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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  • That's awesome!

  • These guys are wondrous.

  • Awesome! Always great updates

  • wonderbaaaaar

  • Just reinstalled this little gem. What's the secret to changing velocity per step? The help says drag up and down but that doesn't seem to do it.

  • ^ wünderbar, indeed. And really great that it gives you individual ED channels as well as the whole mix. Can be hard to get the mix back the way you want it when trying to put something back together from stems. This gives you a reference clip right where/when you need it.

    Would be cool if you could export the whole song in one go like the video but still have each pattern show up separate clips in AL vs one long clip per channel. So in this case it would be 7 channels (one for each sound/track in ED + the mix) with 8 clips in each (one for each pattern in ED).

  • this is great. wonder if it's possible to export multiple repetitions of a single pattern? my cool droning noises and asynchronous steps need some breathing room...

  • @ecamburn said:
    What's the secret to changing velocity per step?

    NM figured it out.

  • @syrupcore said:
    ^ wünderbar, indeed. And really great that it gives you individual ED channels as well as the whole mix. Can be hard to get the mix back the way you want it when trying to put something back together from stems. This gives you a reference clip right where/when you need it.

    Would be cool if you could export the whole song in one go like the video but still have each pattern show up separate clips in AL vs one long clip per channel. So in this case it would be 7 channels (one for each sound/track in ED + the mix) with 8 clips in each (one for each pattern in ED).

    good idea, I'm sure he'll see this, lets see what he says.

  • edited January 2017

    Intua, take note. This is how you make an announcement. (Which is to say, you don't announce the announcement, and then you have somebody else actually make the announcement!)

  • @syrupcore said:
    ^ wünderbar, indeed. And really great that it gives you individual ED channels as well as the whole mix. Can be hard to get the mix back the way you want it when trying to put something back together from stems. This gives you a reference clip right where/when you need it.

    Would be cool if you could export the whole song in one go like the video but still have each pattern show up separate clips in AL vs one long clip per channel. So in this case it would be 7 channels (one for each sound/track in ED + the mix) with 8 clips in each (one for each pattern in ED).

    Totally agree w/ this. Still, I am thankful for the implementation we were just graced with. Good stuff!

  • edited January 2017

    @ecamburn said:
    Just reinstalled this little gem. What's the secret to changing velocity per step? The help says drag up and down but that doesn't seem to do it.

    It's a little tricky. You have to push the "velocity" button and, when blinking push EXACTLY on the little circle "%". It will turn to the same color as beats and then you can drag up and down the squares to change velocity.

  • @fjcblanco said:

    @ecamburn said:
    Just reinstalled this little gem. What's the secret to changing velocity per step? The help says drag up and down but that doesn't seem to do it.

    It's a little tricky. You have to push the "velocity" button and, when blinking push EXACTLY on the little circle "%". It will turn to the same color as beats and then you can drag up and down the squares to change velocity.

    Thanks. I assumed (incorrectly) that by default you could edit velocity per step and that it would affect volume. But as you say, you first have to assign velocity to a parameter and then the gui lets you edit individual steps. Pretty cool. Between the 3 recordable automation slots + velocity modulation per voice this is a powerful little beast. Link makes this thing so much more useable to me.

  • Elastic Drums

    I have spent more actual time both phone and pad on this app than any other.

    I have loved it from day one.

    It is a joy and fine piece of coding.

    Nevermind the dev is a hell of a dude.

  • Super great news
    Top dev and top app
    3 cheers

  • edited January 2017

    @Ocsprey Is there a content difference between the *3-10-Lite.als and the *3-10.als files?

  • @syrupcore said:
    @Ocsprey Is there a content difference between the *3-10-Lite.als and the *3-10.als files?

    @syrupcore The only difference is the Lite version will only contain up to 8 audio tracks, if there are more than 8 then you /need/ Intro/Standard/Suite. However, even if there's more than 8 - all the audio files are still there, and you could still use them all in Lite - probably just via a Rack would be my idea. Lite is only Mono (4 in/Out). The ED file I imported was 16 bit 44k - not sure if that's defacto by app or Export standard - will try on triqtraq or blocs when I get a chance.

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