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.
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iWavestation
TC-11
Gestrument Pro
Modstep
iVCS 3
Synthscaper
Mazetools Sonicface
Scythe Synth
Jam Maestro
Envolver
Werkbench
Quantum
Gestrument Pro
Synthmaster one
Pattering 2: I find this app more complex than I imagine it should be. More to do with the import/export filing kits.
No BM3? Anyone?
MobMuPlat and PureData
Audulus
zMors Modular
I honestly think I've got BM3 fully figured out after six months of intensive training.
Good call on gestrument pro however. This one is deep (and rewarding); it'll be my next six month mastery project.
Model15
iVCS3
SynthScaper
Auria Pro and FX
Any programmable synth... but only because I used to program a Roland hardware synth and I know better. You can get lost for hours tweaking sounds and make NOTHING. Presets are fine.
Any DAW. I have several. Only 4 months in on IOS and I'm still shopping. OK?
Any interconnect App: AB3, AUM, etc. See 2.
Any complex FX App. See 2.
MidiFire with StreamByter. A programming language. Kinda burned out on programming. "Car Pool Tunnel" syndrome writing/debugging Perl, Python, Rails, PHP applications for work.
So everything then? 😂
GR-16. Its so different from the DAW style I've used forever. But its such an impressive app and I've owned it and barely scratched it.
No.
The acoustic instruments are solid: Colossus Piano, iSymphonic, Ravenscroft, Module, Preset Synths, ThumbJam, GeoShred, iGrand & iLectric Pianos, Seaboard 5D, Ocarina (for iphone blowing), ToneStack GO (for guitar), Soft Drummer and Tines (to remind me that cheaper sometimes is not worth it). They just make my Casio Controller have more sounds.
The notable exception is Spacecraft Granular which opened my mind to sequenced magic in a perfect GUI. So, I can see why the whole world of sequencing is waiting to be explored. I just need to get over the idea that I need to press every note on a keyboard or drum pad to own the results.
Turnado
Discord4
Synthmaster One (just used presets so far)
Tonestack (so many FX <> amp <> cab combos yet to explore, also signal splitting / routing)
Bark Filter
Final Touch
And now you’ve made me think about Samplr which I’d long forgotten is on my old iPad2...
Actually, for me, Phonem.
S_nV_x
(I have no idea why we write it like that on ABF...)
[see The Scottish Play although this juju also applies to unmentionable aspects of Beat Time...]
Good call.
I'm not asking 'well, is it good enough etc...' but looking back do you consider the investment in BM3 to have been worthwhile (for you)?
Absolutely, it has paid off handsomely in terms of creative output. I have purposely considered BM3 to be "done" to avoid the trap of waiting for some mythical update to make it better somehow. When I accepted it for what it is and adapted, I grasped the real power.
I use BM3 daily and the combination of AU hosting, automation (with quirks), and sampling feels limitless to me. I hear the sound in my head and can bring it to life in BM3. I do use AudioLayer as my main live performance tool because it simplifies the live logistics but I compose everything happily in BM3.
My list is tooo full 😂
S_nV_x
Dhalang MG
K machine
scriptSonic
TC Data
Synth and Sound Scaper
Droneo
Audulus
Annnd any form of mastering app
Excellent answer. Thank you. And encouraging.
Future versions of Reason Compact
Nano Studio 2
Drambo
Aparillo
Pro tools
I’m working hard on these in my dreams right now
OK, that’s funny 😆
Plectrum
Stroke Machine
Synth Q
BM 3
Cyclop
Protein DK
Audulus
Soundscaper
BM3
Apematrix
Quanta
Having only recently upgraded from doing everything on my phone to getting an ipad I've gone through a phase of buying apps much quicker than I can learn how to get the most out of them (my patience is a work in progress) but I'm getting there slowly. Audulus (and modular synthesis in general) is where I've noticed the biggest gaps in my knowledge are but I'm still enjoying it.
I have no idea either but maybe it's because it's a 'swiss-army-knife-app' that can do and be almost anything.
The irony here is that when we ask for new app features most can already already be done in SunVox with some creative box-connections and value tweaks
Need a 16-oscillator poly-synth consisting of samples, va-oscillators and FM stuff? it can be done!
Need to use one of those oscillators as audio-rate modulation source? That can be done too.
Need to add a 'transposable sequence' for any of the voices to add some movement? Check that too.
Need a super flexible modulation curve? Draw a sample and use that as a value controller.
It's not if it can be done but rather how
The 'geek' in me loves SunVox!
Layr
Discord 4
Quanta
ripple maker
Synth master one
These are ones I use all the time but haven't invested mastering time in, but have tried to figure out.... Ripple maker is one that I wish I could completely rule but can't quite yet....
Ya I wish I could S_nV_x but I'm not even close, I feel like most videos I watch people dont use the tracker but it looks like there is a horizontal time line at the bottom you can make loops in some how
GR-16 (just bought)
Animoog
Nave
Stroke Machine
Synthscaper (might be too soon to say I love it)
PPG Wavemapper
iWavestation (this is the holy grail)