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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It's not an insult. I'm entitled to have an opinion about the price.
Music70:
sorry:)
colorsinspace was insulting...:)
you just had an oppinion.
That’s not an insult to the coder whatsoever. Do you know what an insult is? Mind your business.
quiet funny. for what it offers its definitly in the right price section.
people pay half of that price for a single filter algorithm.
@Froggo_Lab love it 😍 curious 🧐 if there are plans for universal native macOS as well?
This does look sweet. Reminds me of how I used Audiomulch back in the day. I haven't seen anything about being able to record each sampler output independently though which would be a must for me.
i can see no case how i would use that feature.
there are alot of options to record the outputs indepandently use the volume knobs or stop to mute.
complete useless request.
Thanks!!
On M1, iOS applications should now be able to run.
Lol, thanks! Douche Day on the forum I see.
its just that requests like this or others gives pressure to developers to put new " features" in their products in order to keep the sales going.
the sence of the feature is not prior.
i love rock solid software that works in a special way.
i would think very deeply about every single new feature.
It wasn't a request. I was just saying I did not see anything about it. For all I knew it was buried in a menu that none of the videos showed. I use the feature in Elastic Drums and enjoy it very much.
even if there would be no way to record internal, ios offers diffrent ways to record audio.
maybe you should get used to ios before asking stuff you could have found out yourself.
"Could have found out yourself"? How? By buying it?
you know its possible to record a auv3 output?
i stop talking here because iam not going to think for you.
do it yourself.
Holy agro.
Welcome to the forum @Froggo_Lab, normally it is not so shitty! Lol.
It's okay, guys, I'm getting popcorn ready
Noice! Just tried and it seems to be working perfectly well in standalone on m1 mini! Even the interface text size is sufficient without needing to scale. Works well with macOS file management too.
Just 2 issues.
PUBLISHED PARAMETER INFO:
# # 317 Global Scope Parameters:
ERROR: Parameter values are different since last set - probable cause: a Meta Param Flag is NOT set on a parameter that will change values of other parameters.
* * FAIL
AU VALIDATION FAILED: CORRECT THE ERRORS ABOVE.
validation result: failed validation
The app does look sweet! Might it at some point have multiple outputs? Just seems a shame when there are these nice meditative stream of consciousness type apps but at the end it is all baked together.
Oh, thank you! Honestly, we didn't expect anyone to use the Standalone version for macOS at all, so we didn't test it.
Thank you! We've recorded this in our ideas and suggestions journal
In my experience, many of the iOS apps that merely run on m1… don’t often port well. Yours appears to be an exception! I can totally use this without reservation on desktop. Just 2 small fixes and it’s golden.
And, the bpm type in isn’t actually an “issue” just a convenience.
Also, many of the iOS ports to silicon don’t even get past the first macOS Logic validation test. Yours got through all but one, and that looks as if it’s likely an easy fix (though I’m obviously not a developer)
Yeah, I'm inclined to agree with Gus here. Certainly not a deal-breaker, by any means,....but add a +1 next to this in your journal @Froggo_Lab
Yes, thank you, we'll test it and try to fix M1 porting.
Also the digital input for BPM — that's a very useful idea, we'll implement it over time, thank you!
Ok after watching a video I agree it’s pretty cool. I will buy it when we can actual record into it I suppose.
Everytime I see you post anything here Birdpie, it comes off as rude. You don't seem to contribute much to the forum in way of music or advice or camaraderie as far as I can tell. Maybe I missed something. The point I'm trying to make is to make you a bit more self-aware so that maybe, just maybe, you can get along with others here. Utilise just a bit more critical thinking while you're at it
Then again, although I'm giving you advice, I'm not going to think for you. You need to do it yourself.
It's actually a very well designed app. It's controls are intuitive and easy to figure out. Everything makes sense.
It's surprising how easy it is to get something interesting going quickly.
I’m really enjoying this app. Definitely worth it for me.
Back to the app, I'll be purchasing tomorrow and may dive back into creating Ambient (first time in a long time).