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 thought mine was bad 😂
That said I think mine is actually more than that. I keep the site open in my tabs and I think maybe it doesn’t count all of those views and only counts when you visit in a new window.
Bought my first iPad in march 2013, purchased my first music related app in April 2013 (Propellerhead Rebirth if I remember well) and started to daily visit the forum from May 2013 but without registering, as I my only goal then was to get information about new apps. Decided to register around April 2018 as I realised this forum had become an non neglectable part of my daily life and wanted to join the fun and interact. This made my GAS or appoholism worst for a few years but got this under control now (somehow...)
Ah mines easily 2-3x that then
Been lurking since December 2012
Joined May 2013, 17k+ visits.
@HotStrange aargh, I clock in at 27,619! I’m going to have myself committed! At least I have some kind of life now. 😂🥰🥳
Congrats on you life @LinearLineman
@tja How many people registered and have been participants on the forum since the beginning
*Correction -- apparently the forum was first open 2012
My first music app! Still works, I think?
Although I joined in Nov. 2019 (For some crazy reason I picked an adverb for my handle here and have always regretted it.)
I know I was lurking for several years before that so I can't really know how many visits I've made. I first found the 'compatible apps' page and later realized there was a forum link at the top - changed my online life.
December 2012, I still had zits.
I joined in -20 after some months with an used iPhone 5s I got as part of a payment for a painting, the discovery of the iOS world was really something else, it changed my life completely.
Now, it says I have 380 visits and that can't be right. I haven't missed a day (well, maybe one here and there) and check in ever so often ... oh, I just realised I have AB tab pinned so it's always open but it still should be +trice as much as 380.. weird.
Haha I don’t mind having tons of visits, I love visiting here and chatting with you guys. Easily the best music forum out there.
I haven’t used it in a few months but last time I did it still worked! I think it even had an update a couple years back.
April 2013
14,106 of those being complaints about Apple…
(Sorry… )
Wow, yep.... I guess I'm an old-timer!
Joined December 2012
Visits 10,054
August 2020. I try to check in once a day to see what’s happening.
Same here. I usually end up missing a day or 2 every week but it’s try to stop by every day.
I was 5 years late
Joined November 2017
Visits 8,579
It’s been 6 years, whoa. Been here since I started to making music apps.
Joined the same year. Started iOS production a few years before but didn’t find out about this forum until then. Time flies ✈️
It seems like you Bram and Beepstreet have been here forever ( and Michael of course )
I wonder, what was the first big music and big synth app and who was the developer? I know a lot of the early ones but now I’m curious what came first. NLog?
Wasn’t the original Korg Electribe app earlier than that?
Yep, my first post was in December 2012 (concerning an Audulus preset for Audiobus use).
Nuff respect to the old school forum heads! 👊
I didn’t reach these shores until 2017. I was travelling a fair bit at the time and I simply couldn’t believe that I could basically have a music production studio on just my iPad.