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.

Download on the App Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

Battalion by Unfiltered Audio (Coming to iOS)

24

Comments

  • @Luxthor said:
    I don’t want to put myself in a position to defend the Batallion over dRambo, it was not my intention at all. I’m using dRambo in every single one of my projects. And Batallion will never replace dRambo. 🫣

    No need to defend Battalion at all,
    the challenge is in recreating
    the functions of another instrument
    not whether one is better than the other. 😏
    Though I attempted to recreate drmcomputer
    there are elements that I cannot recreate.
    I may even get Battalion myself at some point because I love drum machine apps.
    For the record I've recreated quite a few instruments now and
    one of my favourites is a mono synth inspired by the Behringer Crave.
    @rs2000 actually asked if it was Moog over on the Beepstreet Forum
    which I thought was a great compliment, that preset,
    by the name of Aurelius, is also going to released into the wild. 😁

    http://forum.beepstreet.com/discussion/2770/aurelius-performance-synth#latest

    BTW, you did a breathtaking job with the dRmcomputer, and FTL speaks for itself, magnificent. Respect! 🫡

    Thank you.
    I've yet to revisit it however when I do I'll release the preset into the wild.

  • edited April 18

    I actually prefer the latter.

    EDIT: there was a picture in the post above but it seems to have vanished for me...

  • edited April 18

    @Gravitas said:

    I've yet to revisit it however when I do I'll release the preset into the wild.

    Yeah I was gonna say, you forgot to upload that on patch storage. 😜


    As far as Battalion goes, idk, I don’t really need it, personally…

    But if it’s $4.99 or less, I’ll probably buy it to help support. Any more than that, then I think I’ll pass as I already have 724 different drum machine apps PLUS Drambo.

    What I’d really like to see, is for some of the Lumbeat @LuisMartinez drummer apps to be updated with AUV3 support. Then we’ll have something!

    And until Drambo gets updated with more options for odd meters, time signatures, and grid settings for it’s sequencer and piano roll, there’s still the good ole process of basically using Atom 2 as your drum machine sequencer… either hosted inside Drambo (When using Drambo as the host) or by using separate Drambo and Atom2 auv3 instances in another host. (Whatever it takes to get the job done)

    The only thing with this setup, is the fact of Atom 2, while it still works perfectly as of right now, sadly, hasn’t had any updates, nor any activity at all from it’s developer in how many years?

  • Autechrion

  • I'm looking forward to seeing this on the iPad. All this control at your fingertips :o :o :o

  • @geremy said:
    I actually prefer the latter.

    EDIT: there was a picture in the post above but it seems to have vanished for me...

    If you're referring to my post, it’s still there, and many people prefer airplane cockpits, for example, all of the modular crowd. ;)

  • @Luxthor said:

    @geremy said:
    I actually prefer the latter.

    EDIT: there was a picture in the post above but it seems to have vanished for me...

    If you're referring to my post, it’s still there, and many people prefer airplane cockpits, for example, all of the modular crowd. ;)

    I do have a lot of modular as well!

  • edited April 18

    This is really powerful. Just had a play with it on desktop. So much to play with and tweak. Thankfully some of the presets are more bread and butter as the first couple of banks were more experimental, more reminiscent of Sugar Bytes factory presets maybe.

    I couldn't quite get how randomisation works with the drum patterns though - no dice for patterns/sequences that I could see whereas there are many dice and randomisation methods for sound parameters. Maybe drum pattern randomisation works a different way.

    A couple of concerns though ... the randomiser (main one in the top right which randomises everything) leads to presets that most often produced screeching chaos, which I'm guessing means that some parameters are being pushed into super high resonance or similar. The randomiser amount can be altered in settings, but even at 10% most results were very hard on the ear and not usable.

    Maybe just needs some tweaking. The randomiser in Silo and Lo-Fi-AD is excellent and has given me many useful ideas for new presets.

    Also, in desktop, while playing around with the randomiser, my audio drivers locked up and I had to restart the computer, which is something which never really happens. Thought I was going to get a BSOD. Maybe not related to Battalion, but it's a very rare occurrence.

    Overall impression very positive though - could feel the sheer power and potential of it just after a quick play.

  • @Gravitas said:
    Now hear this!

    Ish, that is one funky jawn! 👍

    @Luxthor , looks like Brambos had his hands on that first picture 😉

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @Gravitas said:
    Now hear this!

    Ish, that is one funky jawn! 👍

    Thanks dude.

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @Gravitas said:
    Now hear this!

    Ish, that is one funky jawn! 👍

    @Luxthor , looks like Brambos had his hands on that first picture 😉

    Yeah, I had some suspicion, but I didn’t have a clue to pinpoint exactly what gave away Brambos involvement. ;)

    Sorry for derailing the thread, although there are many similarities between Hammerhead and Battalion.

  • Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

  • @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Iconicity?

  • Is there any information about when this will become available on iOS?

