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.
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Already got one.
After touch. 9 Velocity sensitive pads. Cross fader(2 cc for one slider). 9 knobs, 9 faders, some additional button, midi mapping, keyboard splitting: hi/low/both. Program change. Fully programmable without a computer, it just makes it faster.
It seems pretty hard to find a controller like this in that price range right now(it was 200€ back in 2006)
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I've got the same one too . Great keyboard , though it's size means I don't tend to use it much with my ipad
Sounds like a bargain to me
Thanks , I agree, it's a gem in midi controllers I used to write sysex messages into my Elektron drum machine with it and did really neat stuff with it. That was in days I was more active with midi...
It's 2 rows of 8+1 buttons = 18 buttons
It's got so much stuff I didn't even use all the features...
LOL ....I bought it from a guy that said it doesn't work, he could not get any sound out...
It sends clock out, program change for LSB, MSB, etc....does NRPN, RPN, only downside is it doesn't make espresso
It makes my BSP look like a joke when it comes to MIDI control and BSP is a new product but then I use it as a step sequencer only.
Unfortunately mine got a knob with some fake contact I still couldn't fix. I will have a tear down session soon and see if I can fix it. But after 10 years is not a big issue; I still have plenty of knobs and faders
I think you can, you certainly seem to have the know hows.
These older machines were not so crammed with stuff to make them smallest possible and don't have some evil micro components that are not replaceable....knob is knob and the value should be printed on it....
Good luck in repairing....the hardest part is to start...