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.

I'm finding recently i don't use audiobus anymore.

2»

Comments

  • Same thing at my job. They want it all! I ablige as always because I was brought up that way.

  • I'm a oiler at a sawmill in Canada.

  • edited July 2016

    AudioBus changed so much for me. Discovering what it could do was a revelation. The glue I hadn't even realised I was looking for. I've been a fan ever since, and still believe that any music app not on the bus is, by definition, pedestrian. Rarely do I buy a music app that fails to provide AB compatibility, and when I do show faith, it just becomes frustrating, waiting for the developer to catch up, Moodscaper and Skram being prime examples.

    I feel certain that AB3 will be everything we are anticipating, and a little bit more. Apple should be paying the AB team for all they've done to boost IOS music making. But being the greedy sods that Apple are, it's likely up to us to do what we can to promote and support AudioBus. Because if it wasn't there, IOS music making would be so much poorer, like an orchestra without a concert hall.

  • People, let's drop this thread, eh?

  • edited July 2016

    To the Audiobus-Team:

    The majority of us still using Audiobus, and love it!

    You have done one hell of a job to push musicmaking forward in an impressive way...

    Together, we users and every great developer, can make iOS the replacement of desktop power stronger in the future...

    But, I must agree that also AUM is an gamechanger in iOS... But without the Audiobus-team the whole musicmaking thing would still be an small thing on ours beloved Apple products...

    Sebastian, close this thread, as you said: it's insulting, on yours forum...

    Love from Sweden!

  • I'd rather not close this, since I don't want to make it appear like I'm censoring threads that contain views Indisagree with.

    What I'm going to do is sink it, which means it does not get pushed to the top. That way you can still comment if you want to. I (almost) never do this, since it's a slightly mean way of moderation. But it's good to contain needless drama.

    I value everyone's opinion and criticism helps us determine what's important and what isn't.

  • I can see @sebastian's point here. I don't really see the value of the thread. Perhaps from the point of view of how things are changing / progressing on iOS, but apart from that, I'm not sure.

  • edited July 2016

    Here's what I think the point is. The landscape has changed. IAA support has matured a bit and people aren't as edgy about using it as when it first came out. I know I'm not. AB was (and is) the easy way in and still supports more functionality in some ways with state saving and ease of setup. AUM has come along and changed the landscape. Auria Pro (for me) has come along and changed the way I think about creating on the iPad (more like using a traditional DAW). BUT, Audiobus hasn't gone away for me either. It's still there, right in my dock.

    As I said in my original comment above, I used to use AB with Cubasis almost exclusively, and that was because it was easy to do and worked. Cubasis + IAA didn't work nearly as well. AP has for the most part worked well with IAA for me. Hence the change.

    However, none of what made AB useful before has changed. It's still highly useful. And I do use it. Just not (at the moment) as frequently as I used to. I think that will change again with AB3.

    The other things that have come along (or matured) have however provided alternate workflows (I hesitate to say competition - I don't think of it that way).

    My honest statement above (as I think many people's honest statements here) was - "just not as much as before".

    Even many commenting here still love Audiobus and are looking forward to AB 3!!! (per the other "positive" thread). BTW: I didn't originally see this one as overly negative - just a statement. I like the positive thread too :wink:

  • My full support Sebastian. We love Audiobus and you glued music industry , you made it happen.

    My full respect.

  • @brice said:
    I'm with you on that. AUM handles 99.9% of all my experiments it seems. And if AUM evolved into something with more DAW-like qualities like a timeline, MIDI recording and such it would be magic. It's pretty much flawless as is, of course. But it'd be great to have a reason to finally kick Auria "Pro" to the island of uninstalled apps.

    Why would you want to do that?

  • Audiobus is the shit and I use it all the time. Its the IOS Patchbay

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

    Erm. Someone who, you know, plays live. I may play a little on the piano and cull from there, make a melody etc., but however I do it my tracks are created one at a time by me. If there's anything 'live' it would be singing I suppose....

