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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I hear you. Just about to fall under the Great Ignored Pile myself. Deadlines loom. Still, always better to have the work than not Mister....
The low resolution is a bit of a bummer though
Well I am sure it felt like years.
Could be performance related.
I see it's been said, but they really like their reverb algorithm don't they
Could be, but maybe it's resource related in designing assets across platforms. iPad is less profitable so back of the queue for attention so only one general ipad version. Maybe they will get round to optimising it one day for 12.9
On the AU version, can you have a full screen orbiter with a minimal keyboard?
Well it would if it was paid. Big Wordpress update coming which could wreck the layout of lots of websites, so I've been backing up and amending config files of hundreds of sites. The joys of self-employment!
I think it was you as well as me who kept rhapsodising about this one...almost can't beleive it's happened
Bit of a pain actually, first thing I turn down.
Hehe the big tease was that it so wanted to be a mobile app... just look at it...
To me it is the perfect balance of a preset tweaker that also begs to be init learned from the ground up. Very hard to resist using all sorts of sexual metaphors when describing this one.
i have often wished that synths would have a global ‘reverb mix level’ override setting . Ussually I am just auxing to my own reverb anyway.
This was a great demo by good Sir Doug earlier this year on Aparillo:
Even pixely on 9.7 but I never notice/care about that with music apps.
Just unlocked the AU..yikes this does take the crown for 2018
Maybe it is a "straight" port of the PC version which is not scaled to that high resolutions like modern iPads have? I mean the iPad Pro 9.7" has a resolution of 2048x1536 which is quite a bit more than the 1080p norm. And afaik most people don't use their plugins full screen on desktop so maybe the resolution of the desktop version is lower?
Definitely more acceptable at 9.7 size though. It's not the most important thing, but it certainly takes a few points off for me and would love to see the orbiter screen un-letterboxed.
I think that's the reason yes, they'd have to re-render and re-pixelate all assets at all the different ipad sizes to get optimal images and it's probably just not a priority. If that's the price for getting an ipad version out that's ok by me, considering it's a lot cheaper than desktop...but in an ideal world etc
Damn, there goes this months app-budget. After trying the free version and watching the tutorials I just had to buy it. This is going to be so much fun...
The wash of reverb has always been a complaint in hardware as well. Some things never change. I have a head cold so my world is a wash of reverb and a sweet ringing sound right now.
pretty accurate experience
Loving it so far. This seems to be both an exploration-type synth where you just go on a sonic journey, and a preset synth. Presets definitely come in handy here, because even if you were able to make a certain sound, it is totally possible that you’re not sure how you got there! That is a compliment to the extremely deep modulation possibilities.
At the risk of sounding like one asking for more porridge... for the paid version, it might be quite a tempting feature for prospective customers to have some keyboard options, with scales and such. A ribbon controller would suit many of these sounds very well, imho. Not asking for AniMoog-type keyboard exactly... but that would be cool to have something similar “built-in”. I love Aum and apeMatrix, but the keyboards on those are very basic. Especially compared to the rest of the outstanding features. Just an idea for future revisions...
Now back to the galactic sound travel machine!
How well runs the AUv3 on the new iPads?
They’re scared of bad AppStore reviews
Seems a bit heavy on the battery though...
This app reinforces my idea that an app that would be PERFECT for iOS/touch would be something like the Orbiter, but as a standalone "thing." Think of Roz X/Y, but instead it's like Aparillo's canvas thing and you create the objects to represent midi CC's. So you can have this level of wacked out mod on a touch screen.
I've tried doing similar things with MidiDesignerPro, but it's not as slick. The ability to have things like radius, falloff, etc. would be pretty killer.
@MonkeyDrummer Seems like TC-data would be up to this task, or something approximating it, but don’t look to me to work it out.
Yea, I've thought about that. I have TC-11 and it's amazing, I love it, but I've never had the "time" to figure it out or program it really. TC-Data would be a whole 'nother level of brain-pain I think.
Having said that I find release very obrupt and a smidge of reverb actually helps to mask that (reminds me of Oblique here), very PCM. Unless of course an obrupt release is what is required.
Audio-wise, this sounds like Jasuto, which was the first I thought of when I saw the Orbiter. At least the first versions of Jasuto Classic, where the DSP nodes had a radius of influence and nearby nodes would interact with these nodes only if they were within reach (they would auto-connect on and off depending on distance). If I remember correctly, this auto-connection based on distance was not kept in Jasuto Pro?
kinda like Reactable I think too
This is one of those apps I "feel"
As in I can feel and make what I want.
I know it is true for many but I connect to this one.
In one patch I tweaked a lead, perc, FX, and pad.
Not happening on many other synths.
Sorry.
This is a fucking monster bonus to the iOS music sphere.
Yes, the little icons in the Orbiter remind me of Reactable/Rotor. But this is a different ball of wax in terms of functionality and sophistication.
Must be those insane graphics.