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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  • It's a pretty chilled gaff is this B)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Critics who dismiss any music making tools are just missing the point. Making music is about two things - talent and fun. I have one of those ;)

    Well brother, I wish you'd start having more fun. I guess pain makes great art... ;)

  • @JRSIV said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Critics who dismiss any music making tools are just missing the point. Making music is about two things - talent and fun. I have one of those ;)

    Well brother, I wish you'd start having more fun. I guess pain makes great art... ;)

    Or the art makes the pain bearable :)

  • Greetings to all here for making this forum so pleasant, helpfull and inspiring. I love this place. All the best.

  • Love this place, and love all you folks, thanks for being <3

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JRSIV said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Critics who dismiss any music making tools are just missing the point. Making music is about two things - talent and fun. I have one of those ;)

    Well brother, I wish you'd start having more fun. I guess pain makes great art... ;)

    Or the art makes the pain bearable :)

  • LFSLFS
    edited December 2016

    Indeed, thanks to Mike and Sebastian for bringing up this great space, and to the community making it a nice place to be!

    Merry christmas
    & a happy and healthy 2017 everyone!
    Lars

  • Adding my thanks and Seasonal Greetings to Michael, Sebastian, and all members of this wonderful forum!

    It is indeed a great place, quite unique in many respects.
    Thanks again to everyone who contributed to help Doug and family out in his time of need too! :smiley:

  • As great as iOS music production is, this forum is the best thing iOS has going for it ...and it's because of the people. iOS music artists & developers owe a lot to this forum.

  • This site has overtaken my overall online viewing by at least 75%

    Over the last year, several on this site have really helped me get a lot further down the trail.

    Frankly, I don't really need anymore apps right now. But, I've been leaning on this site to get me through all the horrible news and anger corrupting pretty much every online news service, as well as social media. That stuff just crushes your psyche after awhile, regardless of which side of the fence you're on.

    I personally think most of it is designed to keep all us little people divided and bickering amongst ourselves, while the uppermost echelon pillages while we're all distracted.

    Was traveling in Mexico during the initial Brexit stuff, so I don't know if any of that poisoned the waters here, but I've noticed all the Trump stuff hasn't at all.

    I've actually been leaning on this site over the last couple of weeks as sort of a refuge from all that, burying my head in the iOS sand and distracting myself with lovely aural apps, and tinkering around trying to figure the newer purchases out. Without having this delightful forum to escape all the ugly out there right now, I'm not sure what I'd have done.

    This site also gives me hope that folks of different backgrounds, interests, culture, etc. can indeed come together over a common goal or interest. :)

  • To the many, many posters here who have indulged my confused questions, I thank you. I hope someday to be able to help others myself. I will say that I almost understand the difference between "midi in" and "midi out." So there's that.....

  • @JRSIV said:
    Critics or those who dismiss iOS music production need to give one of the top DAWs (Auria, Cubasis, etc) and some good apps a spin and try to make one track, just one, and THEN pass judgement or make dick comments.

    Any critique is only one opinion, and that is from a former book reviewer. Okay, it may be an informed opinion, but it is really no more or less valid than anyone else's except with reference to technicalities.

    IOS is part of the future, whether some people like it or not. Before rock 'n' roll arrived, recording was done almost exclusively by orchestras and big bands. The upstarts with their guitars were laughed at as a flash in the pan and called amateurs. We all know how that argument turned out!

  • I see this forum like a massage parlour, in a far away city, where the people drive like loons.

  • Happy Holidays to those who celebrate and a Happy New Year to all. I've been on this forum for just over 3 years - I've been less involved with iOS music this past year due to various time commitments, yet I'm still here at a daily basis and part of the reason is the quality of community and the "no drama" approach to discussing music and music toys, which is what unites us all in the first place.

    Cheers.

  • I must wholeheartedly agree.

    As for myself, time, drugs, and an extreme lifestyle has left me with very few people not dead, incarcarated, or MIA.

    This forum has allowed me to meet people and actually connect. The forum is a source of happiness and relaxation for me.

    Thank you all.

  • @StormJH1 said:
    I've been less involved with iOS music this past year due to various time commitments

    I hope those commitments involved guitar playing.

