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 Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

OT: Telharmonium

The user and all related content has been deleted.

Comments

  • I remember researching this a while ago (in college as a matter of fact). I've always wondered what it sounded like, because I would've liked to have recreated its sound. I'll be checking out the article on 120years.net as I've never heard of that site before. Cheers.

  • I wonder if anybody has been able to use modern synthesis to recreate what the Telharmonium might've sounded like. Even though it looked like the world's first additive synth, the one article said the sine waves weren't entirely pure. Add to that a "telephone filtering" and a piano performance of one of Bach's pieces (or some classical piece of music), and it'd be very interesting to hear what the Telharmonium might've sounded like.

  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017

    Roadies must have hated that mother.

  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • @Max23 said:
    If you like this you will like this
    Additive speaking box from 1905.

    It does produce the sounds of a,e,i,o,u
    (Design by Helmholz, build by someone named max kohl)
    This must have been real voodoo at the time, a box that speaks.
    This thing is so rare and unknown it doesn't show up anywhere in synth history
    It's 10 tuning forks for the formants, resonators and little spoons infront of the resonators to control the level of the formant.

    It's sorcery, I tell you! Sorcery!

  • The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • edited July 2017

    @Max23 said:
    http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/22247/lot/245/

    I guess it ended up in some private collection. :/
    To bad, it should be in a museum.

    No....U-he should get it to make a perfect emulation or Spectrasonics for sampling of a Synthscape project.
    I once heard some old obscure instrument and even don´t know what that was but this had such a character which is hard to describe.
    I´m a sucker for those characterful old gems. Many things sounds to perfect like a new piano while some of the Keyscape collector keys (Spectrasonics) are stunning, more characterful and having such a timbre that i got goosebumps while playing these.
    That is a thing missing in iOS indeed too.....who will make it?

  • edited July 2017
    The user and all related content has been deleted.
Sign In or Register to comment.