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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  • So what will arrive first Loopy Pro or Atom 2? 😬 All these teasers are making me itchy.

  • almost certainly atom 2 i would think. but ya if both of these drop in 2021 its gonna be a damn good year for ios music making

  • First question and probably a stupid one, but I can't seem to find the answer. Will Loopy Pro have multiple inputs and the ability to apply different effects to each input?

  • Even if it doesn’t have that capability in standalone mode (which is very unlikely), you will be able to route multiple inputs in AUM. Loopy Pro will be auv3.

  • @Michael said:
    Result of today's efforts:

    I thought I understood what you are working on, but what is the grid doing here?

    (You are not playing it as pads that fast are you?)

    I thought the interface was going to look like the grid of loops. More features means a s̶t̶e̶e̶p̶ longer learning curve. 😳

    As an aside, the “steep learning curve” means something is quickly learned contrary to colloquial usage.

  • Mos def will buy this!

  • @MrSmileZ said:
    Mos def will buy this!

    (Said everyone on this forum :) )

  • @PaoloMarelli said:
    First question and probably a stupid one, but I can't seem to find the answer. Will Loopy Pro have multiple inputs and the ability to apply different effects to each input?

    Yep

  • @Skyvalleystudio said:

    @Michael said:
    Result of today's efforts:

    I thought I understood what you are working on, but what is the grid doing here?

    (You are not playing it as pads that fast are you?)

    I thought the interface was going to look like the grid of loops. More features means a s̶t̶e̶e̶p̶ longer learning curve. 😳

    As an aside, the “steep learning curve” means something is quickly learned contrary to colloquial usage.

    The loop is playing, and I’m chopping it up as it plays. And yep, it can be a grid of loops. Or anything you like. The screen is fully editable, and there’ll be presets that ship with it.

  • This is a great thread. Some of this is beyond my understanding and usage. I hope Loopy Pro is usable for other than pros. Include instructions and a manual! Thanks for peak!

  • edited February 2021

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Any chance we could get a screen shot for how you set up each "slice"?

    I posted a screenshot earlier actually - it’s this (now it has a quantisation setting too):

    It will automatically divide on the transients close to the regular subdivision points so even if the loop’s a little off it’ll work

  • @lsd87 said:
    This is a great thread. Some of this is beyond my understanding and usage. I hope Loopy Pro is usable for other than pros. Include instructions and a manual! Thanks for peak!

    Yep, it’s designed to work as shallowly or as deeply as you like.

  • @Michael said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Any chance we could get a screen shot for how you set up each "slice"?

    I posted a screenshot earlier actually - it’s this (now it has a quantisation setting too):

    It will automatically divide on the transients close to the regular subdivision points so even if the loop’s a little off it’ll work

    Oh right! Duh... Sometimes putting 2 and 2 together isn't so easy.

  • edited February 2021

    Here's the split on transients in action:

    Note the whole screen is editable - here's the edit mode:

    And here's the setup for the button grid:


    Also cool: the way the buttons are lighting up in the grid, the same mechanism is used to send MIDI feedback to a controller that's bound, so you get lights on stuff like the Launchpad.

  • Aha! These extra insights are helping contextualize the flexibility. I now see how you set up the grid to the transients (yes, mind blown) but how can one set up a workspace like the one you show here with a mix of loops and one shots? Or are the one shots derived from carving up the loops only?

  • Fallon is gonna have a blast with this thing. B)

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Aha! These extra insights are helping contextualize the flexibility. I now see how you set up the grid to the transients (yes, mind blown) but how can one set up a workspace like the one you show here with a mix of loops and one shots? Or are the one shots derived from carving up the loops only?

    This button here creates the one-shots - they appear on the screen like squares with a linear waveform:

  • edited February 2021

    From left to right, those elements you can add to the workspace are:

    • loop
    • one-shot
    • button grid (for sampling, for example, like above)
    • button
    • dial
    • horizontal slider
    • vertical slider
    • x-y pad

    The controls (from the button grid down) are programmable, so you can set them to do whatever you like; they use the same system as MIDI learn. For example, this is the list of actions for a button that you can configure:

  • @Michael said:
    From left to right, those elements you can add to the workspace are:

    • loop
    • one-shot
    • button grid (for sampling, for example, like above)
    • button
    • dial
    • horizontal slider
    • vertical slider
    • x-y pad

    The controls (from the button grid down) are programmable, so you can set them to do whatever you like; they use the same system as MIDI learn. For example, this is the list of actions for a button that you can configure:

    Dang, you’ve been busy. The possibilities here seem nearly limitless... but yet the UX still has that intuitive accessibility that makes Loopy so great. I can’t wait to try out this sexy beast!

  • Thank you!

  • @audiblevideo said:
    @Michael

    Pa-chick-a-p-pff

    Haha

  • Well this looks really amazing. The fact that the UI seems extremely customizable appeals a lot to me. Very much looking forward to try this out.

  • This looks like instant purchase territory to me. Apps like this just put the fun factor back into music making aswell as become professional creativity tools. Can't wait.

  • I'll just leave this here... :)

  • Nice! I like the smell of marketing... it must be the finish line :)

  • @Michael said:
    I'll just leave this here... :)

    Can´t wait!

  • @Michael Novation will sell a lot of those controllers

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