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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2024 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • edited July 18

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    I’m pretty sure Apple has nothing to do with it. No commission from apps, apple ended that many years ago. Only from affiliate marketing/ads for other products or services. But like any biz if the cost and time spent isn’t showing any returns, it becomes more burden then business.

  • edited July 18

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  • @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    Of course they don't get commission as there are no affiliate links on Apple's Appstore any more. Apple dropped that about 6 years ago. It likely made it difficult for them to be profitable. It's the same in the iOS YouTube scene - none of us are getting any commission when people click our links. Unfortunately many viewers are not aware of this and think they are financially supporting YouTubers by using the appstore links we provide. We don't make a penny from those links. It makes it extemely difficult to be a YouTuber in this space, unfortunately, and is why so many iOS YouTubers have quit or switched niche in recent years.

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  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    I’m pretty sure Apple has nothing to do with it. No commission from apps, apple ended that many years ago. Only from affiliate marketing/ads for other products or services. But like any biz if the cost and time spent isn’t showing any returns, it becomes more burden then business.

    Yeah, it's a bummer but I suspect you're exactly right. Online advertising is a sewer these days, you see it even on major sites that you'd think could draw good advertisers. Running a site like that would have to be largely a labor of love, and sometimes a labor of love turns into just labor. Cheers to Appsliced, it was a valuable resource for a long time!

  • edited July 18

    @mjm1138 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    I’m pretty sure Apple has nothing to do with it. No commission from apps, apple ended that many years ago. Only from affiliate marketing/ads for other products or services. But like any biz if the cost and time spent isn’t showing any returns, it becomes more burden then business.

    Yeah, it's a bummer but I suspect you're exactly right. Online advertising is a sewer these days, you see it even on major sites that you'd think could draw good advertisers. Running a site like that would have to be largely a labor of love, and sometimes a labor of love turns into just labor. Cheers to Appsliced, it was a valuable resource for a long time!

    Definitely, a big shout out to Appsliced, we will miss you.

    It does sound like whoever runs appsliced will continue with some efforts on their social, but obviously not quite the same.

  • Yonac - New Release - Special Intro Price For A Limited Time

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  • @Gavinski said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    Of course they don't get commission as there are no affiliate links on Apple's Appstore any more. Apple dropped that about 6 years ago. It likely made it difficult for them to be profitable. It's the same in the iOS YouTube scene - none of us are getting any commission when people click our links. Unfortunately many viewers are not aware of this and think they are financially supporting YouTubers by using the appstore links we provide. We don't make a penny from those links. It makes it extemely difficult to be a YouTuber in this space, unfortunately, and is why so many iOS YouTubers have quit or switched niche in recent years.

    Yup. It’s the sad reality of the situation.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    Of course they don't get commission as there are no affiliate links on Apple's Appstore any more. Apple dropped that about 6 years ago. It likely made it difficult for them to be profitable. It's the same in the iOS YouTube scene - none of us are getting any commission when people click our links. Unfortunately many viewers are not aware of this and think they are financially supporting YouTubers by using the appstore links we provide. We don't make a penny from those links. It makes it extemely difficult to be a YouTuber in this space, unfortunately, and is why so many iOS YouTubers have quit or switched niche in recent years.

    Makes sense. What was their reasoning behind dropping affiliate links? Seems like they would only benefit from communities incentivized to create buzz about their products. They still do it with many of their other products.

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What? Forever?

    Unless Apple are shutting them down I can’t imagine why. Do they not get commission on links to purchases? Even without that it’s a pretty foolproof way to profit from advertising.

    Of course they don't get commission as there are no affiliate links on Apple's Appstore any more. Apple dropped that about 6 years ago. It likely made it difficult for them to be profitable. It's the same in the iOS YouTube scene - none of us are getting any commission when people click our links. Unfortunately many viewers are not aware of this and think they are financially supporting YouTubers by using the appstore links we provide. We don't make a penny from those links. It makes it extemely difficult to be a YouTuber in this space, unfortunately, and is why so many iOS YouTubers have quit or switched niche in recent years.

    Makes sense. What was their reasoning behind dropping affiliate links? Seems like they would only benefit from communities incentivized to create buzz about their products. They still do it with many of their other products.

    I'm not sure! I guess they just wanted to keep for themselves the 15% that used to go to affiliates. Perhaps they felt that the ecosystem was so well established that they didn't need to pay for marketing any more. But as explained above, it would certainly have resulted in fewer sales of iOS music production apps versus desktop plugins. I'd imagine it was similarly detrimental in other niches. So seems like a short-sighted move.

  • ...> @Poppadocrock said:

    Yonac - New Release - Special Intro Price For A Limited Time

    Aries Rotary Speaker & Amp is 50% off at $6.99

    IK Multimedia sells a plug in very similar to this. Jim Yonac must've gotten additional experience from developing his King B organ app which proved useful for this rotary plugin.

  • McDMcD
    edited July 18

    StaffPad is on sale for $49.99 and all the 3rd party libraries are $10-20 when they are normally $30-100.

    FULL DISCLOSURE: You must get the official Apple Pencil to write notes.

  • @NeuM said:
    ...> @Poppadocrock said:

    Yonac - New Release - Special Intro Price For A Limited Time

    Aries Rotary Speaker & Amp is 50% off at $6.99

    IK Multimedia sells a plug in very similar to this. Jim Yonac must've gotten additional experience from developing his King B organ app which proved useful for this rotary plugin.

    After tweaking some presets in Galileo Organ 2 to my own taste, I would suppose that a proper Leslie can make a big difference... or bring Galileo 2 closer to King B.
    Haven't tried it though.

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  • edited July 19

    Updated Korg App List. KORG SALE UNTIL AUGUST 18th 2024.

  • edited July 19

    @McD said:
    StaffPad is on sale for $49.99 and all the 3rd party libraries are $10-20 when they are normally $30-100.

    FULL DISCLOSURE: You must get the official Apple Pencil to write notes.

    Thanks @McD - I finally got the Berlin Orchestra packs I wanted for 70$
    ( They seemed to have the most clear cut articulations from the demos and info - and I've heard of them ;) )

  • Bought a swam bundle but refunding then repurchasing.

    Dont you find apple a wrongen to charge you 19.99 for each app. If you purchase seperately or without refreshing screen or via bundle.

    I dont see how after bulling/emailing a charge. They will just autonatically refund £10.

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