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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  • Gadget. (Still).

    And for live use, Animoog.

    Lots of second places to all sorts of apps but right now I’m re-loving iElectribe and also have discovered the joys of Skram. Both, again, great for live jamming with.

  • It was Alchemy, NanoStudio and ThumbJam in the past....if i had to choose one...Alchemy.
    Now on iOS 11 with all the new apps as well i would say Model D now since it just sound damn good and powerful.
    ThumbJam is still an old love but i was hoping it transform further (also as payed upgrade/IAP if needed) since it has a lot of potential.
    Beside that a navi app called Scout i bought for under 2 bucks is what i often use.

  • edited May 2018

    Just new in the business, just a few weeks active on the ios platform, but i like audiobus by far!

  • Not technically an app but FabFilter's Timeless. FabFilters are soo good! (And Dan Worral of coarse)
    Aum gets second place for me, although that sounds like heresy. Go j lilla!

  • Gadget (cpu/battery problems aside)

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Gadget. (Still).

    And for live use, Animoog.

    Lots of second places to all sorts of apps but right now I’m re-loving iElectribe and also have discovered the joys of Skram. Both, again, great for live jamming with.

    Have you Groove Rider-ed?

  • what this sunvix can do? is it a daw?

  • @tonytutone said:
    what this sunvix can do? is it a daw?

    I think of it as Soviet Ableton Live. It’s a tracker (old-school computer sequencing) and a modular synth. I also think of it as musical Lego, when building synths and effects. I got into it after doing lots of Ableton tutorials and realising that instrument racks and meta modules are essentially the same thing.

  • Also, I should mention that it’s free (just not on iOS/Android). If you have a laptop/desktop you can use it for free. Accessible to everyone everywhere. Alexander Zolotov is a genius.

  • interesting. does it record audio?

  • @tonytutone said:
    what this sunvix can do? is it a daw?

    The question for me is: what can’t it do?
    Here’s something it can do with envelopes and sampler instruments. The example here is with an XI instrument but works the same way with .wav single and multisample .wav instruments

  • @tonytutone said:
    interesting. does it record audio?

    Not in a satisfying way, yet. It’s always being developed, though, so I expect it will come one of these days. The sampler module can play audio that you’ve recorded elsewhere.

  • edited May 2018

    @tomato_juice said:

    @tonytutone said:
    interesting. does it record audio?

    Not in a satisfying way, yet. It’s always being developed, though, so I expect it will come one of these days. The sampler module can play audio that you’ve recorded elsewhere.

    The method for Audio recording (an Input module - receiving audio from mic, or Audiobus, or your interface - recording into a Sampler module) though different in approach to trad. DAWs, allows different approaches on the audio recorded: the audio clip becomes a sampler instrument itself, subject to all the usual tracker fx, as well as the more familiar sampler manipulation and mangling functionalities, as well as envelope play shown above. It’s a different way of looking at ingredients and outcomes, very flexible and open ended.

  • Syntronik is sailing up as one of my favourites after the deluxe update.
    The VCS3 sounds made my day. It felt like dr Who was coming through the chimney :smiley:

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @tonytutone said:
    interesting. does it record audio?

    Not in a satisfying way, yet. It’s always being developed, though, so I expect it will come one of these days. The sampler module can play audio that you’ve recorded elsewhere.

    The method for Audio recording (an Input module - receiving audio from mic, or Audiobus, or your interface - recording into a Sampler module) though different in approach to trad. DAWs, allows different approaches on the audio recorded: the audio clip becomes a sampler instrument itself, subject to all the usual tracker fx, as well as the more familiar sampler manipulation and mangling functionalities, as well as envelope play shown above. It’s a different way of looking at ingredients and outcomes, very flexible and open ended.

    Ah, I didn't mean to misinform. Sorry. I might have said that it's possible, but probably not what most users would have in mind. It is very flexible and open-ended indeed. For instance, I got frustrated with the crappy eq module, so I made a better one. It’s that kind of environment. For the MacGyver-minded.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ruvfnm3r0v2mr7g/AE musical EQ v1.2.sunsynth?dl=0

  • Wow, you can create FX with SunVox? I remember there was a recurring joke on the forums of writing SunVox as S____X or something like that.

  • edited May 2018

    @tomato_juice said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @tonytutone said:
    interesting. does it record audio?

    Not in a satisfying way, yet. It’s always being developed, though, so I expect it will come one of these days. The sampler module can play audio that you’ve recorded elsewhere.

