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.
Finally Ableton app for iOS (not really)
I supose is the game changer so testing the waters with all of nda forum users to see if someone makes a mistake a show us some pics or whatever...
Comments
Waited so long for that....
We’ll get Ableton Compact instead... 😬
Ahahahaha
& today is Ableton sale with 25% off
Last day of sale I meant.
is this an (early/late) april fool, or is there any evidence of this?
Lol !
Just create fake account and tell us all You know
I guess I can spill the beans on this one now, it’s been long enough. To start with, you’ll see that it’s en entirely new paradigm for music making on iOS devices. Unlike most apps that require you to use only your fingers for data entry, we’ve gone one further and require two iOS devices so you can use your feet for short cuts. We call it the Ableton Toe Jam system. Stayed tuned for more info in the coming days!
Sounds awesome I'll give this one a tacit thumbs and big toes up.
Actually your big toe needs to be down for the system to work, but I think that will be pretty apparent once we release the usage diagrams to make this more clear.
Well Reason showed their hand today so we probably know their iOS future in a hybrid beatbox system. Nothing concrete from Ableton apart from rumours they are taking on iOS devs last winter. One to look out for I think is Native Instruments something tells me their the ghost in the iOS closet.
We keep the curtain closed for a reason 😉
No pun intended.
This!!! Been waiting years for Native Instruments to port more of their software to IOS. Hopefully, they release an iMaschine3 or show some love to Traktor for IOS.
It’s an abrilfoon live year
...
I was quite naive to sent them a direct message couple of weeks ago...when I read that they were looking for an iOS developer:
The answer didn’t surprise me but I was hoping for a “stay tuned” comment
Somehow I was allowed on as Beta Tester w/o signing an NDA…
So I can spill the beans:
App will be called DisAbleton - like the desktop version, but all useful features will be disabled.
There will be InOperable - Like Operator, but every preset requires an In app purchase, and it will be preset only - no user programming.
Also, similar to the Push hardware, there will be the in-app add-on ‘Shove’, which shoves all the push-like buttons into a 5x5 grid.
If I’m not tossed in a black suv and disappeared for releasing this info, I’ll tell more later….
Lolololololol!
Palmsounds just put this album up on his Soundcloud “Simpler Machines” made inside iMaschine for iOS. He is usually a man in the know, just wild speculation why he promoted a album made with iMaschine does he know there is a big update coming!
Slow day at the office....
When?
Unlikely, Native Instruments have very few developers in house, the ones that are directly employed by Native Instruments have to share their time between development on Kontakt/Reaktor/Maschine in that order (Order of rate of perpetual income)
They have some in house content designers who design Reaktor ensembles and sample content, but no current in house mobile developer, unless that has changed since before summer.
Times are very different now at Native Instruments, like Izotope and Propellerheads and Bitwig they are part owned by invest capitalists, developments that once were in no doubt are not so anymore.
Aww… Way to ruin it for us!
Y’mean it’s not this Fall that we’ll get an iOS version of Reaktor (compatible with existing ensembles)?
Actually, NI’s “Blue Man Group” funding has had me intrigued for a while. What did these people learn that convinced them there was “upswing” for NI?
While the hype cycle has moved on, investors may still perceive a lot of value in integrating existing platforms with mobile devices.
Also, some VCs push for collaboration. Maybe NI doesn’t have the iOS team we wish they had but there are some competent iOS devs out there who could have partnered with NI.
Ok, some collaborations haven’t been too impressive (people in these forums tend not to praise Retronyms very frequently). But something could happen from one of the big players.
Didn’t realize Bitwig was in that group of investment-funded music tech companies. Recently bought a license for BWS2 and finding a lot of value there, including support for MPE and touchscreens. That DAW could work quite well with some iOS apps.
Nah, it’s gonna be iMashine 2, but with up to 8 channels of Audio( depending in iPad... 4 minimum)... with extra tools.. to:Play samples ( better than Beathawk).... Plus you can use AU/ IAA in the sequencer... Just a guess!.... Therei is no way Ableton can make an app on iOS work the same as a Desktop... Too much. CPU, especially with the sample manipulation of “ Elestic v3 technology’s”.... Or I’ll eat your hat?....... I frigging hope I do?...
That’s probably better playing to their strengths. Not my kind of thing, but at least there‘s precedent.
Hm… While it’s hard to compare ARM and x86 performance, there’s been quite a bit of noise about recent iOS chips outperforming relatively recent laptops and desktops. And my 2012 MacBook Pro does run these DAWs fairly well. Sounds to me like RAM might be the bigger constraint. But some cross-platform devs could chime in.
My expectation for these mainstream devs isn’t that they’d release full-featured versions of their DAWs for iOS but that they’d have fairly powerful apps which complement the workflow. Haven’t done much in Cubasis and never worked in Cubase, but it does sound like that integration works fairly well. To me, the way Korg paired Gadget with macOS is a pretty neat model. Korg Gadget for macOS is somewhat limited as a DAW, but it does integrate nicely with the iOS version. And since you can export to Ableton Live projects with support for the VSTs, it means you can start a project in Gadget for iOS and finish it in Live. That makes quite a bit of sense.
As we know, there’s a Grindhouse soundtrack made entirely in Gadget for iOS. With time, iOS-based workflow will likely expand. Who knows, Apple may even end up realizing that there’s an actual pro market on iOS and greatly enhance their devices for such work.
Ableton could easily create Live for i devices, Cubasis is a port of what was once an x86 product, in fact it has more features on IOS.
It is very unlikely though, the i device economy does not have the return to warrant the development.
Now DJ Puzzle is making Maschine Kits. Great more NI kits by iPad producers. I wonder if NI are gonna are drop a iPad Maschine specific controller. Would be nice .
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2126575257605458&id=36769457062&refsrc=http://t.co/CQ17xWpS5z&_rdr