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.
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I use a bluetooth mouse as well with the iPhone. (The tiny ProPoint Pro one)
and I like TX-6 with a USB hub on the phone
Now that’s a pro move. Purchasing now!
This is the top half of my phone home screen, I use all of them, mostly for creating presets or snippets (not nuggets) that I can later bring to the iPad
For me Koala, GarageBand and Groovebox are a few apps that I can comfortably use on the iPhone 8.
The others are microscopic frustrations when it comes to UI size, sure a bigger phone might help but why bother when I've got the M1 iPadPro
iPhone and iPad won’t matter as soon as all the hipsters switch their workflow to Vision Pro and we all start using Aum as if we were Minority Report precog creators of music that is just about to happen, but never gets finished and mastered anyway, so we search AB Forum for that one new AI app that will finish our tracks for us because we can’t be asked to do anything with that ultimate spontaneous moment that was saved as a .wav file.
elsa v2! very cool
As a 10 year iOS dev I've been researching porting my apps / launching new ones including some music projects to Vision Pro
And one thing that's clear is Apple wants you to have multiple devices for different purposes/use cases/interfaces, and increasingly in combination. Vision Pro will lean heavily on things like iPhone(etc)->external hardware, iPhone touch input, iPad pencil input, etc. and as devices for continuity of tasks/data/focus. I see Vision Pro as they've implemented it as strengthening their suite of products (even if it changes up their dynamics and pros/cons too) and they are shipping more software each year to realize that vision
I also expect there'll be popular apps that make use of cross-device continuity such that you'd have reason to take down your Vision goggles depending on context of what you're doing, and switch to other irl devices, and back and forth, though I'd have to brainstorm some more for specific ideas of that
They are also launching stands for iPhones, likely iPads later, and who knows probably whatever is next for HomePods; motorized to track you or focus attention on something. These could be very powerful in combination with non-continuous use of Vision Pro, as they have full developer control
So… iPhone is a phone. iPad is a tablet or small computer. Simples…
As a developer I wouldn’t waste time time trying to develop for a small screen due to the lack of screen estate. That’s why apps are iPad only. Controversial I know but it’s really pretty simple.. having more screen makes a difference. apart from that, I genuinely don’t see an iPhone as a viable platform for music apps. (I know people will disagree, but that’s my opinion)
I have the smallest iteration of the 13 and honestly since getting an iPad I don’t use it as much. But it’s absolutely great as a processing farm for bits and pieces of zipping and unzipping and conversion tasks that need to be done in the background.
The bulk of apps are on iPhone too thankfully. I have other priorities than getting an iPad right now and am very happy with making music on an iPhone 12 Pro Max. Dare I say it, some music apps are probably a lot better on the phone than on an iPad. who wants to be out field recording with an iPad for example? I’m a glass half full kind of guy though.