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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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  • Klevgrand sale ending tomorrow.

    Also, Sub 808 intro price ends as well.

  • @Nimgwen I'll build a better Audio FM/Phase Mod patch and upload it soon. Will make a new thread.

  • @rs2000 said:
    @Nimgwen I'll build a better Audio FM/Phase Mod patch and upload it soon. Will make a new thread.

    I’m also interested :)

  • @catbox said:

    @NoncompliantBryant said:

    @catbox said:

    @Nimgwen said:
    Can anyone characterize the main differences between Stellarvox, Spacefields and Altispace 2?

    Also which one would you personally recommend. I’m looking for experimental/ambient texture maker reverb/delay thingy and those 3 look like it.

    Stellarvox and Altispace are both convolution reverbs - Stellar more experimental, Alti more traditional - whereas Spacefields are three loopers with various modulation options and reverbs. It’s great, and I think that would be the one you are looking for here.

    Thanks! Do you have verbs like Blackhole, Eos 2, and Alteza? Do you find that Stellarvox has something really different sounding? Blackhole especially has some biiiiig spaces for the reverb.

    No, sorry, I have neither, so couldn’t really say. Not so much into big reverbs with the music I makes, but can say, that Stellarvox, while nice, haven’t really knocked Casacde off as my to go reverb for larger washes. (Perhaps other have different oppinions.) Spacefield is really nice, though. You can make some strange and huge scapes with that one.

    Thanks bud. I'm so tempted but you can only use so many revefbs lol.

  • edited March 31

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    Oh damn I remember really wanting this for a long time… but it’s either that or upright piano , and it likely won’t fit the sound of our current project anyway

    I just got it and requested a refund. It still has lots of bugs and doesn’t sound that good.

    I got upright piano..,and I’m glad I did

    Re:Agonizer yeah I went with my gut… plus changing the buffer size being the work around to get it to work doesn’t help me as that’s not possible in GarageBand

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Yea, thanks for jumping in @SevenSystems i knew my description didn’t do it justice, I wanted to give my personal perspective and be respectful of both you and your creation.

    No, I appreciate your summary, it was quite spot on :)

  • @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    Thanks! Sure if you want to sit at a desk 😄 then a desktop DAW is probably the better choice. I mean, nowadays there's even reasonably usable iPad DAWs, which wasn't really the case when Xequence was released in 2017.

  • @yellow_eyez said:

    @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    I want xequence 2 and I have no idea how I could use it. I’m thinking I can sequence stuff and send it to the op-1 field via midi? The price makes it hard to ignore. Is it more for aum or can you use it in Cubasis ? Or even Standalone?

    Xequence is standalone (not AUv3). You can control any other app with it via CoreMIDI, or any hardware (up to 16 devices) via a MIDI interface or whatever fancy USB MIDI shenenigans exist these days.

    You can't use it "in" Cubasis, but you can control synths hosted in Cubasis from Xequence via CoreMIDI as well without issues.

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @yellow_eyez said:

    @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    I want xequence 2 and I have no idea how I could use it. I’m thinking I can sequence stuff and send it to the op-1 field via midi? The price makes it hard to ignore. Is it more for aum or can you use it in Cubasis ? Or even Standalone?

    Xequence is standalone (not AUv3). You can control any other app with it via CoreMIDI, or any hardware (up to 16 devices) via a MIDI interface or whatever fancy USB MIDI shenenigans exist these days.

    You can't use it "in" Cubasis, but you can control synths hosted in Cubasis from Xequence via CoreMIDI as well without issues.

    Thanks - standalone is just fine for control of hardware , actualy I prefer it than goin through a daw sometimes. I get it more after poppa reply( it’s sort of a MIDI daw )

  • @yellow_eyez said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @yellow_eyez said:

    @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    I want xequence 2 and I have no idea how I could use it. I’m thinking I can sequence stuff and send it to the op-1 field via midi? The price makes it hard to ignore. Is it more for aum or can you use it in Cubasis ? Or even Standalone?

    Xequence is standalone (not AUv3). You can control any other app with it via CoreMIDI, or any hardware (up to 16 devices) via a MIDI interface or whatever fancy USB MIDI shenenigans exist these days.

    You can't use it "in" Cubasis, but you can control synths hosted in Cubasis from Xequence via CoreMIDI as well without issues.

    Thanks - standalone is just fine for control of hardware , actualy I prefer it than goin through a daw sometimes. I get it more after poppa reply( it’s sort of a MIDI daw )

    Yes MIDI DAW is kinda contradictory but it describes it well 😊

  • @satchnut said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Utility

    GamingVPN 1.1.1.1 VPN is a free app, but the Lifetime Premium is currently free usually $199.99

    To unlock, move through introduction, lifetime originally shows $199.99 but if you tap it it changes to $0.00 then hit continue at the bottom. This little switcheroo sketched me out a little, but I confirmed it did not charge me anything. I’ve been really wanting to find a free way to watch BBC Player in the States, I did unlock this one, but haven’t tried it yet. App Raven does have a decent amount of 👎 on this one so not sure what to make of it just yet.

    As a guy in tech, I would advise caution with poorly known VPNs, “too good to be true” VPN deals, and those VPNs that sponsor a lot of YouTube videos.

    Something else to keep in mind is that these smaller VPN app devs tend to be a 3rd party to the actual VPN service they’re selling.

    A nice place to start is Henry from TechLore (the most knowledgeable person alive when it comes to VPNs, as far as I’ve found):
    https://www.techlore.tech/resources.html#vpn

    Just my 2¢! Thx for the link and the caution

    Good advice. Be very wary of free VPNs. This is Android related but popped up in my feed this morning. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/free-vpn-apps-on-google-play-turned-android-phones-into-proxies/

  • edited March 31

    @szczyp said:

    @rs2000 said:
    @Nimgwen I'll build a better Audio FM/Phase Mod patch and upload it soon. Will make a new thread.

