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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Jajaja, but that's a contradiction. why would you want a post-PC device to use/ support a device (the ultimate device maybe) from the PC/ GUI era? Then what's the point?
Might as well just put macOS onto it, make it a clamshell design with a trackpad, and put an intel processor on it. That'll get the ultimate post PC device for you... a PC.
You lost me at "spoiled millenials"
drag and drop looks amazing!
Cool. When I heard "do-nothing- entitled-depresso-GenXer" I would always listen/read what the wanker said so I could have contempt WITH investigation.
But then again, that was before the whole "lost me/had me" thing...
I played around with the pencil for a while a couple months ago and was kind of underwhelmed. I have a couple cintiq tablets and found pencil did not really match them. I got a wacom bamboo fine point bluetooth stylus for the 2017 ipad and found it pretty much as good as pencil (very surprisingly), but without the palm rejection. I always use a glove anyway. Maybe the new ipad pro / pencil works better. Still curious to try it and see.
Definitely good but glad I saved the $550. I will likely get one someday but it is not at all the quantum leap they say it is.
its not as good as it seems so far
The latency seemed fine already on the one i tried.
Hmmm, I guess I see it this way. If a Wacom Cintiq is 100%, Pencil is 75% and Wacom Bamboo Bluetooth is 60%. It would have cost me close to 600$ more for 15% better.
Maybe the new pencil is better but I also find it too skinny and the tip too slippery.
(Btw, wacom is coming out with a new Bamboo Sketch bluetooth stylus that has a replacable tip that offers more friction.)
So the 9.7 pro is missing from the canadian store...
Right. Which is quite a misleading way to describe what a musicologist does. It’s like mixing up linguists with translators. (My own background is in ethnomusicology, which is quite distinct from musicology but mostly unrelated to music recommendations.)
The one part which could connect, albeit indirectly, is that Alan Lomax created the Cantometrics description system which was at least an inspiration for the system Pandora has at least used in the beginning. Lomax was a special kind of ethnomusicologist and his Cantometrics did have an impact on the field. But it’s not the typical work of a musicologist to make suggestions as to which pieces of popular music someone might enjoy based on their listening behaviours.
It's been replaced.
Yep. Lomax did other descriptive systems, including one for dance. Overall, that’s the basic system used by human taggers at Pandora. (Can’t remember the specifics but it sounds like there’s been a collaboration between Westergreen’s company and the Lomax family.)
Sure. But it feels weird when that marketing word is likely to mislead people even more about an academic discipline which often struggles to get itself known. It’s like saying that a certain app has a “built-in pharmacologist” because it can recommend some natural supplements. Or that a car computer has its own mechanic because it can tell you how to optimise for low energy consumption.
Funny you mention the pharmacy - Jacques Derrida wrote one called Plato's Pharmacy about the Greek notion of pharmakon, and its being a light post for indeterminacy, context being omnipresent in the primordial soup of language, and in this case, many who'd be surprised at not classifying "built-in" app-spects as such.
Right on, I'm having a listen to Roundabout now, thread popped it into my head https://g.co/kgs/SjDN8l
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/affinity-photo/id1117941080?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo=4
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So on the Apple site about the files app it mentions it can organise the files in apps, and a video of ios 11 beta by @Shazamm confirms this (whether devs will have to implement it or whether it's automatic remains to be found out)![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
so it's very good news here I think.
Oh lovely thank you. Ouch, bit pricey though, that's more than what I paid for the desktop versions...
Edit - 30% off the UK price, so a bit cheaper.
I'l um and arrr for a bit, but I have to have this for work stuff.
There isn't much audio related in the coming WWDC sessions, but this one today should offer a few glimpses of new possibilities:
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2017/501/