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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If you haven't gone through the quick get-acquainted tutorial it is helpful. Sometimes one has to poke around a little if I recall correctly because the icons might not always appear on iOS in the same places as they do in the pictures in the tutorial.
I just wish there was a way to change the midi channel of all objects at once, seems like SUCH an obvious/important feature? If you download a complex template, it’ll take you a lifetime just to use a different midi channel
maybe there is a way to create a master MIDI channel for all objects - I haven’t tried the new version of TouchOSC yet, so I’m not sure. In Lemur it is possible.
Another possible option could be to edit the project file in a text editor, and do a batch replacement of all ‘MIDI channel=‘ entries.
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@youwe . You might be having trouble with the confusing naming of Virtual MIDI ports. They are generally named differently inside the app creating them and outside. Outside the app, the name is always the creating app name, for example TouchOsc. Inside the app, you would need to send to "Virtual MIDI Bridge", or some such name. If TouchOsc sends to Shuttle Control and Shuttle Control receives from TouchOsc, it will not work because each app is using a different port.
Can TouchOSC run in background now? If I understand the documentation, It seems it should be able to function as a converter from gamepad, keyboards, osc messages, to midi.
From the manual - which I’m sure you saw given your comment
I’d assume it runs in the background
https://hexler.net/touchosc/manual/connections-gamepad
Does this run as a controller in a host as auv3?
No. It is a standalone app.
Thanks for the intell.
Loopy Pro AU can be used to make AUv3 control surfaces that cover some of TouchOSC's basic features.
Very interesting. I have loopy so will look that.
You don't even have to have any loops in a Loopy Pro session. There are Knobs, Sliders and buttons to work with, and each can be assigned to send as many MIDI messages as you need. It's pretty fun to work with once you get the idea.
In the app store version, is midi sending working when Loopy Pro is an AU? I know that it used to work, but in a recent beta I had some problems. I don't know if that was particular to the beta or if it is true in the current app store version.
It still works with the App Store version.
It still has the non-standard midi implementation where you there's no Loopy Pro source so that you send out to AUM, then pick up the output from AUM Destination though. I forgot to mention that above.
Hopefully the current Beta breakage will be just a stop along the way toward making Loopy Pro AU more like other AUv3 midi implementations.
It would make all the sense that it runs in the background, but… https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/47849/touchosc-can-it-not-run-in-the-background
Can I use it to control an app in Cubasis or is it only for external devices?
Yes, you can control anything that receive midi.
Pretty Neat what this guy does with Touch OSC and AUM way out of my league for construction but amazing to see what can be done.
Wow very nice. It would be nice to have a tutorial for this vid.
He uses a Mozaic script to quantize all the parts tied to the touchOSC components. It’s on patch storage I believe. Fun fact, he also stated he found a dab of crazy glue makes his fingers skate around like crazy
How are the animations made here?
I think it’s all in the script, on this YouTube video, he states he shares information via the TouchOSC discord.
Absolutely marvellous creations
the dedication and imagination astounds me.
Kind of a fun, single-purpose interface. I doubt it could be used to play much more than what he demonstrates in his video, but it has a touch of showbiz.
Cool, thanks