  • @Kewe_Esse said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Iconicity?

    Thanks. That's a part of it, but not all. Here's an example I googled:

    A road sign that marks a bicycle lane and has an image of bicycle on it is iconic because the form of the sign, in particular the graphic image on it, is related in a direct way to its meaning; both form and meaning have to do with bicycles.

    What's missing is that it's a word at the same time.

  • I hope the dev adds midi out…

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Think that is called a 'rebus'

  • edited April 20

    @Gavinski said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Think that is called a 'rebus'

    Thanks, not bad, getting closer.

    Found this example online:

    a puzzle in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters; for instance, apex might be represented by a picture of an ape followed by a letter X.

    Maybe it's a kind of reverse rebus hidden in plain sight, because it presents itself as just a name for synth, that can roar (among other things), but secretly gives you the same information via icons.

    Maybe there's a bit of multi sensual hendiadyoin in there.

  • Seriously looking everyday for the iOS release info

  • @SonicVibe said:
    Seriously looking everyday for the iOS release info

    I was reading somewhere that it won’t be until
    later in the year.

  • @colorsinspace said:

    @SonicVibe said:
    Seriously looking everyday for the iOS release info

    I was reading somewhere that it won’t be until
    later in the year.

    Where? I hope you're joking. I think it will happen tomorrow. Well, at least the day after tomorrow

  • The developer wrote on elektronauts forum about ios version:

    No ETA yet, as there are two components that need to happen first:

    1. We like to wait a little bit to make sure the version that we’re about to port to iOS is very stable, as iOS is its own can of worms.
    2. We have a sample distribution contract addendum with NI since we’re using sounds from their library. We’re working with them on getting the sample library cleared for a different distribution system.

    Also, I’ll need some time off to get my head screwed back on straight after two years of this consuming my life

  • C’mon release that thing, I don’t care about bugs, we have a spray for that.

  • @Slush said:
    C’mon release that thing, I don’t care about bugs, we have a spray for that.

    😂👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Think that is called a 'rebus'

    Thanks, not bad, getting closer.

    Found this example online:

    a puzzle in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters; for instance, apex might be represented by a picture of an ape followed by a letter X.

    Maybe it's a kind of reverse rebus hidden in plain sight, because it presents itself as just a name for synth, that can roar (among other things), but secretly gives you the same information via icons.

    Maybe there's a bit of multi sensual hendiadyoin in there.

    Not convinced it’s rebus (as can’t identify specific coded word or phrase from ‘battalion’).

    Don’t think it’s hendiadys as there is no explicit conjunction in ‘battalion’ (the “and” word is missing, even in any abstract sense).

    In my opinion, could be, loosely, a semiotic ‘symptom-index’ (waveforms as a ‘symptom’ of synthesis, included visually in the word-sign through character choice) or, possibly a ‘symbolic icon’ (waveforms as associated with synthesis)… these definitions are definitely not of concrete type and for sure can overlap.

    I cannot shake off the feeing that this could be a text-book example of apophenia.

    However, it’s got me looking up words and thinking about semiotics, which can’t be a bad thing. Thanks for the diversison!

  • @Kewe_Esse said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Did anyone notice, that LION (and Batta-lion) is a kind of smart name for a synth? First I was puzzled, but it's not about the meaning, but the shapes: LI - Square, O - Sine and N - Saw :)

    that's awesome - mind blown!

    I’d like to know if there’s a word for this, like onomatopoeia for things that have names that imitate the sound they make. It’s maybe a bit like an emoticon.

    Think that is called a 'rebus'

    Thanks, not bad, getting closer.

    Found this example online:

    a puzzle in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters; for instance, apex might be represented by a picture of an ape followed by a letter X.

    Maybe it's a kind of reverse rebus hidden in plain sight, because it presents itself as just a name for synth, that can roar (among other things), but secretly gives you the same information via icons.

    Maybe there's a bit of multi sensual hendiadyoin in there.

    Not convinced it’s rebus (as can’t identify specific coded word or phrase from ‘battalion’).

    Don’t think it’s hendiadys as there is no explicit conjunction in ‘battalion’ (the “and” word is missing, even in any abstract sense).

    In my opinion, could be, loosely, a semiotic ‘symptom-index’ (waveforms as a ‘symptom’ of synthesis, included visually in the word-sign through character choice) or, possibly a ‘symbolic icon’ (waveforms as associated with synthesis)… these definitions are definitely not of concrete type and for sure can overlap.

    I cannot shake off the feeing that this could be a text-book example of apophenia.

    However, it’s got me looking up words and thinking about semiotics, which can’t be a bad thing. Thanks for the diversison!

    :) will have to look some of it up, when there's a bit more time, but sounds convincing for now.

  • Ugh, untether from NI

  • @shazbot said:
    Ugh, untether from NI

    most likely impossible for unfiltered audio

Sign In or Register to comment.