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 StoreLoopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.
The perverse joys...(of downgrading to iPad 1, iOS 5)
Lately dusted off my first iPad, ios 5, and installed some legacy favs, some to be sidelined with iOS 11, some exist only in my purchases now (Dr Om, Noisemusick, iSequence, Electrify pre- NXT, runs beautifully on iOS 5- and there's MiniDrum, FL Studio Mobile 2, Vox 3000)
I have studioHD and metaDJ on my Air 2, it'd be cool if there was a way to move them onto my 1, they aren't even in purchases and more.
Audiobus (pre all the goodies) works nicely with BM2, Mutlttrack Daw, with those synth gems still cool with iOS 5.
Comments
Wtf!?!? Time warp!!!! I gotta dig out my 8-track recorder.
The beauty of it is that both AudioShare and Dropbox work on iOS 5, so with old school ACP anything I make on iPad 1 I can ship out
I hate nostalgia.
Me too.
What I definitely don't hate is using software that is quite useful and brilliant, doesnt have a replacement among the shiny new stuff, but has been sidelined (or is about to be) by Apple's relentless update/upgrade cycle. Nothing to do with nostalgia, more to do with opening up choices otherwise closed by market forces.
I use my iPad 1 as a Samplr machine. Little slow to load but does the job!
Dusted off.
Is that what you call it out there?
What actually happened: I keep the iPad 1 in my classroom for my students, and a colleague had a brand new case for the old guy, which for some reason got me thinking about the music software already on there, and software that could go on there that's about to be broomed by iOS 11, and software that doesn't run on iOS 10 anymore that runs perfectly on iOS 5...
Having a only handful of ready and working tools ("only" 10 synths - including Animoog - a couple daws, a few favorite all in ones) is a good thing for my productivity/serenity.
Like it.
The thing that bugs me about my old 1 is that the battery still lasts four times longer than my Air 1. The thing goes and goes. I don't need paper thin. Fatten them up with battery, please.
It never really did. I mean nostalgia is nice but ... nah. The iPad 1 was never intended for multitasking, which Audiobus relies on.
>
+1. Wish I hadn't upgraded my iPad 2.
Yeah! Love mine too...works well with touchable 3
Thor works pretty good on the ipad 1, as long as you don't get into higher polyphony (big chords/long release times). Monophonic sounds are safe. Animoog too. Werkbench as well. Funkbox is nice too. iMS20 aussi. Touch OSC and Lemur work just fine. Pre-core midi, but the line 6 midi mobilizer works with it.
Again, no nostalgia involved. One generator one host with AB (1?) inbetween is smooth. Only dodgy bit is that AB is slow each time to refresh the lists of inputs and outputs.
still a cool device (SamplR and the gang already mentioned) after all those years.
in particular as pictured by @slaq with an Alesis ioDock
All those and more-
@Telefunky indeed, am using iPad one (with Modstep, Genome, now to try Touchable) to sequence my Creamware Scope build.
Kudos! There's definitely something to be said for utilizing tools you're quite familiar with, the workflow is familiar like the back of your hand. Reminds of articles I've read of people still creating excellent music using the Atari ST.
Update: some synths play with BM2 via AB (1), but the happiest use of the iPad 1, iOS 5.1 is using Genome to sequence BM2 onboard, and Scope Creamware system outboard. Multichannel midi out for cliplaunching the Scope synths, indevice midi to drive BM2 sampler (one thing the Scope system lacks is a MPC style sampler), and BM2's audio streaming into the Scope mixer...
cool setup: a Nord Micro beneath the Creamware Modular, all driven by IOS
![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
ot: you can call that Canon a poor man's Leica, exceptional sharp lens
I've got you to thank for aiming me in this direction, of course.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I realized afterwards I included a lot of other detail in there. And just out of frame, two more cameras. One a Lumix with an Leitz Elmarit (another downgrade, only 5 megapixel alas). I miss my Leica CL, the one that shot 35mm