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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This is so immediate, it’s hands-on and instantly fun...but still infinitely complex. Takes a moment to get acquainted with the features, yet the way they interact means there’s a lifetime of exploration ahead. Bravo!
Sorry if I’m missing something obvious but is there a way to collapse the sequencer window when using it as an AUv3 in AUM?
Can the sequencer be used to run other apps? No-brainer - take my money!
ES1 is a vanilla 1 oscillator subtactive voice. I don't see that as similar to wavefolding + fm + ring mod at all.
Yep.
You can just resize the bottom edge of the window and it’ll slip out of view.
@Antos3345 Yes that mentioned in the manual.
Awesome demo! Convinced me I need this synth, thanks!
Cool. Thanks!
@brambos
Awesome synth!
Just LOVE IT!!! Like Dendy, I just wish for one thing: Polyphony 😎
Did 30 presets, banks would be great too 😅
Need to verify/will upload them tomorrow 🙏
What is ES1?
Enjoy the app. Not this feature. Should be zero by default.
@brambos Love your new synth, gonna have fun tweaking it some more in the next hours
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Since my S.O. is using my old iPad Air with IOS 12.5.7, i borrowed it for a short time to take a look the startup problem. Unfortunatelly there is no crash log, neither with the standalone nor when trying to load the AUv3 in AUM or Audiobus. it just times out in either case. The AUv3 is registered, as it is shown in the plugin list. Also tried it in the FX slot and on a midi lane. Reboot didn‘t help, as @waka_x (the initial reporter) already mentioned.
Can I ask why AUM is used instead of like Cubasis 3? I see so many videos with AUM as the host and if Cubasis 3 does multicore support, is there some advantage to using AUM?
And, can you record in AUM? (Cubasis is a DAW but as a new iOS user, I’m confused because I haven’t seen anyone using Hilda in cubasis to record) or is AUM more for live purposes?
Sorry for a noob question because clearly everyone has this app but me
Meh.. this is going to be hard to debug. Thanks for checking for me!
(There’s a reason why I put Air 2 as a minimal device in the App Store description)
You can use any host. AUM is more like a mixer that hosts apps. You can record any channel in it, but there is no (native) timeline editing. Many people prefer it to a daw because it’s more fun.
No 1 in Music in the Canada AppStore. Congrats!
@brambos
I've just recognized that there is no difference between Synth and FX patches, which really should be there. Nearly saved over a synth preset, of mine 😅
In the particular case of the comparison with Cubasis, AUM also provides more flexible audio and MIDI routing
There’s nothing showing up in the analytics to send. There’s nothing saying Hilda + I repeated it several times to see if anything would add to the list - but nothing showing up. Maybe because it wasn’t a crash? It just will not open. Is there anywhere else to look apart from privacy - analytics?
Im just confused: i read the description as a mixer (like AB and ape matrix?)? But then how does it record? Like there is a transport and what not? Because I watched so many videos of demos and for the life of me I do not remember seeing any recording of the captured audio, like today, just as an example, Gavinksi did a great walk thru: was any of that recorded/able to be recorded or was that only for live demonstration. Sorry but I searched and I keep getting AUM as an intermediary, not as a recorder end point. Im asking because everyone seems to be enjoying Hilda outside of Cubasis 3 and I just want to understand, so my bad if i sound dunsish
The man created a unique creative tool, I'm damn grateful for him. Please stop asking for more options and features, focus on creativity instead. And you will be happy
AUM can record the audio from any mixer channel. You can find videos that show its workflow.
That wasn’t my meaning. I am not asking for anything from the maker. I was just asking how people used his tool. My bad if it was improper communication as i kind of did say if i. Was wrong in asking
thx espiegel
just don't think it's just for you please) it's such a common story
there is a guitar - it strums, there is a flute - it blows and now there is Hilda)
So elegant!
Agree with the requests to label waveform and fingerprints... (How to do this and preserve elegance?)
Is it possible to load a preset without starting its accompanying sequence? I'm getting MIDI from Fugue Machine, so I don't want the preset's internal sequence to compete/complement.
i find the parameters: slope cycle, filter type, lfo waveform not beeing exposed...
yoko ono: whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!?
Double tap the top edge of an AU and it will either minimize, or maximize to fill the screen. Very useful tap!
You don’t sound dunsish!
AUM is kind of a modular DAW masquerading as a mixer, and it’s hard to describe as you can use it in different ways. You can record stems for each mixer channel and take them into a linear DAW like Cubasis for further work - seems to be a common way of working. Other people (like me) just use AUM on its own.
Depends what you’re trying to do, really. Using myself as an example, I don’t get along well with linear DAWs. I’ll use one if I need to, but mostly I find that way of working uninspiring. AUM seems much more natural and liberating to me. Other people are the exact opposite, and prefer the structured approach of a DAW like Cubasis or GarageBand.
@Gavinski has an excellent in depth tutorial on AUM which should give you a good idea of what it can do. AUM’s had a few updates since he made the video, but it’s still an excellent overview. I think @jakoB_haQ has a couple of videos covering the newer features from the updates.
One of its beauties is that it’s got a lot of complexity under the hood, but manages to hide it under a straightforward interface, so it’s a very quick way of working.