  • I learn so much from everyone here, I'm very appreciative. Happy Holidays to the op and all of you

  • Old-timer here. Still here. Best forum evah. Maybe by next year I'll finally have something beyond MIDI tips to share. If so, I learned it from you all. Thank you, and HH/HNY to all.

  • Indeed. Thanks all around.

  • Very thankful there's a site like this. I check it out almost every day and have learned a lot by reading various posts. I haven't done a lot of IOS recording since i got interested a few years back. It's been a time of huge loss and grieving the past few years so I struggle to keep my desire up. This site helps keep my interest going . Thanks

  • As online forums go, this one seems to have less drama and more tolerance than the vast majority I've encountered. Michael and Sebastian have been very generous by providing it for us and allow us quite a bit of latitude in expressing ourselves.

  • Appreciate all of you and your love of IOS music, you are a great bunch.

  • Nice place to visit.thanks guys!!

  • Most of you know that me and Jo have huge reasons to be very very thankful that this place exists, without this forum and other places like Dischord and the FB iPad Musicians group, Music App Blog etc it's very possible that we would be facing homelessness, yes it really was that dire.
    But because of the incredible generosity, kindness and amazing goodwill of the members of our community our life has turned around, and it actually physically make me feel better.

    Sebastian and Michael created something here that has managed to surpass your normal type of forum, the people here are genuinely friendly, helpful, courteous and freely giving of their knowledge and talents, you really don't find that in many other places.

    We welecome strangers with grace and a smile and make them feel good, there is nothing worse than been new and asking a question and getting told to stop being and idiot or whatever, you know what I mean right.
    That never happens here which in itself is a testament to our goodwill to everyone.

    Another very cool thing is that we can pretty much talk about anything here even if it has nothing to do with Audiobus.

    We should be very proud of ourselves as a community and we should applaud what we do.

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    our life has turned around, and it actually physically make me feel better.

    Fantastic that things are looking up. Merry Christmas, mate.

  • Doug is right on, I love how even though Sebastian & Michael started a forum for their app it has turned into a universal iOS recording forum where even OT of music posts are welcome.

    AudioBus is far from obsolete but the newer technologies like IAA & AU and apps like AUM share the same functionality to a degree. That we discuss these and other apps with no restrictions is very cool.

  • If Audiobus ever becomes obsolete, they could come up with a new glue app for AU, structured like a digital input and output bus. It could be called Au/dIO.bus

  • Yes, this is the first forum I've actually ever been apart of. Thank u to ALL the devs, Audiobus creators and the forum members! Thank u for the knowledge u share and thanks for not completely FLAMiNG me when I get drunk on the weekends and post dumb shit :# god bless!

  • edited December 2016

    @u0421793 Audiobus represents for me the parent to all serious music making on the iOS pattern. They made it possible for all these intriguing synths to work together. That's why I feel all discussion on this site fits under the general idea of "audiobus," because all of us are using iOS to make music, whether or not we use it for every note we make.

    They created all of us and then they gave us a friendly place to gather.

    Apple copied Audiobus by creating IAA, something that didn't work as well. So Audiobus was still essential.

    Then Apple took a page off of AU/VSTs on the computer and the synths and effects in Auria and created Audio Units, which has functionality that Audiobus lacks. But as with IAA, they did it carelessly, and it has tons of problems, particularly with presets--which is no small thing! I'm not a big fan of AUv3 only apps. I think it is better for the users to offer Audiobus too. You never know what monkey wrench Apple might throw in the works someday.

    For me, Audiobus represents not the program itself, but a company that will always strive to protect the entire foundation of iOS music-making from whatever roadblocks Apple may throw in our way in the future. As such I don't see how it can ever be "obsolete." I will always support them. In fact I buy lots of apps from them that I don't use for this reason.

    Maybe I'll buy a shirt. It would be funny to run into one of you members of the forum on the streets of NYC....

  • Cheers everyone! The AB forum, for me, is the best place on the interwebs. Yeah I don't post a lot, but I read a lot, and listen to a lot of the music posted here. I help when I can and seek help when needed; it's such an easy place to do that. No fear of being shredded apart for asking a simple question, as I've seen in other forums.

    Good to know @thesoundtestroom is still a presence here, and very good to know that this community helped one of its own in such a big way.

    Happy holidays and happy new year, y'all.

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