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.
Comments
Perhaps, but it's still no Blank Frank.
This thread ain't about Brian Eno. I want my money back.
A plea for peace and no more war is hardly the beginning of a political thread. Only a reactionary fantatic and/or ideologue would see the OP's post as a provocation to go off on a rant and ridicule the subject of the post. I make no apologies for addressing said reactionary fanatic/ideologue.
Good for you?
I'm not taking your bait, i just remember the great posters we've already lost because of politics
'Please support the Save the Cause Foundation'
Bait?
Well, why respond to it then?
And if you are so goddamn above it all, why did you post the asinine Parker/Stone artifact above? Did you forget that? What is your problem?
Strike that...I really don't care.
Asinine? Haha
Another artist/ millionaire complaining about poverty as the root of all evil. I will start taking these kind of people more serious as soon as they house migrants in their personal gated communities.
First off... I'm a fan of Eno and have often agreed with his perspective.
That being said... I don't want to get involved in this discussion, other than to mention this cool new platform I've just stumbled upon. It lets you create and participate in any discussion with the pros and cons of any argument. You can drill down as deep as you want. The architecture of the platform seems like it's been cleverly designed to prevent a bunch of ugly shouting matches and trolls dominating the discussion.
I just signed up and had a look around. Pretty cool so far.
It's called "Kialo"
Here's a blog post about it: https://blog.kialo.com/kialo-hello-world-d12ac78a320a
Asinine? Yes.
I seriously doubt the two would take great exception to that particular adjective. I have never seen any indication that they would ever mistake themselves for Voltaire or Marlowe.
Wouldn't say I'm an fan of Eno, but I quite like some of the things he has done. As soon as artists start virtue signaling I somehow start to dislike them.
"Kialo" when I look at the subjects it looks again one side. Another echochamber? But maybe I'm wrong.
On Kialo... not really. I've only begun to dig in... but it looks fairly clinical in approach. There's some crowd controlled rating and such, but the way it's laid out... you can easily get to valid points on both sides without all of the vitriol.
I dove into the Israeli/Palestine issue, and learned stuff from both sides I didn't know. Also, dove into the Confederate statue debate and found it equally as insightful without too heavily weighted and little or no spewing of hatred.
I just discovered Tangerine Dream. What took me so long??
Oh, look at it as having a lot of wonderful discoveries ahead.
I particularly like their 70s output.
I'm trying to go through their catalog in chronological order after skipping around for a few days. I just finished Alpha Centauri and am making my way through Zeit. The first track was just amazing; very early Floyd-esque.
Good stuff!
On a side note (and not to get all that started up again): B. Eno never really cared for them and at one time was pretty forthcoming about his dislike. Oh well, that was one thing that he WAS wrong about.
That's a surprise. Did he say what specifically he didn't like?
Also, given how much some of this earlier Tangerine sounds like Floyd, is it clear if one of them was influenced by the other? (Maybe they influenced each other!)
He took exception to the quasi-Romanticism of their sound. Of course, he was guilty of the same thing. "Orientalism" was an aspect of late period Romanticism's embrace of the "exotic" Eno's use/appropriation of Asian and African elements in the 70s certainly smacked of Orientalism to me. Or maybe he just had a hard on for the more Eurocentric.
I dunno.
If I recall correctly, both Schultz and Froese said they liked what Floyd was doing in that period. Of course, Floyd was out of necessity having to do these long spacy jams (which I love) because they had lost their songwriter and Gilmour and Waters were still developing as songwriters.
A great read, and a cult book, by julian cope, krautrock sampler is amazing and mentions lots of great bands going a bit post stockhausen inc Tangerine Dream. Im a big Can fan but recently discovered Neu! due to this book. Ebays for 800 dollars but you might find it, like me, through naughty russian download site. Well worth the risk imo.
Sorry, if not my input is not sufficiently polarised.
It is a great book. $800? Damn it, I sold my copy for $450. I guess that was a time my book speculating gifts failed me. I didn't think it would break much past $450-475. Oh well...
Neu! Is probably my favorite of all the krock bands.
I've been after that book for years, hoping for a reissue....someday. I've got the Japrock one, but it's not the same.
Since I don't have another copy in reserve, and am unlikely to stumble across one, I also hope it is reissued.
Good advice, my friend
@Max23 Im starting to warm to you!
Intenation can change someone seeming to be very clever and funny to seeming a stupid idiot. 'Corse you cant hear intenation on forums, very tricky.
Also it varies from country to country, language to language I imagine and imo sarcasm falls heavily on rocky ground every now and again. Living outside of my country for so long Ive all but given up on being clever or funny, its just too much work.
I'm not a very generous creature, but I still gave the benefit of the doubt until the use of the phrase "false prophet"
In the second decade of the twenty-first century.
Without a hint of irony.
C'mon, man...what the hell can one say to that? Or why bother?