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.
Comments
Very cool! I just chilled and listened to that. Is that an iOS-based editor on the iPad?
Many thanks. Yeah it’s an older app by the name of Modstep.
Oh, I thought it was a Microfreak editor.
Funnily enough, right after my comment I switched tabs and found an old tab I had waiting for attention and watched this:
time to dig around your channel...
Some more lost in the ether grooves for everyone 🙏🏼💕
Does anyone have any experience connecting the Microfreak via a Bluetooth MIDI adaptor? I can’t find anything that confirms whether using the Yamaha Bt-01, for example, would work with the Microfreak. Would love to use as a controller with my iPad.
Thanks!
I’m selling mine, if anyone is interested. I’m in Germany. Will part-swap for digitone.
I'm might be interested. BTW why are you selling, I.e. what's the DT draw as opposed to MF?
Let's go DM
Just tried with the little MF powered over USB and the BT-01, playing an iPad synth and it works.
I didn't really expect that because I remember that someone wrote it wouldn't (due to 3.3V vs 5V, although MIDI doesn't really care as long as the 20mA current loop can be sustained).
Edit: The Quicco mi.1 works too.
Thanks, @rs2000 ! I might order one to check it out. I really appreciate you taking the time to test it!
You're welcome! And I wanted to know that myself too
does the Microfreak have a note spread function for it's chord oscillator to help it sound more natural?
@echoopera this last one is microbrute ? really nice .. it's really powerfull synth, capable of vast range of sounds ..
btw. only thing i a little bit not like on this track is that whole sound is shifted a bit to the left - first i though something is broken with my right speaker ))
There's plenty of chord inversion options available to spread out the notes.
(You could try the free Spectrum app and it's 'chord' oscillator to get a feel of what the Freak can do).
does that mean nothing onboard and what is the spectrum app I can't seem to find it, not a deal breaker by any means but maybe it's something they can address... my feature ocd itches when features feel unfinished.
In Spectrum App the 'Harmonics' knob sets the chord type and 'Timbre' knob handles the inversion, Morph changes the waveform. (That is when using 'Chord' as the 'Algorithm'.
On the Micro Freak 'Wave' sets the chord type and 'Timbre' handles the inversion and 'Shape' sets the waveform when 'Chord'i used as the Wave/Oscillator.
There is no regular 'chord memory'. But that can be handled using other apps to trigger the sounds.
I see, thanks for that Samu, btw did you keep your keyboard on or did you remove it?
I saw no reason to remove the keyboard and just like with the nanoKey Studio I've grown to like the expressive 'keys/surface' on the MicroFreak
for us modular dudes the touch surface is incredible as a CV expression source.
Santa was kind enough to drop off a MIcrofreak for me this xmas. I have to say, I'm impressed, more so than I even thought I might be based on other reviews. This is a really unique, great sounding instrument. Crazy it's only $300 in fact.
I love the sequencer and the randomization options via the touchstrip, it's surisingly self contained if you want it to be. Shame there's no battery option really.
That's very true, something like a simple MPE controller without the wobbly feel 🥴😄
You can use any old USB power bank to power it. The keys respond a little differently though.
Yeah, I'm going to have to invest in a power bank soon I think. Need something for the mc707 as well.
Woohoo version 2 of firmware just dropped:
Oh, sweet! I grabbed one of these over the Christmas holiday in no small part due to your videos, @echoopera. Time to see what the update brings.
Cool. Loving the scale modes and 1 finger chord feature
thanks, man!
Great, some useful things added
Thanks to let us know ! Really cool update !
Maybe someone can help me here.
I updated firmware to 2.0 but I would like to keep the version 1.2 presets plus I have about 30 I've made... Is it possible to add the new 64 presets from version 2.0 to my current list? All I seem to be able to do is add the 2.0 presets to the MicroFreak, but that erases all of the v. 1.2 and my custom ones. I just want to add the 2.0 presets to my existing list on the device.
I have backed up my custom presets along with the 1.2 in a separate playlist on my PC, but I feel like I'm missing something. I just want to add the new ones to my current list as this still doesn't exceed the allotted 265.
Any help would be ace guys and gals
checked the updated manual or the forums?
http://downloads.arturia.net/products/microfreak/manual/MicroFreak_Manual_1_2_2_EN.pdf
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?board=369.0