 channels of audio tracks
    Dropbox Sync
    Audio copy/paste
    Sample editor, uploader & browser
    MIDI Per channel per voice

    Updated this year 2015

    Cons:
    apparently lack of iphone 6 support
    site not updated since 2013

  • OK rediscovered:
    Loopseque https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/loopseque/id384127919?mt=8 and Loopseque Mini https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/loopseque-mini/id406130470?mt=8

    Highlights:
    Pattern-ish 32 step circle sequencer
    9 sequence circles per voice
    4х4 channels of audio tracks
    Dropbox Sync
    Audio copy/paste
    Sample editor, uploader & browser
    MIDI Per channel per voice

    Updated this year 2015

    Cons:
    apparently lack of iphone 6 support
    site not updated since 2013

  • Sunrizer.

    I know. Hardly unknown or even really unsung, but I recently got a new iPad and this has caused me to re-install, re-evaluate etc. In some ways back to square one, which is where I first found Sunrizer. And thereafter quickly took it for granted. Old after all. Use it now and then to test things (always guaranteed to work in the background etc). Never bring it out to party.

    Until now. Just spent a few quiet hours with it (and its arp), approaching it as if it were in fact something new and shiny.

    And it's just a really damn fine piece of software.

  • Bebot. Seriously this is a fun little app, though it doesn't have any of the modern features we all love such as IAA, AUM, Link etc.

  • @fprintf said:
    Bebot. Seriously this is a fun little app, though it doesn't have any of the modern features we all love such as IAA, AUM, Link etc.

    Sir, the Mighty Bebot works fine for me in AB.....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    Sir, the Mighty Bebot works fine for me in AB.....

    Me as well.

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