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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The app which You never regreted after purchasing

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  • Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

  • I'd love to say moog model 15 app (but I got it for free) - so it has to be Animoog...

  • @AudioGus said:

    @YZJustDatGuy said:
    Beatmaker 3 and Zeeon. These two put together are unstoppable. They make it easy for me to just open up the app and create

    Do you have Mood? Makes a real nice friend to that pair.

    I actually haven't heard of Mood. I'll look into it now. Hoping it has AU support

  • @CracklePot said:
    Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

    Well after some research it looks like one big difference is you can record into Audioshare from AUM. So that's a big plus for me.

  • edited October 2017

    @ipadthai said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

    Well after some research it looks like one big difference is you can record into Audioshare from AUM. So that's a big plus for me.

    AB3 does this too though.
    I am guessing that it has to do with better AU support, but not sure in what way.

  • Lots of the same ones as everyone else. PPG Wavemapper and Arturia iSpark as well. I enjoy every minute I spend with them.

  • @Angie said:
    Lots of the same ones as everyone else. PPG Wavemapper and Arturia iSpark as well. I enjoy every minute I spend with them.

    iSpark is somehow the flawed lover left in the corner, for shame...

  • @CracklePot said:

    @ipadthai said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

    Well after some research it looks like one big difference is you can record into Audioshare from AUM. So that's a big plus for me.

    AB3 does this too though.
    I am guessing that it has to do with better AU support, but not sure in what way.

    Oh I didn't realize that. Well, then, heck I don't know what the difference is between the two. Maybe I should download AUM and see if I have an "ah ha!" moment.

  • @MAtrixplan said:
    Looking for inspirations and stable, useful aaps. 3. 2. 1. Start!

    K Machine
    Elastic Drums
    Ripplemaker
    Patterning

  • edited October 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Angie said:
    Lots of the same ones as everyone else. PPG Wavemapper and Arturia iSpark as well. I enjoy every minute I spend with them.

    iSpark is somehow the flawed lover left in the corner, for shame...

    iSpark and I have more of a co-worker relationship. Always up for a couple of minutes break during the workday, and a good alternative to mindlessly clicking around the internet. I still get my tappity clickity fix but without marketers or media having access to my attention. There's a lot of satisfaction in tapping out a pleasant rhythm and them promptly forgetting it and getting back to work.

    Probably the same reason I like Wavemapper so much. Hit random a few times, play half a dozen notes, enjoy the wash of sound and then back to work. Both of these apps are really rewarding at even the lightest level of interaction.

  • @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @YZJustDatGuy said:
    Beatmaker 3 and Zeeon. These two put together are unstoppable. They make it easy for me to just open up the app and create

    Do you have Mood? Makes a real nice friend to that pair.

    I actually haven't heard of Mood. I'll look into it now. Hoping it has AU support

    It does. Not as nice an Au interface as Zeeon but imho equaly good sounding. For me these two are the baseline for iOS synths now in terms of simple audio fidelity.

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  • Auria pro and IAps
    Drum perfect pro
    Thumbjam

  • @midiSequencer said:
    I'd love to say moog model 15 app (but I got it for free) - so it has to be Animoog...

    Animoog was a well-spent 99p for me.

  • edited October 2017

    @CracklePot said:
    Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

    AUM is more stable, quicker to get fired up and set up, looks prettier, and, and it seems absurd that AB doesn’t have this by now, but you can rearrange your FX chain order in AUM. That’s just the surface.

    The developer himself and anybody else on here can say or has said that AUM isn’t meant to compete with Audiobus. But IMO, that’s mostly lip service and tact. AUM IS a competitor with Audiobus (personal proof being that I no longer use AB) and it blows it out of the water. AUM is the Golden State Warriors after signing Kevin Durant, and Audiobus is somewhere like the Boston Celtics or Washigton Wizards.

  • Audiobus, Audioshare, and AUM

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  • AUM, Cubasis, Nave, iSEM, Samplr, Fugue Machine, SunVox, Audiobus

  • AUM, AudioShare, Elastic Drums, Ruismaker FM, Ripplemaker, Model 15, and the latest edition is Quantum.

  • Yup - AUM.

