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.

iSequence HD Updated 64 bit

2»

Comments

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @kinkujin said:
    Ok, so instead of starting a new thread I thought I'd resurrect this old one. Hope that's good form.

    Are there any plans to add au or audiobus support? Looks fabulous.

    For me it remains an amazing app, one of the first I tried when I got the first iPad (2010). It’s a tracker under a very accessible nontracker GUI, but like trackers it’s very powerful and feature rich but very light on cpu. It’s very elegantly done.

    The app most like it these days is PixiTracker, but it’s functionality is far more advanced than PixiTracker. Unfortunately the 64gb update broke the indevice AudioCopy export (leaving iTunes as the only option). If you have an older device running earlier iOS the 32gb version has ACP intact.

    As for future updates your guess is as good as mine. The dev is brilliant, and active, and all his apps are worth having including his stuff laptop/desktop.

    He's right. We are the Bobbsey Twins of enthusiasm for the elegant object. I am not a Tracker type person, but this just makes things happen. There are a few apps that (for me) just have that twinkle that add up to more than the obvious sum of themselves AND -often- it is their evident simplicity (along with the twinkle) that sees stuff made. TriqTraq (while different and in may ways more modern) is another example....

    For all of that, here's the Big Ask: Please Mister Developer -who I know is somewhat busy right now- do consider taking a look at fixing the ACP. I don't make whole songs in iSequence, but I do create lots of lovely bits which are great to try/fiddle/mix and match elsewhere with, but doing that via iTunes while possible shoots down the very twinkle I've been muttering about....fingers gratefully, hopefully crossed etc.

    No. We don't want ACP we want AudioShare or Files or open in to another app like Cubasis or BM3 etc.

    Actually however one thing this app can still do well is work as a midi sender so it's not completely obsolete yet. Of course you can export complete tunes to the iTunes folder. It would be nice if @giku_beepstreet either completely modernised this app to be fully compatible because it's nearly flawless now, or made another sequencer sampler AU host just like it. The latter being a little more likely given that the developer has been making AU plugins as of late.

    Each to their own. What I want is what I might most reasonably quickly ever likely get :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @LucidMusicInc said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @kinkujin said:
    Ok, so instead of starting a new thread I thought I'd resurrect this old one. Hope that's good form.

    Are there any plans to add au or audiobus support? Looks fabulous.

    For me it remains an amazing app, one of the first I tried when I got the first iPad (2010). It’s a tracker under a very accessible nontracker GUI, but like trackers it’s very powerful and feature rich but very light on cpu. It’s very elegantly done.

    The app most like it these days is PixiTracker, but it’s functionality is far more advanced than PixiTracker. Unfortunately the 64gb update broke the indevice AudioCopy export (leaving iTunes as the only option). If you have an older device running earlier iOS the 32gb version has ACP intact.

    As for future updates your guess is as good as mine. The dev is brilliant, and active, and all his apps are worth having including his stuff laptop/desktop.

    He's right. We are the Bobbsey Twins of enthusiasm for the elegant object. I am not a Tracker type person, but this just makes things happen. There are a few apps that (for me) just have that twinkle that add up to more than the obvious sum of themselves AND -often- it is their evident simplicity (along with the twinkle) that sees stuff made. TriqTraq (while different and in may ways more modern) is another example....

    For all of that, here's the Big Ask: Please Mister Developer -who I know is somewhat busy right now- do consider taking a look at fixing the ACP. I don't make whole songs in iSequence, but I do create lots of lovely bits which are great to try/fiddle/mix and match elsewhere with, but doing that via iTunes while possible shoots down the very twinkle I've been muttering about....fingers gratefully, hopefully crossed etc.

    No. We don't want ACP we want AudioShare or Files or open in to another app like Cubasis or BM3 etc.

    Actually however one thing this app can still do well is work as a midi sender so it's not completely obsolete yet. Of course you can export complete tunes to the iTunes folder. It would be nice if @giku_beepstreet either completely modernised this app to be fully compatible because it's nearly flawless now, or made another sequencer sampler AU host just like it. The latter being a little more likely given that the developer has been making AU plugins as of late.

    Each to their own. What I want is what I might most reasonably quickly ever likely get :)

    I agree with @JohnnyGoodyear (of course?)
    Given that it’s a matter of adopting a current sdk for something the app already has, ACP does seem the easiest (and more likely fix) but sure @LucidMusicInc, any more modern indevice export would be swell
    only @giku_beepstreet can say

Sign In or Register to comment.