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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Nice!
NFM is still one of my favorite FM synths.
Thanks for clearing that up.
I bought Fosfat some time ago and found it far too subtle for my purposes. I stopped using it. I much prefer FAC Transient.
Utility
Action Button Quick Brevis is free usually $.99 - app shortcuts
Interesting. The two don't strike me as counterparts really, but am still learning both. The former seems to be more of an additive effect, whereas I've been trying to use FAC to eliminate certain unwanted resonating sounds, tho not always with success. Need to read the manual, likely
Can you import dx7 files? Dexed can do this
So can KQ Dixie, but I never tried on NFM, not sure. That’s a good question, Maybe someone else knows off hand?
Thanks. The FAC one is really great. Blue Mangoo make one that’s also worthwhile.
I missed the sale anyway, and I’m not sure it’s worth it for me at full price. So I’ll wait again. So is Fosfat also a transient shaper? I always thought it was sorta that but also sorta a Knock type magic sauce for drum sounds.
Klevgrand calls it “transient fertilizer” (interpret that however you like). I’ve not found a good use for it.
I think that description is what threw me off lol thanks for chiming in though. Klevgrands apps are nothing if not polarizing. I think I already have most of what I want from them, so will wait on the next sale before I decide.
It's superb on snares hi-hats and kicks, separately of course. Pretty easy to tune in what you're after. Maybe not on every song and/or occasion but ... it's good!
Perhaps I'll take another look based on your endorsement.
No, KQ Dixie is my choice too for importing and layering up to 8 DX7 sounds.
But NFM is about the quickest one for FM sound design imo, well, if you can call FM sound design a quick process at all 😂
I really have to be on a certain level on Adderall to be in the mood for fm patches. They’re so fun and it’s amazing what you can do with them but damn it’s a process sometimes
Yea I didn’t think so but wasn’t sure thanks for the clarification.
I would put it in a category you could call transient texturizers. Good discussion and comparison of alternatives for desktop on GS ... worth a read just to understand what differentiates it and where it excels.
I had a fit of GAS this last month, and picked up a bunch of things only a fraction of which I can even remember right now. Mela 4. Voisis. Phase Monkey. Reslice FFS.
I successfully fought off buying Kleverb despite the sale, and today rewarded my resolve by buying TB Reverb (finally.).
A simple double click of the home button secured me a copy of Fosfat, and after messing with it for a while tonight I think I might be starting to love it. The icy beauty of Scandinavian sonic weirdness that is Klevgrand at its coolest can be located within this app so if you own it and have ignored it, or are thinking about picking it up at the next sale I think you could do far worse. Plus it’s beautiful looking
Fosfat is simple synth-fx. It’s not a transient shaper at all. It could be a transient colorizer or destructor, but not a shaper.
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You have one input audio signal listener "Trigger”, which modulates one simple sine oscillator and noise generator, thats all!
If you don’t have an idea where you would squeeze this into your workflow, don’t buy it. You can do a better job with FAC Envolver + any FX of your choice.
@GUB @Luxthor thanks! I think I could actually use this. But definitely not at full price. I’ll wait for the next sale. I don’t have Envolver (the only FAC app I lack) either so I think I’ll keep my eye out for the next time it drops.
I didn't like Fosfat. The idea is cool but the implementation is restrictive. Ability to load your own samples and more synthesis option would take it to a level where it would garner my interest.
Not my DAW choice but who am I to deny someone else: Audio evolution mobile is on sale for $7
Davy Wentzler Sale
Audio Evolution Mobile is $4 off at $6.99
Vocal Tune Studio is $6 off at $13.99
Vocal Tune Pro is $2.10 off at $4.89
Quantiloop Pro - Live Looper is $8 off at $6.99
Productivity/Extension
Untrap for YouTube is free usually $1.99 - works on all devices and Mac
iDousyn is $2 off at $.99
Stumbled upon these two Ai music apps. Both are currently free with no tracking shown in app privacy section.
AI Chord Generator - generates a set amount of chords and can export the midi
Vocal Remover AI Make Acapella - can separate multiple stems or just vocals.
Is there a chance that Loopy Pro will be also on sale or it has steady price ($29.90) forever?
@filo01
What loopy pro offers, I class the price as a damn fair deal
But who knows the developer is super nice and I think he cares about people so maybe
Seems already very cheap for the amount of work, though, intelligence that goes into it, the beauty of the UI, its flexibility etc. So probably better people just pay full price for something like this. Devs who do big sales tend to be the ones cranking out a lot of apps - if you had paid the full price for all of them, AudioThing’s iOS output on iOS alone this year would have cost 100’s of dollars, and probably most people would rarely be touching most of them, had they bought them all. I don’t doubt that Michael could be churning different apps out every few months, and making more money, but he has not chosen that road. Sorry if this sounds preachy, I don’t mean it to be, and I’m not criticizing you for asking, not at all - it’s a totally fair question. I’m only saying that I don’t remember it ever being on sale, and I think it’s cheap at the price for sure, as is.
I'm totally fine with what you wrote, thank you for that. I just wanted to make sure whether I can save some money by waiting for e.g Black Friday or not. Now I see that Loopy Pro pricing policy is similar to what I know from Reaper DAW. I have never regretted buying it and I hope it will be the same with LP here