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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I can’t remember the last time I flagged someone. Maybe when that weird Neo-nazi dev was commenting a few months back?
Same. I can’t be bothered to argue vehemently with someone online about something so small. It only gets annoying when it’s incessant and constant. But “it is what it is” at the end of the day. I hate when people say that but it kinda fits sometimes 😂
I've enjoyed it. Interested to see where it leads.
This is because of this guy that I decided to be here only as a spectator of ABF not to be anymore an active member.
Many guys of this type are on internet forum with some type of mental health problems. I don’t blame him I am very sorry for these people with mental problems.
I haven’t flag him as he a real human just with problems and as I got health problems not mental ones It was better that I leave a bit ABF and so I can have a break and do serious music.
I am very sorry for you of what happened like It was for me.
Now I return to be quiet here and only read.
Not sure about their mental status but the overprotective-ness of a billion dollar company’s app is a bit strange. Sorry to hear it was getting bad for you, hopefully things will improve and calm down now that Logic has been out for a while now. I’ll
Bitwig user/lover here.
Another interesting feature of Bitwig, exploiting the best of both platforms, (which you are probably aware of): there is a bunch of choice iOS apps that export their stuff as Ableton projects, which Bitwig opens...
@Littlewoodg : yup, that is very cool. I think I’m going to love it, but taking on a whole new DAW is still a very daunting prospect, especially as I have a terrible habit of getting distracted making a thing, then frustrated as I drive myself mad trying to work out how to do the next thing with it. It was very much the same with Ableton. I am not, ahem, a very systematic RTFM kind of a person.Or patient enough to watch too many YouTube vids… Rod for my own back, etcetera.
All true for me as well.
Another DAW, Oy vey!
I'm half in a fog and I got into it 1.0.
I go to youtube for discrete features, but without practice practice practice I soon forget what Ive seen.
Yet as dim as I can be, every time I dive in I kinda wonder why I ever use anything else.
And they keep adding cool s##t, ever more modular as promised. The newest midi modulators are insane.
To play devil's advocate for a moment, I can see why people get tetchy. They get excited about something new, want to discuss it positively yet almost every conversation ends up being about the negative aspects and people telling us all what they don't like and why the new shiny is shit.
It's easy to let that get under your skin.
Even if it shouldn't. Human nature and all that.
And I'm not (just) talking about Logic discussions.
Just be kind eh?
You don’t have to protect my identity, here I am…
You complain about how you got offended earlier in an Logic thread, but, you act the same, calling other people “mental health problem”…
How do you know that?
I’m more of an person getting irritated with when a person for the 23rd time saying that they hate subscription, hate the GUI, hates hates hates…
I’ve been on this forum since 2013 and I have probably being polite and nice to others in many threads over the years…
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Calm down my friend. Yes, you've been here for 10 years and from what I've seen over the years, you have always remained level-headed and reasonable, so this change in attitude does suggest something tumultuous is going on in your private life. It's none of my business nor anyone else's business obviously, but if you ever need to reach out to someone, I'm a private message away.
That said, when Logic Pro was first announced as a subscription price, many complained. I was relieved I didn't have to pay $200 out of pocket to see if I liked it or not, and if I need that second month to keep testing it, it's only an extra $5. Of course some folks kept drilling it into the ground in dramatic fashion, and like you, I found that rather irksome.
But, Logic Pro isn't perfect. Yes the UI is a little clunky in its current form. I'd rather be able to search for external samples in the app itself. Koala can have directories added to search for samples, so why not this amazing flagship DAW? But, for all the minor nitpicks I have, there are that many more excellent qualities about Logic Pro.
When I record vocals in Cubasis, it doesn't compensate for the bluetooth latency. I always have to readjust the vocals by hand. Not so in Logic Pro as it automatically lines my vocals up proper. When setting up sidechain routing to the kickdrum in a compressor, it's basically as easy as a couple taps in Logic Pro whereas in Nanostudio 2 it's a clunky multistep process. The tools for mixing and mastering in Logic Pro are top quality without need of external tools.
In short, each DAW app on iOS has its shortcomings as well as features they excel at. It all depends on which shortcomings you're willing to accept versus which features that work well you wish to work with. I was hoping Logic Pro would be the "flawless DAW" on iOS, but for what I can do with it, it excels, and I'm staying subscribed. I find a lot of use in it still, and who knows? Maybe when I revisit Logic Pro as a creative tool and not just a mastering suite, it'll click with me. Goodness knows it took me a few tries before dRambo clicked with my mind. 😂
The more I use Logic, more I adore usual AUM + Bitwig combo. Only missing pieces in AUM for me is logic keyboards and midi editor with second window for automation editor. Thats, a very elegant solution, other midi editors should have that. So I still find myself still bouncing between Riffer, Atom and Helium, but none of them cover 100% needs. Also Alchemy Sampler is freaking nuts. Never experienced so much power in sampler.
I have to say, as much of a fan as I have been of the Logic keyboard, I used Pianoteq with it today, and despite the Logic keyboard being set to 1-127 velocity, I could not get it to play Pianoteq at low velocity when I went through the keyboard calibration setup in Pianoteq. Increasing the Dynamics slider in Pianoteq did nothing - which it shouldn’t in this case, but I am mentioning that in case anyone suggests fiddling with that as a solution. The lowest velocity I could get from the Logic Keyboard was in the 70s! I’ve felt with other instruments the Logic keyboard velocity response was good, as long as the velocity range was set as wide as possible, so not sure what is going on here. For Pianoteq, Xequence AU Keys with its Y axis velocity control trumps the logic keyboard big time.
Has anyone said they hate Logic? I haven’t seen it go that far. I usually praise Logic despite the issues I have with it.
Also the same could be said for the opposite. Every time someone wants to vent a frustration with the app or something they don’t like about it, there’s always multiple people telling them otherwise. Maybe we should all just get over it and let people have their opinions.
What it offers me is being able to connect my op-1 field through usb and being able to connect the output to iPad speakers instead of having it default back to my OP-1 . AUM/Loopy Pro does not allowing this. If I open Logic first I can use it in the background and now use Loopy Pro orAUM how I want to! This is worth 5 dollars a month until Loopy Pro and AUM add this feature.
If you’re talking about still using the OP-1 as an audio input while having a different output, I think this is an iPadOS limitation that Logic gets around because it’s an Apple product. Perhaps this presages some changes in iPadOS 17. But it’s not AUM or Loopy Pro’s fault — I’m sure Michael and Jonatan would love to make it so!