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.

Download on the App Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

jammy jam with Samplr, loopy, impaktor (video)

edited April 2016 in Creations

Just dropping this one. I was lucky enough my 1 year old has got a deep sleep. Not enough time to record audio separately so warts and all...

Comments

  • outstanding! i love seeing other people's live set ups...

    recording drums with a sleeping infant nearby? +1000 points

    note to self: get SAMPLR

  • @wellingtonCres said:
    outstanding! i love seeing other people's live set ups...

    recording drums with a sleeping infant nearby? +1000 points

    note to self: get SAMPLR

    I'm surprised you haven't got it yet!!! ;)

  • @supadom well done! Quick question :
    Do you have the pad plugged straight to iPhone's mic input? I ask because the piezo of the pad has very high output and maybe you should add a resistor .

  • @supadom well done! Quick question :

    Do you think you could get away with this with two?

  • @Korakios said:
    @supadom well done! Quick question :
    Do you have the pad plugged straight to iPhone's mic input? I ask because the piezo of the pad has very high output and maybe you should add a resistor .

    I have a line 6 sonic port mounted under the epad so the sound is traveling all digital. No issues with it being too hot but I still have the sensivity within Impaktor set to very low just so it doesn't retrigger.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @supadom well done! Quick question :

    Do you think you could get away with this with two?

    The 5 year old was glued to the screen. No active parenting required.

  • @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @supadom well done! Quick question :

    Do you think you could get away with this with two?

    The 5 year old was glued to the screen. No active parenting required.

    See, typical assumption-foolishness on my part: Presumed Mother was off with The Heir and you were thus in charge of The Bairn. Presumed wrong. Amazing Mister Five would stare at you/screen that long. Never got more than about 30 seconds at that age. Quite retrospectively jealous etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @supadom said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @supadom well done! Quick question :

    Do you think you could get away with this with two?

    The 5 year old was glued to the screen. No active parenting required.

    See, typical assumption-foolishness on my part: Presumed Mother was off with The Heir and you were thus in charge of The Bairn. Presumed wrong. Amazing Mister Five would stare at you/screen that long. Never got more than about 30 seconds at that age. Quite retrospectively jealous etc.

    Not at all. The miss five was actually at school but had she been home she'd probably be glued to the computer (he says today's youth while feeling guilty for not providing enough outdoor shenanigans. Anyway, need to keep finding those jammy slots not to go under I suppose.

  • I'm once again very inspired by your use of impaktor and samplr. So good!

    And might I suggest: your whole rehearsal rig is just a few battery packs away from becoming an outdoor shenanigan in its own right. Off to the woods! ;-) the little people can help cart the gear right?

  • Which turnado fx is it on 2:16min?

    Cool

  • edited April 2016

    Having worked in a few groups including members with kids in tow, it's constantly surprised me how effectively a touchscreen will subdue a child. Skram has proven to be an especially effective child immobiliser. I think that speaks in a positive way for it's design actually!

    Loved the Impaktor use, it's an app that I've never used and doesn't really fit into my own performance, but seeing things like this makes it look great.

  • Talented man Supadom! :-)

  • The thing that got me from "Impaktor is cool but oh boy did I just make a mess" to "I can use Impaktor predictably and get great results" is using the same rubber drum pad that @supadom uses (actually stole the idea from him). It's really satisfying to physically play something, especially in a live setting. Recommended if you can find one cheap.

  • @obiwahnkentobi said:
    Which turnado fx is it on 2:16min?

    Cool

    Haha, I knew that this question would crop up sooner or later.

    It is one of the pitch looper presets. I might have tweaked it a little but you should get a decent scratch out of the box.

  • @OscarSouth said:
    Having worked in a few groups including members with kids in tow, it's constantly surprised me how effectively a touchscreen will subdue a child. Skram has proven to be an especially effective child immobiliser. I think that speaks in a positive way for it's design actually!

    Loved the Impaktor use, it's an app that I've never used and doesn't really fit into my own performance, but seeing things like this makes it look great.

    I didn't realise skram had such powers. My 5 y o daughter could spend hours with musyc and nodebeat. I presume loving as much the game like parts as the music. The 1 y o is still on bebot! Great apps in their own right.

  • edited April 2016

    This is so, so good.

    My new favourite thing of yours @supadom. By a good margin.

