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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  • Cool will buy tomorrow :)

  • Insta buy!!! Seriously, my jaw almost hit the floor when I first loaded Modstep, and the demo song played. Wow! It is that good!

  • Lots of people seem to like Modstep, but I can't figure out if I could find any interest in it.
    As I'm not interested in it's clip launcher aspect, but only in it's midi sequencing possibilities/tools and workflow via piano roll and/or drum pads, I'm wandering if Modstep is really better than Cubasis, ProMidi, Gadget or Auria Pro at sequencing midi ? By "better" I mean easier, more straightfoward...
    So, please, can someone tell me ?

  • From my view, it is for live fun. For dance track writer not for song writer! For complex sound designer by modulations. For drummer. And for grouping sequences.

    Best clip based midi sequencer is midiSTEPs. So no one app is better than the other. Just a way of doing certain kind of things.

  • @Gratouilli said:
    Lots of people seem to like Modstep, but I can't figure out if I could find any interest in it.
    As I'm not interested in it's clip launcher aspect, but only in it's midi sequencing possibilities/tools and workflow via piano roll and/or drum pads, I'm wandering if Modstep is really better than Cubasis, ProMidi, Gadget or Auria Pro at sequencing midi ? By "better" I mean easier, more straightfoward...
    So, please, can someone tell me ?

    For me ModStep is good for piecing together / developing songs. It isn't any better at midi sequencing than Auria Pro, but I find that moving things around, combining them, and creating new or variant pieces is cumbersome and squashes my creativity a little. In ModStep I can just build up short snippets, and then start triggering them in different combinations until the flow starts to take shape. Then I can easily move things around into scenes to better group them. That's the stage I usually run out of steam in Auria Pro. Plus I often get distracted by all the sound polishing you can do inAuria, and get too focused in on the final product of small ideas, losing focus on the song as a whole.

    The other thing is liking more than anything else having all my sequencing in one place. I find switching between all the different apps step sequencers, even the ones I really like, another roadblock in the creative process.

    I don't perform live, but I could see doing that in ModStep more than any other tool or combination of them. Sorry, can't comment on Gadget, etc.

  • @Gratouilli said:
    Lots of people seem to like Modstep, but I can't figure out if I could find any interest in it.
    As I'm not interested in it's clip launcher aspect, but only in it's midi sequencing possibilities/tools and workflow via piano roll and/or drum pads, I'm wandering if Modstep is really better than Cubasis, ProMidi, Gadget or Auria Pro at sequencing midi ? By "better" I mean easier, more straightfoward...
    So, please, can someone tell me ?

    I have Pro Midi, and bought InfiniteLooper on launch and few hours ago ModStep.
    ModStep is the only one with drum pads and can do advanced things like :
    step sequence (besides piano roll),activate steps for weird time signatures ,transpose, chords...
    Great for realtime jamming but I find rather difficult to organize the clips (I saw somewhere the "scene" feature but haven't used it yet)

    Pro Midi has the cleanest GUI ,simplest of all apps , but has some bugs and is abandonware with no support.
    (after a year waiting I gave it one star review few hours ago)

    InfiniteLooper is more straightforward than ModStep with far less features (which helps to focus) but in it's current stage it lacks midi CC .(will be added soon and for sure I trust the developer). The coolest thing about InfiniteLooper is the easy of use and the link between clips. You can actually build a song with merging clips together and chain them in specific order.

    I don't have Cubasis or Auria (and uninstalled GadgetLE after Caustic 3) ,so can't comment. I understand that these apps sequence in the traditional old way desktop DAW did.

  • Thanks both :wink:
    @Kaikoo2, from what I've seen, yes, first of all it's seems to be an app for live use... But,
    @wim, the way you use it to try different combinaitions of parts of a song is interesting.

  • I have no doubt ModStep is the nuts (and bolts). However I am also really enjoying the speed and freedom of Infinite Looper. I'm guessing/hoping that in a year's time they will both be stock pieces of kit for many of us...

  • Exactly what I'm doing right now. IL has really opened up my creativity by focusing on creating my backing tracks for my song. Thing is, I'm so intrigued with MS that I will eventually learn it. In the meantime, I also hope the dev for IL continues to support it cause it is like MS in a way, but in a way less complicated way.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I have no doubt ModStep is the nuts (and bolts). However I am also really enjoying the speed and freedom of Infinite Looper. I'm guessing/hoping that in a year's time they will both be stock pieces of kit for many of us...

  • $28 in Canada :(

  • @1nsomniak said:
    $28 in Canada :(

    Yes, it came back to regular price 7 hours ago.

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