    Can't wait for AUM to be able to do all of what the AB3 MIDI page and compliant apps can do.
    Down to Apple's iOS team unfortunately - not Kymatica.

    Oh and of course never regret Animoog although to be fair I got it at a cheap discounted price

    And Gadget

  • Auria Pro, Drum Perfect Pro, Hokusai 2, LumaFusion.

  • Gadget, GarageBand, bm3, and ThumbJam.....and many others

  • edited October 2017

    Happily, the overwhelming majority of them. There have been a good many from which I didn't recoup the cost of investment (or have yet to) but that's entirely on me.

    @brambos said:
    AUM. It’s so good and useful I’d buy it again every 6 months B)

    I'd put your apps in the same category. Indeed, several apps are the sort of apps I turn to over and over. But you're talking subscription hereasy here. I agree but be careful round these parts!

  • "Never" regret means to me never (maybe once) deleted, and still hot for it after all these years...true of 99% of my synths, and Sun_ox, MTS, all interations of Intua, the ABs, all things Liljedahl. iSequence, Caustic

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Bebot. :p

    @ipadthai said:
    Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.

    I'm also wondering about this, but it seems like no one wants to spill the beans. I am guessing that nobody wants to sit here and type a novel, but I just want some brief pointers as to why you always seem to include Aum in your setup, because I never use it and cannot figure out what I'm missing.

    AUM is more stable, quicker to get fired up and set up, looks prettier, and, and it seems absurd that AB doesn’t have this by now, but you can rearrange your FX chain order in AUM. That’s just the surface.

    The developer himself and anybody else on here can say or has said that AUM isn’t meant to compete with Audiobus. But IMO, that’s mostly lip service and tact. AUM IS a competitor with Audiobus (personal proof being that I no longer use AB) and it blows it out of the water. AUM is the Golden State Warriors after signing Kevin Durant, and Audiobus is somewhere like the Boston Celtics or Washigton Wizards.

    AudioDabbler has a nice video on the difference between AUM and AB3. Ya'll should definitely check that out.
    I'd say, back in the age of AB2, AUM would have definitely won regardless of price, but now there are things that AB can do that AUM cannot and things that AUM can do the AB3 cannot. Best case scenario is to have AB3 and AUM work together.

    As for recording, AB needs another app to record into (i.e. AudioShare, Blocks Wave, Cubasis etc). It cannot do that standalone, however, you can record into certain apps (like BlocksWave) in a way that no other, including AUM, can. AUM has built-in recording capabilities. YOU DO NOT NEED AUDIOSHARE TO RECORD INTO AUM. Audioshare offers additional file management that seamlessly works with AUM. AUM also has a very robust MIDI routing management and built-in audio fx modules per channels.

    Honestly, I initially bought AUM (at this time there was only AB2 on the app store), but after AB3 came out, there were just a few things that I needed that the cheaper AB3 offered. I wouldn't necessarily say one is better, but AUM gives you a bit more for that few extra dollars it costs.

  • Hmm
    Tier 1 audioshare, ab3, aum, modstep, ruismaker.
    Tier 2 go to synths zeon, drc and zeta. Auria pro (and all that sail in her, my fabs and microwarmer)
    Tier 3 analog kit, ivcs3, borderlands, cubasis and last but not least BM3

  • Alchemy Mobile - really missing some of my favorite sounds in the GB version and they are not even available in the LogicX desktop version.
    Garage Band: Missing some more Pro features, but for me the best workflow for creating ideas.
    Noise: darn cool sounds, expressive, pitchbend by slide gesture work inside GarageBand

  • AUM of course but my second choice is Infinite Looper...pure fun inside

  • Audiobus deserves a special mention because it was 'the thing that started it all' for IOS music, a gamechanger.
    Audioshare and AUM extened the base and added data management and multichannel support for interfaces. Essential.
    On the app side Multitrack DAW and SamplR stand a bit out in my personal use for constant application.
    Early versions of JamUp/BIAS + the Holderness FX bundle are my guitar heroes.
    Apesoft's Sparkle and Apefilter are essential fx not available elsewhere.

  • Geo shred
    Tonestack
    Suggester
    Guitarism

    Cubasis

    Thumjam
    iSymphonic

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