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.
Preset Challenge: Create Zeeon Preset Closest To Processed Rythm Electric Guitar
Is there someone to take up the challenge? Doesn’t have to be realistic just sound like if you’re strumming a processed Electric guitar with Chorus, Delay and Reverb, and subtly overdriven
Comments
Can’t beat sobtly overdrive
Lol iPhone
Sobtly overdrive is the cornerstone sound of Emo, yes?
Lol, well played!
I would just start with a sound that sounds somewhat like a clean guitar sound and then actually use Chorus, Delay and Reverb, and sobtly overdriven effects.
And what do we win?
Btw the strum should be internal to the patch?
Lol!! Well here’s my short clip of my Zeeon Electric Processed guitar sound... no where realistic but I liked it
Used Zeeon
ChrodUp app for the strumming and chords
Funk Drummer
Yummy I liked that, off to watch some chordup videos! Planning and purchasing a Korg Pa700 for sometime in the early new year or sooner and the strumming on that thing is amazing sounding. Thanks for peaking my interest.
Thanks! Make sure you have ChordUp to output velocity to max 127 I think .
Does anyone know when Doug is going to review ChrodUp and Sobtly?
I highly recommend this app ChordUp. The latest update really made it useable for me for guitar strumming especially on the iPhone.
Hey, @MusicMan4Christ. I was just having a little fun since your iPhone said "ChrodUp" and of course the rest. I've been meaning to PM you about your church. I'm at a church here in Kauai, Hawaii--retired from the worship team because they got too talented for me!
I did it in mood, does that count? Very easy with Oscillator 3 providing some distortion via modulation of 1 and 2
Wow this was nice!
btw. There is a Bass guitar preset (26) in Zeeon 1 bank I'm quite proud of
. Still mastering sound design.
As about electric guitar, I would start from PWM. Maybe OSC2 -> OSC1 PW.
Wow I’m honored Man from the creator himself!
Thanks for the preset ideas didn’t have any idea where to start.
That preset #26 Bass guitar is awesome!!’
I’ll post my remixed patch here if anyone would like to work on it and make it better. I have no idea what I did but just went with my ears and turned knobs , switches and heard. Can be better though , I know there’s great programmers out here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4qgyds2glc3dsx0/MusicMan4Christ.znb?dl=0
Joining the party
osc 1 - pulse , osc 2 - saw / tri
osc 2 +19 semitones
osc 2 modulates osc 1 PW
filter: mm12, slight resonance
LFO1 - pitch , LFO 2 - filter cutoff
Not quite guitar..
a lot can be improved (filter, envelope) but its a good base
This is nice...thanks
Gonna try those settings
this synth is so awesome!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/49mr3l7w6lwrfwf/MusicMan4Christ.znb?dl=0
Late to the party
I didn’t get nearly as close to authentic as @giku_beepstreet did—that patch is jamming! But these are in the ballpark of a stringed instrument. Might be more dulcimer than elec guitar though. But if you run that first “dry” one through something like BiasFX, ToneStack, etc. then things will start to sound more authentic for certain. Sidenote: I forgot how much fun it is to play a synth through an Amp sim app! Anyway, have a go at these and see if they’ll help get you closer to your idea.