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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Then perhaps I can be of service. @LucidMusicInc, like everyone here, has a point of view and is entitled to express it as they see fit. If he, she or they do not find an app useful, can identify ways to make it better, or find serious flaws, it is fair to speak about them.
What is not so fair is to call a product ‘crappy’ when it is no such thing, and try to crush a developers spirit while pretending to be observing from a lofty perch. @LucidMusicInc makes house and EDM music. Lots of it. The half dozen or so I just tried in a similar vein. Nothing at all wrong with that, and it sounds well produced. But it doesn’t make @LucidMusicInc Paul McCartney.
He she or they are peers here, not superiors entitled to hand down great wisdom, or tell the rest of us what we should or shouldn’t buy. We are all fully capable of making up our own minds.
A for calling someone ‘pathetic’ because they use an app to spark ideas, that is also out of order. No one - especially the developer - is claiming that this app can produce a finished product. It’s just for sketching ideas. As our friend @CracklePot pointed out, no one here needs an app to make melodies, but the technology involved is interesting. It is also potentially inspirational, and that is always a good thing.
Or you just ignore the app without being nasty about it?
"Put fear into the developers"? Really? Because they dare release something that wasn't made according to your personal requirements spec?
Im having fun with this app and generating some catchy little tunes...which I find much preferable to reading some dry music theory book on how to do things correctly 😉
Is it just me or idoes it have a very 80s synthpop vibe?
Suggestions:
Undo button (preferably multiple levels)
Export Audio
Favorites should play looped
Save and play the instrument choices of favorites
Just for context, the thread was posed as a question. I don't go around randomly trashing apps. I just provided a dispassionate opinion based on my initial impressions. I have no grudge against this app at all
everyone chill!
@LucidMusicInc Easy there. Last time I checked is it also wholly possible to make the most ambitious yet derivatively designed, produced and programmed piece of music or mobile app - panned by the critics all over - and still have it be the most celebrated by most everyone else.
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I occurs to me that you are probably the leading developer of apps that generate patterns at the touch of a control. These apps are well liked, fun, and help creativity. Fortamento, while not (yet) in the same league, is in the same vein. Perhaps, it’s developer can go on to greater things, if given support and encouragement.
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But that wasn’t what you did.
Had you said the app was not chiming with your workflow, or lacked features that you need, etc, etc, then it’s a view you are entitled to express. But you called the app ‘crappy’ and went on to say how you are doing us all a big favour telling us what not to buy!
If anything, "support and encouragement" are infinitely more motivational for any developer than fear and criticism. Therefore I applaud @jakoB_haQ 's approach of demonstrating the app's promising sides, genuinely having fun with it and then suggesting possible future routes for the developer to consider.
I'm perfectly aware of what I wrote thanks. Let's just agree to disagree before we make a tempest out of a teapot here.
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I’m off for a mug of Earl Grey.
Come on people. @LucidMusicInc already came up with a list of good suggestions for the app. Besides most of us gotta gripe about stuff sometimes, and can get unnecessarily harsh if we are feeling that way in the moment. I know I have done so before.
I guess there's no such thing as bad publicity
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Almost everyone here has cited the positive aspects of this app, and suggested how it could be improved. Where is the bad publicity?