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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Thanks @Butterfrog and @HotStrange ❤️
Never tried that one, but it looks fun!
IceWorks synths can be intimidating but they make great sounds!
They REALLY do… and actually once you figure each one out IMHO they are the easiest synths to make patches in
I think I'll give the Scaler EQ a five star and some nice wordings.
Nice! I picked that up at the intro price but haven’t checked it out yet. I think today I’m going to give some love to AudioKit Pro Nerd Synth, which sounds like a million bucks IMO
Thanks man! Much appreciated.
And yes, all my apps are as brilliant and trustworthy as they used to be, even with me selling them "in person" now 😄
+1 for Sugar Bytes. One of the most creative and out of the box devs out there who manage to harness randomness to make it useful.
Even more love to them if they port Replicant 2 to iOS!
I'm also going to leave some love for Aaron Meyers' great Neon sequencer. Just a ton of fun and produces great musical output!
Okay, it's Friday again! This week I'm going to leave some reviews for Alexander Molotov's crazy apps, specifically Relic Flow. And a nice review for the great new features in Agonizer. What apps are inspiring you this week?
Erik Sigth with Rymdigare really knocked it out of the park for me.
Sounds incredible, looks great, plus an animated storyline? Good lord. The man had a vision, and it was an excellent one. 🙏🏽
Magic death eye and 6144 by Christian Siedschlag from me this Friday ..
Numerical Audio Kai Aras – thanks for Shockwave
A classic!
Good one, it’s been too long since I played with Shockwave
I don’t have any of his apps, but they look incredible
Borderlands Granular gets my 5 stars and a short review today, what an incredible invention it is. Amazing!
Gave Quantum Delay a 5 Star review
For me this week, it's gotta be Patterning 3. What a great UI concept, great sounds, and it produces great results!
Shoutout to @woodman for fast, friendly and responsive customer care.
Yesterday I bought Woodscaper in the summer sale, and found a bug (stereo inputs summed to mono). It's a really nice plugin for various modulation effects and has a lot of flexibility with routings, parameter modulation etc.
Designed with guitarists in mind I think (which I'm guessing is why the stereo input bug slipped under the radar) but it works well too for creating slow moving variations on pads, drones and such like and also on adding a bit of flavour to percussion.
Anyways, I contacted the dev, who replied within a few hours, and then fixed it and uploaded an update within 24! So I'm off to look at his other plugins now
Today I gave it to an app that doesn't need it: AUM. What a great solution for quick jams and ideas it is.
Agreed!
Having been caught up in “D” a lot lately, and also spending time in Loopy Pro, and Logic Pro 2 on the iPad, I sometimes forget how smooth and elegant the AUM workflow is.
It’s crazy the amount of power that lies beneath the seemingly simplistic and minimal user interface.
I would like to see an update one day though, that’ll give us the ability to stack and/or group channels and be able to hide them. This would be especially useful when using multi-out auv3 apps, where you might have 8 or even 16 multi-out channels coming from one instance of an app (like FAC Drumkit for example).
In other words, I’d like to make use of all of those 16 individual audio channels coming from FAC Drumkit, but be able to hide them, and tuck them away behind the main FAC Drumkit channel strip, when I’m done tweaking and/or making adjustments.
Here are a few dev's who I feel make great products, are very active and very engaged, and to whom would like to say "thanks!"
Paul at 4Pockets - Helium, Progressions, Strummer, etc.
Jonathan Bell - Riffler, Riffler Flow
David Carbone and team - Scaler 2
Ryouta Kira - KQ apps - KQ MIDI Modulate, KQ Voice Plugins, KQ Dixie, KQ Sampei
Cem Olcay - Bud apps - Funcbud, ChordBud, etc.
I love programming drums and Digistix 2 is my favorite app.
Thanks to Paul at 4Pockets!
All good call-outs @Pxlhg @Edward_Alexander @EdZAB and @Gravity! I was reminded of how great helium was just earlier this week! But I was also reminded what a beast Dagger Synth is, so that's my review for this week. I keep thinking I have all the VA monosynths I need, and then something like Dagger comes along @Pxlhg you'd think AUM needs no mention, but there are still lots of folks out there who don't know about it, so it never hurts to help spread the love!
How about the rest of you? Which apps had a quiet launch, but have earned their way into your every day workflow? My other call out this week is Hand Clapper by Audiothing. A great, sharp little tool that makes it into most of my custom Drum Machine Designer kits.
A huge thank you to @A_Mortal_Mage for his beautiful Prism sequencer.
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/prism-midi-sequencer/id6502302630
It already has so many great and simple features and there is a lot more to come!
Thank you 🙏
I haven't had the time to dive in on this one, but it looks good!
Not very original but my god, making Loopy Pro as my band main daw was the right choice.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Okay. so it's Saturday, slowly rollin in to Sunday but still: my "Friday" review and 5 stars goes to Klevgrand OneShot.