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.
Most obscure iOS app that you love? Hidden Treasure Apps Thread
I have many apps that everybody knows about and use like BlackHole by Eventide (for a reason because that’s a very good reverb and everybody should know about it) but I also have some hidden treasure that nobody seems to use like Concentric (free). Its an original rhythm tool.
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/concentric-rhythm/id1188907944?l=fr
What are the unknow gems that everybody should know about?
Comments
The most obscure app would be one called "songwriter" and just because it never has been used. So if I open it I don't know if it's going to explode my pad or something. I'm just scared ... 🤣
Beside the joke... I have only 20some apps ... not much considering other guys around here. So everything apart that weird app is well known and very famous here.
Samvada
Droneo
Synthesize
Oval Synth
Monovista
MelodyMiner
AutoArp
Are they any good?
Very good.
Hexaglyphics and CuSnP are two good fantastic ones I don't see get mentioned often.
Good call on both.
Cream is pretty obscure sequencer/arp/groovebox. A great port and too complicated for most including me.
https://www.kirnuarp.com/
So what's really sad is I start searching for all these new obscure apps mentioned above — only to discover I already own them! 🤣
seaquence
https://oknk.studio/seaquence/guide
😂😂😂
Whoa, concentric looks really cool. And I can use it in split view. Nice.
@JeffChasteen
I'm trying to know when to use CuSnP or what it is for but I can't figure. I've used it in making my bass a bit more natural using C Phrygian mode, but I'm not sure of other use cases.
I was gonna stick to what can still be downloaded, but i'll drop some here and check later

And not all are hidden, but may not get too much mentions nowadays...
Special mentions to those that won't run on my current system:
Yonac's Shredder and Organ+, YUMI:synth, Songineer, WOPR, Hexatone, iYM2151, the whole InstantDrummer series, GodtalksHD, Caelestis...
Just to name a few
I'm sure I forgot some
I have OvalSynth and its very good.
Oh yeah... Drum Space and Cotracks where interesing concepts. Maybe i'll reinstall to see if they are worth trying again
Electrify + Electrify NXT, SpaceSampler, and Yonac's Thereminator
I feel moved to mention Strange Attractor by Jonathan Mackenzie, developer of the Ops modular app. I've always been impressed by his wares and while I've not found much practical use for them (full disclosure) they've been bouncing around in my head in a feedback loop, doing... Something.
NimbusAU and MoonshineAU
Was just running Oval synth thru Alteza reverb a couple days ago. There’s some really nice sounds in oval - sound three times better thru Alteza.
Is there an App Store link for this one? I can’t find it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cream-mobile/id890886111
Thanks. This looks good (famous last words). Anyone else got it? What’s the vibe? Is it just because it is to complicated. Surely it can’t be more complicated than Drambo 😗 ?
No link but that’s not a deal breaker for me. Any opinions to add?
Seems no one talks about triqtraq anymore. Super clever li'l app. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/triqtraq-jam-sequencer/id488578848
There was a lot of good tutorial style posts on here when it first came out. Search the forum and you'll learn a lot about it.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/767401/#Comment_767401
+1 for Earhoof and TriqTraq
READ NO FURTHER:
Get Touchscaper on sale and watch this video for a touch based UI cheap:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=812&v=ptcmWFCtiR4&feature=emb_logo
PS - It also sounds like Littlewoodg has bought everything so he knows
which are really never mentioned here.
MY ORIGINAL SUGGESTION.
I like the touch control apps from Bit Sharpe:
TC-Performance - free with IAP's to unlock more sounds and features - it's a $8 app for everything.
The description of "all" twice with 2 prices makes me think there needs to be more description on the iTunes Store Page.
Start with free to see if it hooks you and maybe an expansion pack.
TC-11 $25
TC-DATA - It outputs MIDI so you can put a intuitive Touch Interface over any favorite Apps.
I love giving one of these full screen set ups to someone with headphones and just walk away.
If they like music this is so empowering and always makes great decisions. Many other apps have these
features now like Gestrument Pro, Synthscaper, etc. But this series of apps got me hooked and I bought the lot during a Black Friday "all-in" sale.
You can improvise your best ambient results with this way of approach music.
Move up here and it gets tense.
Move down here and it's calming.
Swirl over this regions and it sounds like a flock of tiny faeries.
You train yourself in a few minutes of discovery and are ready to create sounds tracks of ambient moods.
Probably a great musical therapy tool.
Don’t get me started.
First of all a lot of those mentioned above aren’t obscure at all...but obscure is in the eye of the beholder I spoze
Some chippy/tracker stuff
Snibbetracker
October
Chiptunes Pro
Sinusoid (Erik Sigth)
Rytmik Lite
(The rest of the Rytmiks too, for more sample-based fun)
Enumero (a wonder! from the amazing Henry Lowengard who did Droneo, mentioned above) Not to be missed!
Waverails
Klankwelle
K machine
Bip
Protein Der Klang
FluXPad
Zillidrone!
>
+1 on TC-Data and TC-11. TC-Data is an essential tool for me.
And a great description of these touch interfaces @McD 😎
Yamaha AN2015 gets some use here still. Wish they would add some more connectivity, would be happy to pay for an Audiobus compatible version.
It’s hidden in a free app called Synth Book if anyone is curious.
Beatonal: the “Figure Pro” that time forgot