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 Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

“CC Pulsar v1.0” Mozaic Script Demo

Another Mozaic script based on the idea that CC generators can provide “Note” for a Mozaic
Script. This version puts the incoming “Notes” into an array and “Pulses” them out according to
DAW BPM and Mozaic PPQN settings.

Useful for assembling super tight combos of instruments playing in sync but using randomized
Notes.

Script at:

https://patchstorage.com/cc-pulsar-v1-0/

Instruments:

1-2. Jazz and Funk Drummers by LUMBeats (IAP Apps that must be running outside AUM)
3. IFretless Bass
4. Hammond B-X3
5-6. Pure and Ravenscroft Pianos
7. DecentSampler “M’bira” for the Marimba soloist

3-7 played entirely by changing Knobs on 5 “CC Pulsar” instances to change PPQN’s, Volumes, Swing and Randomization.

Mixed using the new 4Pockets “AudioScope” AUv3 Mixer app to switch between different “soloist” in front “snapshots” quickly. One touch change in ensemble line-up mix.

Comments

  • McDMcD
    edited April 2023

    With slow time values the script is good for ambient washes… since the scale is chromatic by default it sounds dark and sinister:

  • @McD said:
    Another Mozaic script based on the idea that CC generators can provide “Note” for a Mozaic
    Script. This version puts the incoming “Notes” into an array and “Pulses” them out according to
    DAW BPM and Mozaic PPQN settings.

    Useful for assembling super tight combos of instruments playing in sync but using randomized
    Notes.

    Script at:

    https://patchstorage.com/cc-pulsar-v1-0/

    Instruments:

    1-2. Jazz and Funk Drummers by LUMBeats (IAP Apps that must be running outside AUM)
    3. IFretless Bass
    4. Hammond B-X3
    5-6. Pure and Ravenscroft Pianos
    7. DecentSampler “M’bira” for the Marimba soloist

    3-7 played entirely by changing Knobs on 5 “CC Pulsar” instances to change PPQN’s, Volumes, Swing and Randomization.

    Mixed using the new 4Pockets “AudioScope” AUv3 Mixer app to switch between different “soloist” in front “snapshots” quickly. One touch change in ensemble line-up mix.

    This is bad to the bone. I love it. I would prefer if you didn’t tell me how you did it. It’s too confusing. I just like listening to it.

  • @McD said:
    With slow time values the script is good for ambient washes… since the scale is chromatic by default it sounds dark and sinister:

    I would like to hear this combined with the first one.

  • @Paulieworld said:

    @McD said:
    With slow time values the script is good for ambient washes… since the scale is chromatic by default it sounds dark and sinister:

    I would like to hear this combined with the first one.

    That’s the spirit!

  • Great script, thank you. Works very well with a lfo

  • @cuscolima said:
    Great script, thank you. Works very well with a lfo

    It has occurred to me that it might get more downloads if I called it “LFO Composer”. I’ve been checking on various
    CC generating apps to see what comes out. LFOCH is the most unpredictable but I’m learning to use a couple Rozeta LFO instance that each have 3 LFO outputs and a nice selection of waveforms. I find that 3 Sine Wave out of phase but at the same frequency can create 3 note arpeggios for example. A Triangle Wave mixed with a long “sample and hold” can create some nice 16th note patterns where every other note responds to the triangle outlining a scale while the off note stays static.

    But for some shear madness LFOCH doesn’t play patterns but pure free jazz style chaos. No other FX app seems to be made to produce such randomness. Played really slowly it’s great for sinister washes of sound. Filter through something like Rozeta Scaler it can define chords (using Major or Minor Pentatonic options). I’m sure there are apps that will coerce into specific multi-note chords too.

    @Paulieworld said:
    I would prefer if you didn’t tell me how you did it. It’s too confusing. I just like listening to it.

    I hope by now that you realize always want to know how magical things work. I have consistently posted you for clues to your marvelous creations and learned that you pull from a dozen apps I already own but never thought about using as components of new work… the Session Band products for example that I purchased on sale for $1 each. Those apps have great drum parts and bass lines and soloists too. That was a great tip… and yet I have never actually used it in that way I don’t think. Maybe once… I forget.

  • This is superb.
    I am impressed with this creativity, and musical ingenuity!!!
    Super-nice!!!

  • @ReneAsologuitar said:
    This is superb.
    I am impressed with this creativity, and musical ingenuity!!!
    Super-nice!!!

    That’s what I was aiming for… Super-nice!!!

    What are the odds?

    Thanks for the listen Rene.

  • I can imagine hearing the first one at some sort of experimental avant garde jazz festival although I thought the drums a bit predictable compared with the other instruments… fascinating direction your taking these scripts in though 😊

  • @GeoTony said:
    I can imagine hearing the first one at some sort of experimental avant garde jazz festival although I thought the drums a bit predictable compared with the other instruments… fascinating direction your taking these scripts in though 😊

    The drums are “Funk Drummer” and it provides a context for the madness of the scripted notes. Without that grounding it can be ready hard to decide where the “one” is. But that ambiguity can be wonderful for someone that treats music as an exercise in quanitzed reality and turns off when the bass player and the drummer are not even listening to each other like 2 machines.

    It sounds like you are challenging me to create a drum script… I was pretty far down the road with one a while back that had some nice touches like tasty grace notes that you just can add in a piano roll editor. But I got distracted and never finished it.

Sign In or Register to comment.