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.
Download on the App StoreLoopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.
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Its weird what the wives agree to.
I can spend 30k on music gear and shes fine with it, but when i say "im gonna sell a good chunk of this gear i dont use anymore and buy a 1975 jeep" shes like ABSOLUTLY NOT!
I have probably a couple of new cars worth of instruments. But what else am I gonna spend it on? Drugs? Cars? Women? Nah, I have no need for more of any of those. Just more instruments.
I could get rid of it for you no problem.
See, now this is the kind of helpful attitude that is missing from so many other Internet forums.
LOL, sneaky...
@MobileMusic : Do you still use Zenbeats these days?
Haven’t used it in any projects yet but have have plans to. The drums sound good. But the UI could use some help.
Any of you never sell a piece of gear? Why?
Any of you always buy and sell gear? Why?
I think this is why I love app, you own them you are not thinking about wich app you should sell to buy a new one.
We’re more worried about updating our devices, because it could ruin our current workflows.
My studio has a revolving door. I’m always buying instruments but also always selling those I don’t need. When I buy them it’s mostly at a price that lets me resell without too much trouble. And if I make any cash on it it will most likely go back into something I couldn’t otherwise afford. It sure is fun in itself.
My biggest musical purchase was a 1915 Steinway B purchased as a hulk and restored to perfection in 1988. Total cost: $20,000. It was the fulfillment of a lifetime dream. I played jazz on it for 20 years. Life changed drastically and I sold it for $28,000 in 2018. The buyer, a friend of mine, got a real steal as it is easily worth 50k today. But I was in Turkey and had to sell at a distance.
I had already transitioned to the iPad and the perceived limitations, for me, of simply continuing to play the same old acoustic jazz I had been playing for thirty years for another decade or two made the sale pretty painless.
Now, frankly, I have everything I need. I will not, I believe, exhaust the capabilities of the tools I now have. Nor will I ever plumb their true depth.
I do think another 12.9 iPad in a couple of years. And, if the Osmose MPE keyboard ever becomes available I would probably lust for that, get it, and return it. So, I feel fortunate. All my musical dreams have, and are coming true thanks to iOS and this venerable AB forum. Thanks, y’all!
My current problem with app purchases. The money is not the main issue, it’s that there’s too many… For example I love Loopy Pro, it’s great. But Is it better than the “old” Zenbeats for my use case?, probably not. Yet, I’m bound to Loopy for the novelty factor.
Case 2… I have a dozen drum machines. They’re all great but I just don’t what which one to reach out for.
I thought I was spending a decent penny on this hobby, then I got into eurorack.
If you could believe it, those prices have recently increased.