    I just love every element of it to be honest.

    When you moved to the drums I was just really laughing. Very clever.

  • Nice one @supadom . In regards to the pad, are you just plugging that into the headphone jack to trigger Impaktor?

  • @Hmtx said:
    I'm once again very inspired by your use of impaktor and samplr. So good!

    And might I suggest: your whole rehearsal rig is just a few battery packs away from becoming an outdoor shenanigan in its own right. Off to the woods! ;-) the little people can help cart the gear right?

    Yeah agreed, but don't ravers use power generators anyway?

  • @funjunkie27 said:
    Nice one @supadom . In regards to the pad, are you just plugging that into the headphone jack to trigger Impaktor?

    Nope, there's a line 6 sonic port secretly strapped underneath the pad. Jack from pad to sonic port then out to EIE.

  • Thanks @supadom . I have the EIE and the pad, so I just need to see what I can use to get the two together.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    This is so, so good.

    My new favourite thing of yours @supadom. By a good margin.

    I just love every element of it to be honest.

    When you moved to the drums I was just really laughing. Very clever.

    All totally unprepared, including the sloppy drumming. I wish I had more practice then once a month for 10 mins (now I'm finding excuses!). I'm playing with such an amazing drummer at the moment that sitting behind a kit feels a bit depressing, even more watching the footage :)

  • edited April 2016

    @funjunkie27 said:
    Thanks @supadom . I have the EIE and the pad, so I just need to see what I can use to get the two together.

    I used to plug it straight into EIE and it worked fine but I prefer to have impaktor on a separate device to avoid too much page switching and also to relieve ram for other stuff I.e. Tone stack which I used to run on a phone now just sits in the background as it is midi controllable.

  • Even better.....I'll give it a test on the EIE to see if it works and then determine if that will be the permanent solution, or if your approach makes more sense....if I have the hw to pull it off. Thanks!

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    The thing that got me from "Impaktor is cool but oh boy did I just make a mess" to "I can use Impaktor predictably and get great results" is using the same rubber drum pad that @supadom uses (actually stole the idea from him). It's really satisfying to physically play something, especially in a live setting. Recommended if you can find one cheap.

    I just scored a pd9 off eBay for 49$.. Can't wait to try impaktor

  • @mireko_2 said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    The thing that got me from "Impaktor is cool but oh boy did I just make a mess" to "I can use Impaktor predictably and get great results" is using the same rubber drum pad that @supadom uses (actually stole the idea from him). It's really satisfying to physically play something, especially in a live setting. Recommended if you can find one cheap.

    I just scored a pd9 off eBay for 49$.. Can't wait to try impaktor

    Cool! When you get it, be sure to adjust the sensitivity in Impaktor accordingly.

  • @mireko_2 said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    The thing that got me from "Impaktor is cool but oh boy did I just make a mess" to "I can use Impaktor predictably and get great results" is using the same rubber drum pad that @supadom uses (actually stole the idea from him). It's really satisfying to physically play something, especially in a live setting. Recommended if you can find one cheap.

    I just scored a pd9 off eBay for 49$.. Can't wait to try impaktor

    Nice one, this is the one I'm using. I really appreciate the extra inch in diameter over dp8. Enjoy!

  • Here's my yesterday's jam for some inspiration

  • @supadom how is your drummer monitoring the click track (if at all)?

  • edited April 2016

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    @supadom how is your drummer monitoring the click track (if at all)?

    The new drummer is resisting the in-ear click solution. He's fried his ears playing kraut rock in the past so for now I'm just doing my best to always give him some choppy reference in the mix and make sure he's monitoring is more than adequate.

    At the moment the choppy reference is coming from Samplr ( percussive shots fired in arp mode). The problem is that loopy and Samplr's sync is not yet perfect so there's some sloppiness when loopy quantises the loop.

    I'm not quite sure how to sort that one. I was going to ask @Michael if there was a way to do that but I guess the one is the one and if that's off with Samplr it won't work. Not sure, when I think of it, it should just work but my brain can't convert it into a plausible theory :o .

    I think eventually, once we have more crystallised compositions I'll drop some choppy noise samples from Samplr.

    Of course as many others I'm awaiting Link to sort it all out. Not holding my breath though.

Sign In or Register to comment.