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Looper That Supports Audiobus Apps
Hi -
I'm looking for a looper for my iPad that will:
Allow me to loop piano, bass and drum parts (ideally, on separate loops) via Audiobus. For example, Neo Soul Keys, iFretless Bass and Drumperfect Pro, and
Allow me to loop my saxophone on top of this via a mic (external, not the internal iPad mic).
I own an appropriate mic and the IK Multimedia iRig Pro.
I am looking at Looperverse and think it will do all of this, but cannot definitively determine same.
Thanks!
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LoopyHd
Thank you, Dubbylabby! Loopy HD is also under consideration. It's a lot cheaper, too.
Loopy is the one you want.
I've had Loopy HD from the beginning and never needed anything else. It is made by the same developer as Audiobus. That might make it your best option for routing in Audiobus. It is very customizable and flexible with routing to/from each track in Audiobus. Loopy HD will definitely do what you are looking for.
For less than $15 each it really might be worth getting a few looper apps and see which one you get on with, especially if you are building a rig for live shows.
I did try TC Helicon's "Voice Jam Studio," and it's great for vocals, but it does not appear to permit loops to be made out of keyboard, etc., parts, just vocals.
So if Loopy HD will do this, I will try it. I may also try Loopreverse, which looks more like a DAW.
Thanks for the posts!