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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What DAW (or similar core/central music app) are you using in late 2021?

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  • @tja said:

    @u0421793 said:

    @jrjulius said:

    @tja said:
    @jrjulius Do you mean "Multitrack Studio" by Cosey Management LLC or "MultitrackStudio for iPad" from Giel Bremmers?

    As you wrote 2 seperate words, I assume the first?

    Oops no, I’m using the Giel Bremmers one! Didn’t realize there was an app with such a similar name. Once it’s installed, it shows as “MTS Studio” so I never really thought about the spacing.

    Or do you mean Mul Tit Rack Studio?

    You're soooo funny.

    As you can see, the spacing is important as in this case you may get the wrong App otherwise.

    Yeah the one with the space looks ancient. “MultitrackStudio for iPad” has a pretty bland interface but it’s very up to date — it supports MPE and MIDI 2.0 throughout, and actually lets you edit automation per-note (unlike GarageBand and Atom2, which support MPE input but have very limited editing capabilities)

  • Thanks everyone for all the amazing info! I keep reading down through these over and over, trying to research and check out each of the apps. I'm sure I purchased more than I need during the BF/CM sales. And here I was trying to take a minimal approach! LOL. Those freaking sales just draws one in... I appreciate you sharing your experiences so much!!

  • I’ve been testing Loopy Pro and I’m surprised to say it’s close to replacing most DAW-like apps on my iPad, and even my hardware. Well, maybe not the hardware quite yet, but it can do most of what I use the Octatrack for—including chopping samples, and synced recording and resampling.

    The only downside is that it will only export loops, not tracks. OTOH, how could it? It’s a live tool, so no fixed tracks to export. Plus you can record each track to a separate output into an iConnect, and then on to Ableton.

  • @mistercharlie said:
    I’ve been testing Loopy Pro and I’m surprised to say it’s close to replacing most DAW-like apps on my iPad, and even my hardware. Well, maybe not the hardware quite yet, but it can do most of what I use the Octatrack for—including chopping samples, and synced recording and resampling.

    The only downside is that it will only export loops, not tracks. OTOH, how could it? It’s a live tool, so no fixed tracks to export. Plus you can record each track to a separate output into an iConnect, and then on to Ableton.

    Can’t you export tracks from the timeline view?

  • @tahiche said:

    @mistercharlie said:
    I’ve been testing Loopy Pro and I’m surprised to say it’s close to replacing most DAW-like apps on my iPad, and even my hardware. Well, maybe not the hardware quite yet, but it can do most of what I use the Octatrack for—including chopping samples, and synced recording and resampling.

    The only downside is that it will only export loops, not tracks. OTOH, how could it? It’s a live tool, so no fixed tracks to export. Plus you can record each track to a separate output into an iConnect, and then on to Ableton.

    Can’t you export tracks from the timeline view?

    Yep, you can, with choice of stereo mix or stems.

  • AUM... that's it!

  • @tahiche said:

    Can’t you export tracks from the timeline view?

    You can indeed! Well then, I think I'm finally happy :)

  • Loopy Pro and Drambo. Fire and Ice etc.

  • Auria on iOS and Logic Pro on everything else :smile:

    I like Auria. It has main features to create a quality mix, it has a lot of useful effects (I have all IAPs)... But maybe the main reason is that I use it since 2014 and I know it well. I don't need to learn how to work with Auria so I'm not wasting my time to handle new DAW.

  • I'm using Ableton Live to sequence, using a timeline and automate parameters into AUM.

    I connect my iPad Pro M1 and my Macbook Air M1 via studiomux.

    Creating various IAC midi buses on my Mac, each one for controlling a different MPE instrument.

    I route the audio signal of my master bus in AUM directly to a an audio channel in Ableton Live, so I can use the Jack audio port of my Mac.

    It's the only solution that I have found to be able to use 100% of the iOS features into a DAW.

    Cubasis 3 at the moment is a joke of a DAW. It doesn't support AUV3 Multi Out effects, it doesn't have an option to send audio to aux channels prior to the equalizer chain, some Audio Units with exposed parameters in AUM can't be automated, it doesn't have a MIDI learn function for external Audio Units, it can't record audio directly from an Audio Unit, it doesn't have audio buses that can be used as audio channels, it lacks basic options in its audio editor, such as creating crossfade loops or real time audio scrubbing, it lacks a loop option for midi sequences.

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