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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What audience is an app like this targeted at? It can record a track, with some basic EQ/Saturation/Limiter things going on I gathered. But can't you just use their other mastering app if you wanna "master" an audio track? And if you're recording a band you're gonna use a multitracker with mixing capabilities, right? Is it for some more basic field recording stuff? I'm just curious, and it's probably just my lack of knowledge here..
I've had a few plays with this app - I must say the sound difference when moving the sliders is really marginal however, I recorded some live vocals into this through AudioBus v dry and it did sounded better. The workflow is excellent using ACP, AB and AudioShare but I need to play some more.
the app is fairly niche, it's essentially a reel/tape simulator to run your recordings or audio through. the algorithms were designed to give your audio a sense or warmth similar to the way recordings were done in the past when they were recorded on actual tape reels and tubes. personally I'm liking this a lot and ran a few of my tracks through, made a huge difference and gave my audio more "presence"
So many questions............ Ok so this is not an audio editor. You can record into it and get a warm sound as the audio output. So it is not a multi track audio studio like say Auria. Why would I want to buy it when I already have the mastering app from this same developer? It seems to me this app is like a tape booster giving you that vintage sound of reel to reel machines. Can you combine this with the mastering app? Finally, is this a mastering tape app? Sounds like it.
I'm a bit confused about this too...
at first I thought one might use it in the AB effects slot to record single tracks with a tape simulation effect but that wouldn't be mastering would it?
But then I saw the demo and he used mixed-down recordings with multiple instruments and vocals so obviously it's meant to be used like a mastering app.
But how does it fit into the workflow? Is it just alternative way of mastering a tune different from 'Audio Mastering' or would one use the two together, say, first adding the tape effects and then using AM to polish it, or maybe just the other way around to add a 'warm' analog tape-era feel?
However you decide to use it this app has really grown on me. I have just been using it to record Sunrizer through AB and it sounds lush - then open in Auria for the final polish. Yep, sounds great.
Picked this up, as I like Igor's Audio Mastering app quite a bit.
Master Record is just as nice, but perhaps not as applicable to as wide a number of genres as the Mastering app is. The tape saturation options are particularly useful when used on synths via the Audiobus effects slot. That said, I do feel like those composing electronic music might get less use out of Master Record than those who would use it to record non-digital instruments (guitars, drums, etc).
That said, as someone who composes techno with a heavy 80s movie soundtrack influence, giving my tracks a bit of oldschool analog flavor with Master Record is a good option to have. I don't regret spending the $10 on it.
Wish this was stand alone at $10 and IAP for Audio Mastering at $8. I'd rather have it all in a single app.