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.
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Interesting , how much ?
$499 🤔 I can get stuff I have better use for, for this pile of money
thats great price for what it does... very interesting device, especially like plethora of connectivity, 2 sends and per track EQ .. dope !
loopop again nailed review, that guy is awesome, all his reviews are top notch
I'm in the market for something like this. I say like this because this ain't it. I want space for instruments or effects, not one box for mixing and another to interface with my computer. Plus you'd be snookered if the screen got damaged.
I'm looking for a decent sounding mixer with, say, 12 channels, USB and MIDI ports with the ability to be a USB MIDI host. I could put up without the MIDI ports but definitely need the USB ports and functionality. I don't need any effects on the mixer, in fact I'd prefer not to have them on there.
Anyone know of something that fits the bill?
One would be that rather low cost Behringer 8 in/8 out audio interface and do all the mixing in apeMatrix or AUM.
Funny you should mention Behringer as I was thinking about the £80ish rack mount one.
Maybe a Soundcraft MTK 12, but it’s nowhere near as small as this. I use a Keith McMillen K-Mix for my ipad. There’s also the Behringer Xenyx Q1204USB.
I just don't want to spend £500 on something that ticks less boxes than my current gear and introduces functions that I'm not really looking for. The space issue is quite high on the list but I am currently using a 12 channel mixer and an audio interface so anything that incorporated the 2 would probably take up less.
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll check those out.
Looks interesting, but for the price, an Expert Sleepers ES-9 ($569) is a better deal, because it's an audio interface. Pair with AUM and an iPad and you have so much flexibility for a mixer setup than the basic EQ etc on the 1010 blue box. It's small and cute though.
ES-9 has 14 inputs and 8 mono output, 1 headphone out, 1/4 stereo out, and spdif
The cheapest solution is TC HELICON Blender
https://www.tc-helicon.com/product.html?modelCode=P0CPR
But didn't found much info, made a thread
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/41424/anyone-got-a-tc-helicon-blender-audio-interface#latest
Too bad there's no file transfer over USB, per Loopop's review. If you want transfer audio files you recorded in Bluebox to your computer, you have to unplug the SD card from Bluebox and plug it into your computer card card reader.
I think if you want to record iPad audio into Bluebox you have to use an audio interface, unless I missed something in Loopop's review.
Other than that though looks like a handy device for making quick recordings of your synth jams. If your iPad is you main recording device, this thing can back up your iPad when it gets taken down by another crappy IOS update (see IOS 14 thread)
Does anyone know how i can import any audio file on the sd card to make the bluebox read it?