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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A high-end brand will be making an entrance to the iOS arena shortly

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  • edited April 2023

    Lol, maybe it's Waves Subscription services for iPadOS?!

    Download all plug-ins for free (A Super Bundle with all AUv3's in one download) from the AppStore as 'trials' and log-in to an existing waves account to disable time-limit granted that the user has an active subscription...

  • edited April 2023

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    +1.

    Impossible to take this shit seriously.

    Who is this "Ali Ahmet" anyway? A real person or some piece of Ai code dropping "snippet nuggets" out of his virtual arse?

  • edited April 2023

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Agree with you, as a past dev ( even not in music) , by experience when it come to mobile big highend end names don’t do well on iOS see Yamaha and Steinberg how many release it took to do stable release , Ableton not to quote NI which even is a pity when it come to their hardware…. And desktop install for Komplete and you pay crazy prices for that.

    The internal team dev of these big name is a bit like « I do me office hours and don’t care of users ». This the reason why big mame in tech bought some little software , hardware companies to bring fresh dev spirit and what their internal team wasn’t able to do , think to Apple buying Logic and keeping Logic dev team.

  • @robosardine said:
    What is a generator? Honestly I’m not sure. I’m assuming it’s not a synth, a drum machine or a sequencer as they have their given names. So what else gets generated? Please tell me that it isn’t one of these droneo soundscape emitters….. please no photographs of diesel generators - I know what you are thinking this time.

    Generator is just a generic name for an app that makes noise - synth, drum machine etc. He's just asking without wanting to ask for too much detail. Anyway, I could be wrong!

  • @Simon said:

    @Darkstring said:
    Lol.. what even is "high end"?

    Ermenegildo Zegna are doing a low pass filter.

    Lol Chanel release the iOS synth created before he died by Karl Lagerfeld at only 2500 usd the iOS apps in limited edition ….

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Agree with you, as a past dev ( even not in music) , by experience when it come to mobile big highend end names don’t do well on iOS see Yamaha and Steinberg how many release it took to do stable release , Ableton not to quote NI which even is a pity when it come to their hardware…. And desktop install for Komplete and you pay crazy prices for that.

    The internal team dev of these big name is a bit like « I do me office hours and don’t care of users ». This the reason why big mame in tech bought some little software , hardware companies to bring fresh dev spirit and what their internal team wasn’t able to do , think to Apple buying Logic and keeping Logic dev team.

    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

  • @sevenape said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Agree with you, as a past dev ( even not in music) , by experience when it come to mobile big highend end names don’t do well on iOS see Yamaha and Steinberg how many release it took to do stable release , Ableton not to quote NI which even is a pity when it come to their hardware…. And desktop install for Komplete and you pay crazy prices for that.

    The internal team dev of these big name is a bit like « I do me office hours and don’t care of users ». This the reason why big mame in tech bought some little software , hardware companies to bring fresh dev spirit and what their internal team wasn’t able to do , think to Apple buying Logic and keeping Logic dev team.

    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

    I have mixed feelings. We've had some great desktop ports. Very glad to have some of the Audiothing, UA and GSI apps ported. But overall I want to see ios devs doing stuff built for touch!

  • @BerlinFx said:
    Lol Chanel release the iOS synth created before he died by Karl Lagerfeld at only 2500 usd the iOS apps in limited edition ….

    Did you know Karl owned 40 iPods? I seem to remember he had a special suitcase made so he could take them on his global travels.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Agree with you, as a past dev ( even not in music) , by experience when it come to mobile big highend end names don’t do well on iOS see Yamaha and Steinberg how many release it took to do stable release , Ableton not to quote NI which even is a pity when it come to their hardware…. And desktop install for Komplete and you pay crazy prices for that.

    The internal team dev of these big name is a bit like « I do me office hours and don’t care of users ». This the reason why big mame in tech bought some little software , hardware companies to bring fresh dev spirit and what their internal team wasn’t able to do , think to Apple buying Logic and keeping Logic dev team.

    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

    I have mixed feelings. We've had some great desktop ports. Very glad to have some of the Audiothing, UA and GSI apps ported. But overall I want to see ios devs doing stuff built for touch!

    They are all in my “smaller” category!

  • @sevenape said:
    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

    @sevenape Moog is top from the beginning but this is the only one. With Moog for iOS apps you got a Rolls Royce for the price of a cheap car.

