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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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  • @iansainsbury this is also a great video on a full rig set up using the Maschine+

  • @echoopera said:
    @iansainsbury this is also a great video on a full rig set up using the Maschine+

    Thanks for all the help. Really enjoying your music, too. Lots to think about. I also like the volca suggestion.

    I’ve just had a flick through the manual for the Circuit Tracks and watched a couple of videos. Maybe that might be the sweet spot between playability and fun, and it leaves enough cash in the budget for a volca, an analogue synth... if only it had class compliant audio. But there’s always an if only.

  • @iansainsbury said:

    @echoopera said:
    @iansainsbury this is also a great video on a full rig set up using the Maschine+

    Thanks for all the help. Really enjoying your music, too. Lots to think about. I also like the volca suggestion.

    I’ve just had a flick through the manual for the Circuit Tracks and watched a couple of videos. Maybe that might be the sweet spot between playability and fun, and it leaves enough cash in the budget for a volca, an analogue synth... if only it had class compliant audio. But there’s always an if only.

    Thank you🙏🏼

    The new Circuit looks nice. Great kit for the price. So many options. I have the MK1 version and it’s fun but not a big fan of the synth engine.

  • @iansainsbury said:

    @echoopera said:
    @iansainsbury this is also a great video on a full rig set up using the Maschine+

    Thanks for all the help. Really enjoying your music, too. Lots to think about. I also like the volca suggestion. I started playing online casino at https://1bonzaspins.com/review. I have already withdrawn a large amount of money. With this money, I plan to buy SENA 30K. It remains to choose a store, but I will have no problem with this. I may even give this headset to all my biker friends. Wish me luck, and have a nice day!

    I’ve just had a flick through the manual for the Circuit Tracks and watched a couple of videos. Maybe that might be the sweet spot between playability and fun, and it leaves enough cash in the budget for a volca, an analogue synth... if only it had class compliant audio. But there’s always an if only.

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  • @carolbaileyy said:

    @iansainsbury said:

    @echoopera said:
    @iansainsbury this is also a great video on a full rig set up using the Maschine+

    Thanks for all the help. Really enjoying your music, too. Lots to think about. I also like the volca suggestion. I started playing online casino at https://1bonzaspins.com/review. I have already withdrawn a large amount of money. With this money, I plan to buy SENA 30K. It remains to choose a store, but I will have no problem with this. I may even give this headset to all my biker friends. Wish me luck, and have a nice day!

    I’ve just had a flick through the manual for the Circuit Tracks and watched a couple of videos. Maybe that might be the sweet spot between playability and fun, and it leaves enough cash in the budget for a volca, an analogue synth... if only it had class compliant audio. But there’s always an if only.

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  • @iansainsbury What didn’t you like about the OP-Z?
    I would have thought it would meet most of your requirements, and integrate well with an iPad.

  • @zzrwood said:
    @iansainsbury What didn’t you like about the OP-Z?
    I would have thought it would meet most of your requirements, and integrate well with an iPad.

    I love the Z. I've owned two, and still have one. It's tiny, battery-powered, the sequencer is nuts, and it's incredibly quick to get ideas down. Sampling is a weak point, and the synth engines aren't the best, but I still love playing with it.
    Since starting this thread, I've been through a few more pieces of gear. The MC-707 is the current hub, and it's fantastic. I have a model:cycles which gives me access to the elektron sequencing, and a microfreak. Currently selling a retro MPC One and a Waldorf Blofeld keys in the latest reshuffle!

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