    I’m also interested :)

    Me too!

  • @SevenSystems I really like X2 in AUM/Loopy Pro. But is there anyway to prevent from draining the battery in the background?
    The app was force quit but still draining hours in the background. Only unfortunately deleting it solved it😅 Was before and after X2 update.

  • @tubespace said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Beepstreet Sale. Limited Time Only.

    Dagger is $7 off at $5.99

    Zeeon is $8 off at $6.99

    Radio Unit is $4 off at $2.99

    Combustor at £4.99. Picked this up and Dagger as well and love at first listen for me! Fat, rich, squelchy basses and chords (and a randomiser to create new ideas) and Combustor is just doing its own unique resonator thing. Love them! And so rarely on sale.

    And they are really CPU efficient despite all the analogue modelling, so there is some really tight coding going in here, which isn’t surprising (or should say, not “SunRizing” … see what I did there?).

    I think I'm going to grab the Zeeon. People have been raving about it for years.

    Zeeon is excellent on iPadOS. It also works on macOS, but it has issues with the user interface not working properly. I've seen others comment about this problem also. But on iPadOS, it is great.

  • @Nathi94 said:
    @SevenSystems I really like X2 in AUM/Loopy Pro. But is there anyway to prevent from draining the battery in the background?
    The app was force quit but still draining hours in the background. Only unfortunately deleting it solved it😅 Was before and after X2 update.

    Hey. The battery drain issue should not occur after you "swipe away" Xequence so it is killed and doesn't appear in the task switcher anymore. If you're sure it still happens then, it might be the dreaded "IAA Zombie" problem that plagued iOS forever. But this would only happen if at any point in time, you loaded Xequence as IAA.

    But in any case, I have a roadmap item to investigate how battery drain in the background can be reduced. The problem is that it's hard to know when exactly Xequence can stop being active in the background, as there's a huge amount of "stuff" that can "need" it (Audiobus remote controls, MIDI input, etc. etc.)

  • Video

    Video Voice Changer Pro is free usually $.99

  • @Nimgwen @pmertens @szczyp

    On sale until tomorrow midnight: Grab it for free while you can!
    https://patchstorage.com/space-radio-voice-transformer/

  • AI

    Hug Face is new and free will be $.99 - minimal version of the hugging face website

  • AI

    AI Homework Helper - AI Tutor is free usually $3.99 several use cases

  • Guitar Tutor Learn Guitar Tabs is free usually $1.99 does have a monthly IAP subscription at $1.99

  • @rs2000 said:
    @Nimgwen @pmertens @szczyp

    On sale until tomorrow midnight: Grab it for free while you can!
    https://patchstorage.com/space-radio-voice-transformer/

    Thanks for this! As well as being a fan of the sound i’m keen to reverse engineer how you put this together :)

  • edited March 31

    FAC Easter Sale. All iOS plugins 40% Off till April 6th

    https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/frederic-corvest/id1230164765

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @Nathi94 said:
    @SevenSystems I really like X2 in AUM/Loopy Pro. But is there anyway to prevent from draining the battery in the background?
    The app was force quit but still draining hours in the background. Only unfortunately deleting it solved it😅 Was before and after X2 update.

    Hey. The battery drain issue should not occur after you "swipe away" Xequence so it is killed and doesn't appear in the task switcher anymore. If you're sure it still happens then, it might be the dreaded "IAA Zombie" problem that plagued iOS forever. But this would only happen if at any point in time, you loaded Xequence as IAA.

    But in any case, I have a roadmap item to investigate how battery drain in the background can be reduced. The problem is that it's hard to know when exactly Xequence can stop being active in the background, as there's a huge amount of "stuff" that can "need" it (Audiobus remote controls, MIDI input, etc. etc.)

    Ah ok, I loaded X2 as IAA for easy switching, so this might be the “IAA Zombie” problem. Good to know that this will not happen if I avoid using it in IAA. :)

  • @ninobeatz said:
    FAC Easter Sale. All iOS plugins 40% Off till April 6th

    https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/frederic-corvest/id1230164765

    I was hoping some FAC apps might drop after I saw AUBE go on sale, sweet. Cheers mate.

  • edited March 31

    AppSliced list of current Music App Sales, they capture most but not all of them.
    Several Developers on discount

    FAC
    BeepStreet
    Harry Gohs aka Virsyn
    Nembrini
    Klevgrand
    Kai Aras
    Igor Vasiliev
    SevenSystems
    Synthmaster
    4Pockets
    Jonathan Bell aka Riffler apps
    Nikolazi
    Octachron
    Oliver Gretche aka elastic
    Ryo Togawa
    Fonexis
    Audiokit
    Pure Piano’s
    JAX
    Pham Thang

    And so much more…

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    AppSliced list of current Music App Sales, they capture most but not all of them.
    Several Developers on discount

    FAC
    BeepStreet
    Harry Gohs aka Virsyn
    Nembrini
    Klevgrand
    Kai Aras
    Igor Vasiliev
    SevenSystems
    Synthmaster
    4Pockets
    Jonathan Bell aka Riffler apps
    Nikolazi
    Octachron
    Oliver Gretche aka elastic
    Ryo Togawa
    Fonexis
    Audiokit
    Pure Piano’s
    JAX
    Pham Thang

    And so much more…

    Isn’t it easier to list when Synthmaster ISN’T having a sale…? 😂

  • @rs2000 said:
    @Nimgwen @pmertens @szczyp

    On sale until tomorrow midnight: Grab it for free while you can!
    https://patchstorage.com/space-radio-voice-transformer/

    Thank you, nice patch for Drambo.

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