    Oh, > @Shazamm said:

    @brice said:
    I'm with you on that. AUM handles 99.9% of all my experiments it seems. And if AUM evolved into something with more DAW-like qualities like a timeline, MIDI recording and such it would be magic. It's pretty much flawless as is, of course. But it'd be great to have a reason to finally kick Auria "Pro" to the island of uninstalled apps.

    Why would you want to do that?

    What....kick Auria to the curb? Because it's problematic and I don't trust it. It crashes with just about every single use. Whether it's a 4 track Mixdown, or 20 tracks, it just simply crashes....all the time. It breaks up any sort of groove I am able to get in creatively when I'm constantly having to see it crash, or drop audio playback completely. I've tried all of the fixes, it's just not good to me. I've seen your YouTube videos, and it would appear that it runs smoothly for you. I wish I could say the same, but I can't.

  • I'm forever grateful for it, but as it stands it's obsolete for me. I read Sebastian's post and sympathize with him and am even more grateful for the extra work the team did that wasn't really their responsibility.

    I will attempt to re-integrate v3 into my work, but I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic about it.

  • @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @brice said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Weird. You guys had better find a new bike shed to smoke your cigarettes behind :)

    I use AB every day. I can see that AUM is a lovely thing, but not being a live player it doesn't do as much for me as I'd like. AB into AP simple as that.

    Curious what you mean by "live player?" I probably should know what you mean ... But I just don't. :|

    Erm. Someone who, you know, plays live. I may play a little on the piano and cull from there, make a melody etc., but however I do it my tracks are created one at a time by me. If there's anything 'live' it would be singing I suppose....

    Oh, > @Shazamm said:

    @brice said:
    I'm with you on that. AUM handles 99.9% of all my experiments it seems. And if AUM evolved into something with more DAW-like qualities like a timeline, MIDI recording and such it would be magic. It's pretty much flawless as is, of course. But it'd be great to have a reason to finally kick Auria "Pro" to the island of uninstalled apps.

    Why would you want to do that?

    What....kick Auria to the curb? Because it's problematic and I don't trust it. It crashes with just about every single use. Whether it's a 4 track Mixdown, or 20 tracks, it just simply crashes....all the time. It breaks up any sort of groove I am able to get in creatively when I'm constantly having to see it crash, or drop audio playback completely. I've tried all of the fixes, it's just not good to me. I've seen your YouTube videos, and it would appear that it runs smoothly for you. I wish I could say the same, but I can't.

    Damn that sucks sir I have the similar issues with the io dock. everyone loves it I hate it lol

  • @brice said:

    What....kick Auria to the curb? Because it's problematic and I don't trust it. It crashes with just about every single use. Whether it's a 4 track Mixdown, or 20 tracks, it just simply crashes....all the time. It breaks up any sort of groove I am able to get in creatively when I'm constantly having to see it crash, or drop audio playback completely. I've tried all of the fixes, it's just not good to me. I've seen your YouTube videos, and it would appear that it runs smoothly for you. I wish I could say the same, but I can't.

    Strange. What is your iPad, and what is your iOS version? Oh, and what's your audio interface?

  • @Dchild said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Dchild said:

    @AudioGus said:
    i've just been recording my Circuit into Blocs the past couple weeks but today threw Blocs into AB just to wet things up a bit with reverb as I was tired of hearing dry Blocs slices. That being said, i hope they add a simple reverb in Blocs. :)

    I had circuit synced to blocs / launchpad. It was very inspiring. My mate was jamming in ableton at the same time using link:)

    Interesting! i love the Circuit/Blocs combo, what does Launchpad add to the equation?

    Move loops from blocs to launchpad = Access to FX.

    And i have the launchpad / launch control XL hardware.

    Same here, many lost hours :)

  • @Sebastian Please go ahead and close the thread.

    Please accept my apology for posting. I wasn't intending the post to be insulting.

    I was merely reflecting on how my workflow has changed. @MusicInclusive hit the nail on the head.

    I've been following Michael's loopy masterpiece blog and can't wait for the release. This combined with easy midi will likely change my workflow again.

Sign In or Register to comment.