    The method for Audio recording (an Input module - receiving audio from mic, or Audiobus, or your interface - recording into a Sampler module) though different in approach to trad. DAWs, allows different approaches on the audio recorded: the audio clip becomes a sampler instrument itself, subject to all the usual tracker fx, as well as the more familiar sampler manipulation and mangling functionalities, as well as envelope play shown above. It’s a different way of looking at ingredients and outcomes, very flexible and open ended.

    Ah, I didn't mean to misinform. Sorry. I might have said that it's possible, but probably not what most users would have in mind. It is very flexible and open-ended indeed. For instance, I got frustrated with the crappy eq module, so I made a better one. It’s that kind of environment. For the MacGyver-minded.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ruvfnm3r0v2mr7g/AE musical EQ v1.2.sunsynth?dl=0

    That’s a tasty EQ! Thank you, it’s already loaded in my newest project....

    @theconnactic said:
    Wow, you can create FX with SunVox? I remember there was a recurring joke on the forums of writing SunVox as S____X or something like that.

    Yes u can build fx in SunVox and use it in the FX slot of Audiobus, or as an IAA effect.

  • Brambos is my all time favorite. Any single Brambos app could be my all time favorite. My all time favorite developer, without a doubt.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    That’s a tasty EQ! Thank you, it’s already loaded in my newest project....

    Thanks man. EQing makes everything sound better. Enjoy.

    Meanwhile, I never could pick a hands-down all-time favourite app. I mean... It might well be SunVox, but it might be something FabFilter (Saturn's my favourite), or maybe Patterning or Samplr, or Neo-Soul Keys or one of the many amazing synths we have nowadays (iWAVESTATION FTW!). I want them all for different reasons.

  • @tomato_juice said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    That’s a tasty EQ! Thank you, it’s already loaded in my newest project....

    Thanks man. EQing makes everything sound better. Enjoy.

    Meanwhile, I never could pick a hands-down all-time favourite app. I mean... It might well be SunVox, but it might be something FabFilter (Saturn's my favourite), or maybe Patterning or Samplr, or Neo-Soul Keys or one of the many amazing synths we have nowadays (iWAVESTATION FTW!). I want them all for different reasons.

    Yep it’s impossible to pick, really.
    I delete some from the device in preference for others, then I “rediscover” the deleted ones, and around and around I go.

    SunVox stands out now because I’ve never deleted it, and it’s the one I’ve put the most learning time into, and had nearly the longest (since iPad 1, 2010). And it covers the use cases that I use all the other apps for, on one screen. And it does stuff none of the others do (one example: a built in theremin, which is hilarious for vocal samples...)

    And yes iWAVESTATION for the win. And the rest of the scores of amazing synths on iOS, too many to list, that I’ve also never deleted once purchasing. I, synth addict.

  • Sampletank.
    Fully loaded.
    Yes, it does take up lots of room, but I can build entire pieces in any genre with it.
    Tied for second place:
    Mitosynth
    All Brambos
    All AUFX
    Patterning
    Tonestack
    DrumJam
    Xynthesizr
    Rock Drum Machine
    all Amazing/Apesoft
    and many more

    I didn't list Audioshare, AUM, and Audiobus because that is like listing oxygen as a favorite.

  • edited May 2018

    Auria Pro...

  • Cubasis got me deep into it,alongside with Patterning,iSem,Animoog,Lorentz
    Patterning is officially what I use for drums.
    First time I play with something so much just for fun,but at the same time making serious work!
    Animoog is a beast.If you can tame it,your sound will definitely come out.
    Lorentz is a strange thing.Opened it first time,was like meh...Played with it and now it's always in my tracks.THE tool.
    iSem is my personal best.It gives me that special"deep" sound.Some may be more impressive,like Animoog,but iSem's sounds always "sit".I use it for almost anything and in my case,it rarely fails.
    Cubasis glues them all together and it's speed,UI, stability, compatibility,options,support,externals,makes it the iPad DAW king in 2018.
    Other apps that win it for me are Sunrizer,iDensity,DM1,GarageBand,Xequence.

  • @tomato_juice said:

    @tonytutone said:
    what this sunvix can do? is it a daw?

    I think of it as Soviet Ableton Live. It’s a tracker (old-school computer sequencing) and a modular synth. I also think of it as musical Lego, when building synths and effects. I got into it after doing lots of Ableton tutorials and realising that instrument racks and meta modules are essentially the same thing.

    It is basically this, but with synth modules, generators, and effect modules, in digital form on a computer instead of this. Well, it isn’t this at all, then. But I like plugging this video anyway, so here:

  • It’s whatever you want it to be. So long as you want it to be a “small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with pattern-based sequencer (tracker).”
    http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/

  • Gadget

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  • Cubasis and Gadget sure are popular. B)

  • Many already know, but for those who don't...Different Drummer.

  • Rozeta.

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