  • @sevenape said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Agree with you, as a past dev ( even not in music) , by experience when it come to mobile big highend end names don’t do well on iOS see Yamaha and Steinberg how many release it took to do stable release , Ableton not to quote NI which even is a pity when it come to their hardware…. And desktop install for Komplete and you pay crazy prices for that.

    The internal team dev of these big name is a bit like « I do me office hours and don’t care of users ». This the reason why big mame in tech bought some little software , hardware companies to bring fresh dev spirit and what their internal team wasn’t able to do , think to Apple buying Logic and keeping Logic dev team.

    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

    I have mixed feelings. We've had some great desktop ports. Very glad to have some of the Audiothing, UA and GSI apps ported. But overall I want to see ios devs doing stuff built for touch!

    They are all in my “smaller” category!

    True!

  • Mercedes? Don Periignon?

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @sevenape said:
    I agree except with one exception. Moog. Apart from them, I’m much more interested in smaller and just for iOS devs

    @sevenape Moog is top from the beginning but this is the only one. With Moog for iOS apps you got a Rolls Royce for the price of a cheap car.

    Moog are the, well… moog of mainstream iOS music apps! One of the first, one of the best

  • I heard teenage engineering are going to release a chair for 800 euro... ah shit i wasn't supposed to say that!

  • edited April 2023

    @gregsmith said:
    I hope its u-he. Dunno if they’re classed as high end, but I’d pay big for repro-5

    Definitely. One of the few devs I'd love to have apps from on iOS too.

  • @Danny_Mammy said:
    I heard teenage engineering are going to release a chair for 800 euro... ah shit i wasn't supposed to say that!

    I heard this rumour too. Apparently though the legs don't come with it. They're a bit like IAPs. And they will cost 250 Euros each.

  • shake my head and go back to my trusted current apps

    😜

    /DMfan🇸🇪

  • @Kashi said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    I heard teenage engineering are going to release a chair for 800 euro... ah shit i wasn't supposed to say that!

    I heard this rumour too. Apparently though the legs don't come with it. They're a bit like IAPs. And they will cost 250 Euros each.

    Ah, well. Who needs legs on a table anyway?

  • What is a 'Higher End Brand' anyway?

    Waves, Universal Audio, Arturia, Unison, Serato?

  • @Samu said:
    What is a 'Higher End Brand' anyway?

    Waves, Universal Audio, Arturia, Unison, Serato?

    They have you hooked now… whoever they are.

  • edited April 2023

    @Kashi said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    I heard teenage engineering are going to release a chair for 800 euro... ah shit i wasn't supposed to say that!

    I heard this rumour too. Apparently though the legs don't come with it. They're a bit like IAPs. And they will cost 250 Euros each.

    They are collectable bluetooth singing legs though. Each chair can be fitted with up to 10 legs.

  • @NeuM said:

    They have you hooked now… whoever they are.

    The only company that has me semi-hooked is Apple :sunglasses:

  • Then again I would not say no to new stuff from Korg...

    ...but since it's an 'Entrance' it MUST be a company that currently has NO apps available for iOS/iPadOS right?

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  • edited April 2023

    Output 🤷🏽 perhaps with Arcade… in my mind this platform seems like it could do well on mobile or at least expand their reach and offer their users access on the go.

  • @tja said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @supadom said:
    Whatever it is it will be hard for me to drop Drambo/Loopy Pro combo. I’m just too old for reinventing the wheel.

    I’m right there with you. I think ‘proper’ ableton live would be about the only thing that could convert me, but I’d still host LP and Drambo in there

    How do you combine both?
    Which is the host?

    For me, LP is the host with Drambo doing midi sequencing duties

  • @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    This. Precisely. This is the kind of vacuous, masturbatory crap I recently ranted about in another thread. "Something big is coming." I wish we didn't amplify it by opening a whole thread for it on the forum.

    But since we did, let me just say I hope it's Teenage Engineering and they will make their entry with a basic monophonic synth priced at $799 (intro pricing). Only @tahiche will buy it* and then he's going to give us hell with his cocky feature videos.

    * Well, he and I, but I will wait for full price

  • we already know pianteq 8 is coming very soon to ios so that would be old news.

  • @gregsmith said:

    @tja said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @supadom said:
    Whatever it is it will be hard for me to drop Drambo/Loopy Pro combo. I’m just too old for reinventing the wheel.

    I’m right there with you. I think ‘proper’ ableton live would be about the only thing that could convert me, but I’d still host LP and Drambo in there

    How do you combine both?
    Which is the host?

    For me, LP is the host with Drambo doing midi sequencing duties

    Same here. It’s a formidable duo +Turnado I guess

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