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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  • That’s just my main and favorite workflow. I sometimes mix it up to spark creativity, by using apps like Gadget, GB, IM2, BM3, etc instead.

  • Lately it’s finding samples and creating samples (in aum making loops) to fit a certain vibe I’m aiming for, chop up the samples in koala and making a batch of beats, export all those and mix them in cubasis or auria. Occasionally I’ll make a trippy video for certain ones I like a lot using takete and LumaFusion

  • Been using Reaper for the last few months and have to agree. Using Reaper as DAW and iOS for FX and sounds. For the first time I feel like I have the workflow buttoned down.......

    @I_sip_cupps said:
    iOS has come a long way. It used to be 70/30 in Favor of desktop. but now it's closer to 40/60 in favor of iOS since for me there isn't a correct DAW on iOS, I still make music in Reaper - which I have customized to work precisely how I desire as Reaper is so flexible, I'll never leave it.

  • It's complicated but here goes. I think about the kind of song I want to make and what apps would be best to use. I research them a little and then buy what I can. (Start) I learn as much as I can in half an hour (give or take) and then go to work or do the dishes or put the kids to bed. Then I start looking on Audiobus and see a new app I hadn't thought of. After a quick read I realise I could really use this app so I either buy it or spend weeks repeatedly checking Audiobus until it is released and then I buy it. Go back to the (start) and repeat. Substitute any of the distractions with other options such as go buy groceries, make the kids lunch, mow the yard, take kids on play date, etc.

  • I usually start with a particular workflow in mind, then shortly after swap to another... then another.... then maybe even another.
    I then tend to take a break to look through the forum here for any new apps labelled as being a ‘game-changer’. Then it’s time to engage in a delusional train of thought culminating in the belief that the one that I keep revisiting to stare at - could really make the difference this time.
    I more than likely will then involve myself in a lame attempt to encourage the developer to release the app sooner than they had intended.
    Later just as I’m falling asleep, I will slowly realise where it all went wrong that time, before visualising what must surely be a highly effective course of remedial action.
    Later the following day the whole process will start again.

  • edited November 2020

    @Ailerom and @robosardine nailed the most realistic workflows ever for me :lol:

  • My starting place varies a lot depending on my mood and what I'm thinking about on the day. I could start in AUM, BM3 in iOS or Logic and Bitwig on the Mac. I will, and I do, bounce between the computer and the iPad depending on where I feel I am inspired. I use IDAM at times as a sound source when working in Logic or Bitwig or I just export the files between the two machines dragging and dropping through the finder on the Mac. A song I've been working on recently started in Logic then moved to BM3 and now has found it's way back into Bitwig. Different sketchpads give me different approaches and perspectives. It's nice to have the tools and the choices. When I first started with the iPad it was AudioBus, GarageBand and Auria Pro....and that was a pretty powerful little combo.

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