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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Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!
Bass galore!
Klimper, does it also help you build bass lines?
Thanks for that Jamerson plist...I'd've listened to every one even if I hadn't known the songs.
Bummer that OP seems to want to go the technology route instead of the bass route (no hard feelings). Bass was what I was missing all along in my musical life. There's just few things as good as the feeling of locking in with a drummer when playing or recording live. In contrast, whenever I played guitar in bands, I felt anchorless.
In Xynthesizr you could play the root note to each chord and say in A min
F, D, A, E for F, Dm, Am, Em. Lock those to whatever bar length and note subdivision you're playing at and then select an area above or "below" the root notes to run in random mode for embellishment.
Or use Oscilab midi out in the bass of your choice and wiggle the waves and patterns till you find several somethings that work.
Session band(s) might be a good choice too no midi but good players.
Very much this....and by actually playing you feel the groove much more, you can then go back and play your chords and leads again, you will have picked up the groove more and the end result sounds far more polished
If you've got a PS3 sitting around doing nothing, get a copy of Rocksmith and the realtone cable (also available on PS4).....plug in a real bass guitar and learn the ways of those who add the balls to pieces of music
p.s. you can also use the realtone cable as a guitar/bass input for the ipad with a cck
Thanks guys, forgot to mention I do have an old Bass guitar but my fingers hurt when I try to learn to play it. Plus I have hardly any time to play Acoustic instruments that's why I'm hoping IOS gets more virtual musicians like Rock, Soft, Funk and Future Drummers. Once Bass Player Pro arrives, I'll be set.
It shows you what notes are in the chords you choose but you do have to actually still compose things yourself
What is Bass Player Pro?
I love the term "Bass Instrument"
I first saw it used in the credits on Lou Reed's Transformer and Berlin albums, and have used it ever since.
Bass is so much fun to play.
However, I did discover that I had to be more sober as a bassplayer than I did as a guitarplayer during gigs.
That's the only drawback
Bass Player Pro
The upcoming undeveloped Interactive Virtual Bass Player for IOS!
Coming by a willing Dev near you!
@RajahP said:
I always got a kick out of how in the movie "That Thing You Do" the only name reference to the bass player, including in the credits, is "The Bass Player". Fun movie by the way.
Like the sound of that new app MM4C
Other thoughts...
1. I have also used an electric 6 string guitar with an octaver or MIDI guitar to achieve quite convincing bass lines.
2. In the PC world I sometimes use EZKeys to create keyboard MIDI and you can then remove all but the bass notes to create a pretty good bass lines. I'm sure you could apply something similar in the IOS world for apps that generate MIDI keys..
3. Use Wotja app to generate bass parts?
Nice! I have always meant to check it out.
I like how for old school guys it is always "the Fender bass"
Elvis Presley introducing the band live"...and on the Fender bass...Jerry Scheff"
Thanks will check out Wotja.
For Jazz you might try iReal Pro
sorry for ot, but those 2 are all-time favorites of mine
and Herbie Flowers' background story about the bassline of Walk on the Wild Side is pricelass (see on YT)
That makes two of us.
Three of us
I'm more into soft rock contemporary music.
Groovebox has me doing other stuff I've never really got into but it's all good.
Will check it out anyway thanks!
I blasted Berlin in its entirety with the front doors wide open last Friday afternoon. I hope the neighbors enjoyed it. I imagine they did. They don't seem to be philistines.
Hey,
Needing a little extra session $ can lead to some brilliant creative decisions.
I always knew that Klaus Voorman also played bass on the record, but I wasn't sure which songs. I recently found out that it was "Satellite of Love" and "Perfect Day"
It's possible!
They could be from the ancient pentapolis and still enjoy finer things in life
I dunno what John Ruskin would say about that.

Another solution is not having any bass on your track. That is perfectly permissible, and usually sounds just fine.
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry
For now I decided to use Groovebox as it has awesome Bass patterns.
Anyone has created a good sounding Electric Bass preset in Groovebox???
Ahh, tough this one is!
Give it a go I will.
He might have said, "... oh only if my mother wasn't Protestant, I would have travelled more".
But Mr. Matthew Arnold, the real culprit, could have thought: ...oh paradoxes of life
if only the Philistines would have left their pigs in Europe, Goethe and Schiller wouldn't have to rant so much and if dad would have practiced muscular Buddhism, I would have travelled more.
Something along those lines seems accurate to me.