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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Yeah, rs2000 will chip in any second with some clever Dumbo solution!
We'll get to ai music, and it will eventually beat human music on every single metric, including creativity and originality, but it's unlikely (to say the least) that this particular app is the doom/salvation we've been fearing/waiting for. 🙃 So we don't have to bring out the pitchforks/fireworks just yet, and just have some fun, whatever the app is doing. Apparently it won't make us into wizards, so that's a bummer.
well, do it
I would say that the selection is even more important that the technical skill by far
music is not a competition, you can't cheat
Very droll 😂
I feel you, bro
If something generated isn't fun enough to jam along, at least Egoist, Samplr or Yellofier will be pretty happy to receive some fodder
Should be here anytime now I guess
Will it do AUv3 Multi-Out?
Will it be possible to output midi per part?
Will it make everyone a mega-star?
How long will it take me to crash it?
Gonna be fun to check out...
Awaiting the 'I hate the Beard Icon' avalanche that happened to BLEASS SampleWiz for no logical reason...
@Samu looking at it @Samu I think this has just won the crown for the cheesey and tongue in cheek music app on iOS. It’s definitely for kids.
O…K…
Now that I know what it is I’m going back to waiting on the Cherry Audio CS-80 emulation reveal.
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Ok.. Don’t seem to be the Music Lessons , Piano Teacher Killer that some feared.. Well, not just yet.. 😂
Cheater.. lol..
That I've already figured out
Thankfully I've cured my app-o-holism so no buy from me.
(I'm totally done with 'support buying' every single new app that drops just because...).
The SampleWiz icon is a weird one. I thought it was funny how people were flipping and modding it.
This one looks like a LEGO figure.
@richardyot "artists will probably find ways to subvert these technologies and create something unexpected with them"
They absolutely will.
Off topic rant about "AI" and tools
wahhh the machines are doing art: for hundreds of years painters, sculptors, architechs, and... have been using "machines" and apprentices to help them realize their visions. Examples camera obscura, samplers, grid paper (and italian cartooning for resizing and reproduction of drawings and paintings)
Its not the damn machine that is the problem. Nor the lazy people who just copy and paste midi...
If you all want something to rail against (in the arts media or science) rail against sh*t copyright laws
Artists will art with any tool available. The average will just cut and paste, and so what.
Cory Docotrow has well reasoned ideas about this
https://medium.com/kwoolfor/cory-doctorow-and-copyright-how-copyright-is-not-protecting-creators-7e92c968bbcc
his book Information Doesn’t Want to be Free
https://www.amazon.com/Information-Doesnt-Want-Be-Free/dp/1940450462
I hope the app finds its audience in those that want to make music - Most of those potentially interested may not be of "audiobus forum" I can do all (compose perform produce) it myself calibur. I hope it does well.
Yeah I don't think this app's target market is the typical Audiobus user but I'm fairly sure there is a market for it.
The UI pictures posted here instantly reminded me of Chordion - https://apps.apple.com/app/id552182095
That might be a better fit for you serious adult-minded types who could use a companion. It's not AUv3, but it has MIDI out.
I'm also reminded of Firo, if anyone remembers the various incarnations of it.
Firo4 Classroom Edition (FREE) - https://apps.apple.com/app/id1509042974
Firo4 - https://apps.apple.com/app/id1499866757
I am not touching this one. Audiokit should instead work on the code of flagship synths to work (good) as Auv3.
They had me at 80s sound lol
People have to start somewhere! I hope this thing brings droves of potential music creators into the iOS music community who will eventually become curious how to level up and find their way to the Audiobus Forum and totally ruin the place... Oh, sorry, that got dark quickly!
Generators for chord progressions. Generators for melodies. Generators for arps. Generators for rhythms. Generators for songs/arrangements. Synths with intelligent “randomize patch” buttons. FX where you click the dice icons.
I’ve often wondered whether we’re essentially just becoming a collective of remixers.
I rather suck hard at making my own stuff from scratch than become a composer wizard with this stuff.
I get the same 'vibe' as when I had my C64 and was drawing 8x8 characters and thought that every single possible character is just a 'random number'
(Ie. roll the dice enough times and you'd eventually get all the characters in any specific style possible within an 8x8 dot matrix).
I'm kinda surprised no one has yet created a 'Trap Generator' that can also generate mumble style lyrics using formant filters...
Expectation
What we have here
Not liking the sounds. Not liking the midi phrases. Really not liking the heavy handed reverb and delay.
But very much like playing with the concept and using it to refine my thoughts about how I want to structure my own midi clips and sample sounds in Ableton.
I’m glad it was on sale and I’m going to tire of it quickly, but until then I’m going to be jotting down notes on the aspects of the app that I can reapply into my own composition process using my own underutilized library of musical snippets.