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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This looks dope, and you and I should try to get along instead of that this brand is better than that brand bs... that's my honest opinion.
Just purchased this mixer. It's great because it has a hi Z guitar input, it supports Bluetooth, and it has a built-in iPad cradle! Also USB audio and built-in effects! I love it. Now I just need to figure out how to route midi between the two iPads. What's the best option? Could I use a USB hub?
Double plus very cool.
I was just sharing that I know what Im talking about but we good and thanks
@Shazamm, word, much better to learn from you than to burn from you
@jigglypuff, never saw a pic in it with Patterning that I didn't love
Yesterday's session. Usually use it in a aum channel with a couple holderness apps. For live play. Next up is going to see if i integrate it with loopy rather than using internal "tape" tracks.
Very close to being my next studio. Nice!
Here is most of the stuff
@j_liljedahl Lovely space. All that wood. Is that vertical modular the one you built? What's with the empty skiff in the lower left? Are those adjustable height table legs??
@vpich That is hot.
Nice. I always fantasize about modulars but so impractical. Looks cool though. Probably sounds great.
I'm starting a band called The Dirty Cadillacs immediately.
Yes, the standing one is my old DIY modular. The desktop eurorack is mostly/half DIY kits. In the lower left are some new rails for a 12U 126HP foldable studio case I'm planning to build. Exactly, adjustable table legs from ikea.
Nice. I always fantasize about modulars but so impractical. Looks cool though. Probably sounds great.
lol
no matter what I'm using this is the mind state I'm always trying to achieve. Very nice.
The lair that begat AudioShare!!!
Love the coziness and modular synths! So coo...
Some really awesome setups in this thread! Here's where I've been fighting the good fight in the deep woods of Georgia. Space is limited here, so there is a lot of shuffling things around as needed. But after many years I can finally say I have everything I need. I'll continue to buy stuff of course, but the system feels complete as is, finally. Also, several instances of DRC AU is a downright magical endeavor.
That is cold as ice. A Juno with the DRC's, just really cool mix of old & new.
I admit envy for the Apollo Twin, everyone I know personally who has one loves it and the rest want one (or a Quad) or think they're great.
Last thing: I don't know very much about Logic Pro, never used it. Can you use custom icons in the edit window on each track? Those StarWars ones are very cool...
Yes, you can import your own icons if you want in Logic. Although that looks more like GarageBand I think?
Thanks! Yeah, the Apollo was a huge step up for me. I don't do a whole lot of tracking with it, but when I do it's pretty damn clean and alive. Plus UAD plugins are among the best around to mix with.
And yes, custom icons drop into the track headers in Logic easily. I have more than I care to admit!
I have my Logic transport bar positioned at the bottom of my screen which is why it looks a little different and GarageBand-ish in this picture. It's really just to help me see the damn thing better as my display is a lot higher than I'd like it to be.
Exactly. Well said.
thanks, yeah. Esthetically this is where i'm at and where i'm constantly trying to get but in practicality the op-1 is maddening. In about 5 minutes i'm going to hook it up to the ipad via the appogee one and see how it fits into my whims, since the internal tape is not for me. I sync it by connecting it to my phone and using link to midi. I've done a few things i like on the tape but it is so slow compared to my preferred ipad workflows. I'll spend an hour just trying to get a few seamless loops without clicks. I actually even listed it on reverb at the new price, plus charging for the accessories on the off chance that someone wants it so mich that they can't wait for supply to catch up to demand. Have no idea what i would replace it with, very much on the fence...hence the "crazy" price. I even turned down an offer for 820 this morning. Will report back with my after-session findings.
Possible replacements: deepmind 12, novation peak but those are tethering.
Or an electribe 2 for on the go ambient amusement with a korg minilogue with the difference. Or a minitaur.
I'll trade you my electribe 2 for your OP1
Just took it off reverb. been having a blast running it through fx in aum and playing the arpeggios. Keeping it. My mistake was in wanting to be self contained. Fx in aum really make it twice as good and parts are played twice as well when using a responsive instrument like the op-1. My math is not so good, is that 4 times better total?
I like a psychedelic creative space.
@LeonLeroy very impressive!
Next level TRON room. Awesome!
Now i just need to make the music to match. lol.