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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  • love this app. I can't put it down!

  • Nice!!! Thanks for the heads up.

  • Looks good. One question. Can I have a short loop looping in the app while i record a longer loop to go with it in a separate track?

  • Not exactly, you have to copy and paste the shorter loop to fill the difference in length.

  • Ahh darn. Not a total deal killer if the copy paste isn't too finicky but it would be nice. Maybe in the future? For reference, there is an app in the App Store called Everest Audio Looper which is a bit too buggy and underdeveloped to put to serious use but the concept is there. Each track has its own independent play head/looper which allows you to jam out for however long you want, then highlight a section to loop while you record additional tracks of any length you want. Check it out, it's quite remarkable just a shame that functionality isn't more commonplace.

  • edited February 2016

    Congrats on the release @LooperSonic. Great launch feature set! Being able to stretch stuff out to full songs is a great differentiator in the iOS looper market. Looking forward to giving it a shot.

    Can a track have different wave samples on it? Say, both a verse and chorus guitar part?

    Edit: Nevermind. I see in one of the screenshots that the answer is yes. Very cool!

  • edited February 2016

    @db909 It's definitely high on the priority list to address this, copy/paste seems like an extra step to me too. It's just a matter of deciding the best ways to function as a looper, while still functioning as a standard multitrack recorder. I have something I'm planning that addresses this in a way that accommodates both, I just haven't implemented it yet.

  • How does Loopersonic compare with Loopy HD or LoopTree? Pros/Cons? I am looking for an easy tool to record other apps on my phone to create loops that I can make into songs. I'm not necessarily looking for live use. I just want something that makes clean, click-free loops without much effort. Loopy HD has been my current go-to app, but I'm always looking for something better. :smiley:

  • is there time stretching?

  • Great to hear that LooperSonic! I would definitely check out Everest for inspiration in that case. no I don't work for them, just impressed. It essentially does exactly what your saying the app is just extremely unpolished. But it definitely accommodates looping and straight up recording together seamlessly. Food for thought.

  • Does Loopersonic have Link support? I don't see it anywhere. I also noticed that it doesn't have time-stretching of loops to keep them the same pitch while speeding up or slowing down tempo.

  • edited February 2016

    @Audiojunkie Pros are being able to arrange your loops in to songs, and playing with the tempo/speed control is fun. Cons would be no midi bindings (yet), and having to copy/paste shorter loops to match longer loops isn't as fast as how Loopy just does it automatically when you change the loop length. I think you won't be disappointed.

  • No time stretching in version 1.0. But it's definitely on my list, as is Link. Link will happen first though.

  • edited February 2016

    I'm sure it's brilliant, but midi is not even mentioned. Also, like mentioned, no time stretch.

    Looks nice :smile:

  • edited February 2016

    Just made a track... Sweet app...

    Little bit of beatbox, a lil whistling and humming with reverse tracks with a lil Nebulizer...

    I didn't say any words but it sounds like it's saying "I'm a genius" so thank you for this awesome app...

    Moar too come...

  • The app is niche in the best possible way for me.

    I think that is what this app will do, many different quirky things to many people.

    It is a tool that will be a must have for me.

    Personally, the app is like the best aspects of Loopy and Loop Tree and puts them together in a neat and clean little package.

    Personally, this is what I use it for.

    IPhone. I am able to combine loops quick and on the fly making stems with relative ease.

    Not possible on Loopy to do that. Or Loop tree.

    IPhone capability makes this app special for what it does.

  • @db909 said:
    Great to hear that LooperSonic! I would definitely check out Everest for inspiration in that case. no I don't work for them, just impressed. It essentially does exactly what your saying the app is just extremely unpolished. But it definitely accommodates looping and straight up recording together seamlessly. Food for thought.

    I think you're about right. As a simple lummox user I was very disappointed with Everest.

  • @eross said:
    love this app. I can't put it down!

    A few hours later; how are the hands? What do like about it now? (I've already bought it, so just looking to get the benefit of your experience...)

  • I love that it doesn't time stretch! Can make lots of cool sounds this way.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    A few hours later; how are the hands? What do like about it now?

    Meet me at Radio and I'll show you...

  • @Cassetteur said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    A few hours later; how are the hands? What do like about it now?

    Meet me at Radio and I'll show you...

    I'd love to but can't tonight. Have deeply sweaty/sick thirteen year old on the premises who requires my attendance (and the forcing of fluids etc). But I'll gladly take you up on your offered lesson after the weekend when you get a convenient moment. Let me know...

  • how does this compare with group the loop?

  • No MIDI bindings is a deal breaker for me. I'll jump off the fence when there's MIDI remote control support.

  • edited February 2016

    I did some beta testing for this and really liked the simplicity of the DAW type linear timeline, because it lends itself to song structure. Also (I believe) it is the only iOS looper to do pitch bending, like the pitch knob on an old Tascam tape 4 track. The import and export is seamless with Audioshare, and so is the audiobus and IAA input. To me it seems even simpler than Garageband, for simple multi-track recording of some idears. Dave, the developer, has some great ideas for future development, that work with the minimalist, no manual needed design.

  • I love the quick workflow. you can really get in a zone and make music, without thinking about the daw itself. I also love the time stretching!! I kind of wish you could adjust speed and pitch separately, but still cool. Also wish there was a pan control( or maybe there is and I am just missing it?)

  • edited February 2016

    Hard to figure out which of these basket of loopers is the one to wear to the ball and comparison is the thief of all joy after all etc, but there is something stunningly simple here. I like Triggler for the same kind of reasons and Group the Loop for its other utility. I think of Loopy as a different piece of software altogether. But amongst them all I have a tendency to come to a bit of a stop and think 'well, why not just do this directly in Auria?' BUT there is a place for the directness of this particular thing (for me), especially for working (so very simply and quickly) on trying to figure out harmonies etc.

    It's also fun. Something I to often forget to add into the score.

  • I was up rather late last night playing with your wonderful app.
    Nice work!

  • edited February 2016

    @syrupcore said:
    I love that it doesn't time stretch! Can make lots of cool sounds this way.

    i agree - old school pitching is great.

  • @kobamoto said:
    how does this compare with group the loop?

    Same question here

  • edited February 2016

    @anickt said:

    @kobamoto said:
    how does this compare with group the loop?

    Same question here

    Me 3

    So there's another one with a funny name 'Group the loop'.

    Went to the website and it's pretty polished. I wonder what the drummer is like. Only one review in iTunes.

    No shortage of loopers now :)

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