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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Your first EVER music app

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  • McDMcD
    edited May 2023

    Back in 2011 spending money on Apps was like a subscription is today.
    The “Free App” with optional IAPs was the way to lure suckers into the tent.

    I expected that IK Multimedia iGrand broke my iPad Cherry but no. It was Amplitube CS and Fender tied with GarageBand… all Free.

    I year later I paid for Amplitube for iPad and iReal Pro to practice guitar solos.

  • @Alfred said:
    Thumbjam on iPod.

    Me too.

  • I was told Gadget was the only thing I would need.

  • @ZooBaaDoo said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Samu said:
    TonePad was the first music related app I got, after that is started to go downhill fast towards app-o-holism.

    Today I've got a better grip on where I spend my cash :sunglasses:
    No more insta-buys without proper evaluation and no more 'support buying' apps just because...

    Still have Bebot! Forgot all about the 8bit one. Unfortunately doesn’t seem to work anymore last I tried so I deleted it. It was great though.

    I still got Bebot 2009! It still blurbs and farts like an old trooper on my iPad. Try it again!

    It’s really a great sounding app. Not too many parameters but just enough. I’d be stoked to see it go AU honestly but I doubt that will happen.

  • @dendy said:

    @ghost_forests said:

    iPhone 3GS


    unironically, this is still one of best iOS synths !

    Haven’t tried the new Pro version but the demos sound fantastic.

  • Double checked and yep, GB and Figure were my first back in 2012. Wow time flies. Also seeing a lot of old apps here I forgot all about.

  • edited May 2023

    Alchemy in 2012. What’s strange is I didn’t buy another music app until 2014… so it took some time to consider my iPad as a music making machine…

  • Aparillo

  • Caustic on Android, then ThumbJam when I got an iPhone.

  • edited May 2023

    Music Studio + one of the crappy guitar amp sims that was available back then, whichever one had the Peavey Classic 30, since I was obsessed with that amp at the time (still a winner, especially for small or mid-shows. No need to lug a circus up there).

  • Just had to look it up. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/melodica/id313573137 was my first music app. In 2009! SoundGrid, Jasuto and Synthpond followed soon after.

    @PhilW said:
    Animoog was available for $1 when it first came out, that persuaded me to buy my first iPad - it was always something I was interested in, but Animoog was the push I needed!

    I bought Animoog for iPad a year before I got an iPad because of this deal. Back then anyway, you could buy an app in iTunes desktop even if you didn't own the target device.

  • Had an ipod touch at work. They gave us an app budget for research and I saw Korg had this neato ikaossilator app. Blew my mind!

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  • Rebirth. When that got discontinued and my old ipad mini died i jumped to RD4.
    RD4 was pretty cool but very buggy.
    Also i played a bit around with Korg Gadget but it never really clicked with me.

  • @Lorichs said:
    Rebirth. When that got discontinued and my old ipad mini died i jumped to RD4.
    RD4 was pretty cool but very buggy.
    Also i played a bit around with Korg Gadget but it never really clicked with me.

    Forgot all about RD4. I just realized I still have it on my iPad. I’m sure the glitches are insane now 😂

  • @Tovokas said:
    Alchemy in 2012. What’s strange is I didn’t buy another music app until 2014… so it took some time to consider my iPad as a music making machine…

    Sam where. Had SoundGrid, Figure, GB in 2012/13 and didn’t buy anything else until Gadget in 2015.

  • edited May 2023

    Caustic on Android

    Actually no... one of the deejay apps in 2012 maybe Traktion or djay on my iPhone 4s

  • edited May 2023

    The year was 2012:
    Audiobus, animoog, sunrizer… I could go on (I checked my purchases)

    But this was “legal”, a couple of years before I had a JB ipod touch 5 with pretty much whatever shitty crack was available at the time (shh, don’t tell apple)

  • @dendy said:

    @ghost_forests said:

    iPhone 3GS


    unironically, this is still one of best iOS synths !

    Agreed!

  • edited May 2023

    NLog Free Synth was my first. I bought the paid version (Nlog Synthesizer) a day later. To this day, the iPad version has one of the fattest Moog bass sounds I think I've ever heard on an iOS synth.

  • After GarageBand it was Korg MS-20

  • @peanut_gallery said:
    NLog Free Synth was myf first. I bought the paid version (Nlog Synthesizer) a day later. To this day, the iPad version has one of the fattest Moog bass sounds I think I've ever head on an iOS synth.

    This, absolutely ahead of it’s time, that guy knew how to write good DSP code

  • Tonebridge. Got an irig for the Android, didn’t care for the latency. Got a cheap used iPad and it’s grown EXPONENTIALLY!

  • Synth ONE
    Such a shame its still not an AUv3 ;(

  • @dendy said:

    @peanut_gallery said:
    NLog Free Synth was myf first. I bought the paid version (Nlog Synthesizer) a day later. To this day, the iPad version has one of the fattest Moog bass sounds I think I've ever head on an iOS synth.

    This, absolutely ahead of it’s time, that guy knew how to write good DSP code

    So is the current Pro version worth buying? I already have most VA synths on the App Store but never got around to that or Shaper.

  • i think it was called finger beat or finger lab, or beat lab. i can’t remember but it was fun

    a little sampler pad sequencer app. it really hooked me on ios music apps

  • Figure was definitely one of my early iOS music realizations, it was free and fun. Loopy 1 for iPhone, DM1 for iPhone are a few others. Thumbjam and obviously GarageBand was pretty early on too. Then I bought Audiobus 2. Then it became more, particularly with Korg Gadget and iMaschine 2, that was when it turned into something much more interesting, powerful, and serious for me. Then cubasis 2, audiobus 3, AUM. Also tried a few others in there but none for a prolonged period of time.

  • edited May 2023

    Looks like it was Virtuoso Piano Free 2 HD 11/12/2010 followed by a lot other free dummy apps.
    The first "real" music app was then Nlog Synth 17/01/2011 close followed by Music Studio and NanoStudio.
    Indeed also the fisrt time i really started to create (or try to create) music content.
    Nice times.

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