Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.
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Loving this ..beautiful flow to this jam. Amazing job.🙏
Thank you for giving it a listen! 😌
Good to hear Fugue Machine being used. Excellent production as always.
Another nice one. Keep em coming!
Thanks! Fugue Machine was one of the first midi processing/sequencer apps that I learned how to use on iOS. I was actually only using it on my iPhone! Then I discovered Atom, followed by Drambo’s release, and soon thereafter I went out and bought myself an iPad Pro after realizing what a viable music making platform we have here.
Thank you and thanks for giving a listen!
I’ve got a dozen different projects right now, some good, some not so much. One of my struggles though, is trying to decide the delivery medium; do I just do a screen recording like this one? Or do I upload an audio track to Soundcloud?
I really want to start doing some accompanying videos, some perhaps just visualization, others with actual scenes and footage of various things that might “go with” the music. I bought Luma Fusion and a few other video apps, but so far, the learning curve associated with that is one I’ve been avoiding.
In time I suppose.
For me the video part is always the hardest - unless it’s just a screen recording. I prefer a video where the video interacts with the music (either in real-time or post production). If you perform in real time then filming that seems the way to go. Screen shots seem boring unless they are somehow made to be instructive.
I love Luma Fusion. I came from using iMovie and was at first intimidated but it soon clicked and I think it should be on everybody’s list if they are into making videos on iOS.
Looking forward to hearing/seeing more.