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 StoreLoopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.
Comments
Very true @Gavinski
Thanks dude
20 bucks, that's the price for a smooth drink uptown Stockholm, and, only one don't get you in the right mood...
Everything is relative...
And the drink is yours for two hours and a piss. The drums you get to keep ...oh oh! and no hangover 🤣🤣
Has anyone tried this app with an electronic drum kit? Ta.
You nailed it. If you are used to buying (or thinking of) a kit that is a set of samples, and get 4000 kits for $5 it looks expensive. Coming from a band background, one decent sounding acoustic kit for $100 is a crazy, unbelievable bargain.
There are these videos from Klevs website but maybe you wanted more personal feedback(?)
/
In what way isn’t it working?
The rule no.1, if you have problem with some app/apps, don’t just ”complain”, describe the problem also…
Does anyone know, if I create a kit on desktop, can I use it in the iPad version?
That's an excellent question! +1
Yes, You can.
Do you know if it can save as a monolith or a single folder?
Check this video from Jade Starr. It includes examples of all OneShot presets.
I have a preset demo with finger drumming. I play full kit style (rather than mirrored) so it (hopefully?) gives the feel of an e-kits sound as well
As opposed to via a sequencer with humanizing elements applied
I linked it much further back in the thread, and to avoid reposting my own content, here's the dedicated thread with the video
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/62410/oneshot-papab-finger-drums-the-standard-acoustic-presets#latest
Volume a little soft. I messed up somewhere and am trying to correct for next, just a heads up
Working on another preset pack for the weekend (hopefully with finger drumming video to accompany, if new cam works well enough)
AFAIK you can import multiple presets and export them at once
(Btw thanks Jade, that def wasn’t convincing me of unholy drums - darn it. I wanted it to be a simple draw…at least I have a week to decide. My buddy told me the 9 presets are one kit, and in this one kit, the important extra kit pieces not found in the rest of the apps kits amount to about 3 , an extra tom, high hat, and china…. So def a consideration for $20 as it brings a few samples and its presets aren’t bad at all, I liked two or three , but I wouldn’t get it for $40;
anyway awesome we have Unholy Drums on iOS! Very happy about that!)
Thanks @Pxlhg ans @filo01
I have an Alesis DM6 electric kit and was wondering how well an actual kit would play using this app. The videos sound really good.
Hi,
That would be my question also @rud.
I'm a drummer and have my trusty turn of the century td20 based home built kit.
I guess that the hihat implementation would be one point I would be interested in knowing.
Unfortunately I have my 8gen iPad frozen at 14.4 and can't buy one shot ATM but would if I could.
I'm using DrumPerfect pro currently and almost done with a decent ac practice kit It sounds good imho
If you do get oneshot plz post impressions. Thanks
@espiegel123 i was impatient. It works in auria pro. 😀
Fugedaboudit
Still loving this more every day. Got the jazz and metal kits, and am super happy.
Does anyone know where the app actually stores its User kits, or the ones loaded by import? I looked in the “on my iPad” area for a named folder, but didn’t see one. Does it really do it all in closed app resources?
If I had released an app with thousands of meticulously sampled sounds, I would have put them in closed app resources.
Edit: ah, maybe you were not talking about the samples, but the kit definition files. Scractch that
Oh yeah. I guess I should have specified... but you're right. The downloaded sets I got from their site would be sample sets, which they'd want to protect.
Likely in a non-public directory. It makes sharing between standalone and AUv3 easier due to the quirky was iOS is set up. (Yes, some developers take advantage of some newer OS file handling to get away from that but a lot of developers stick with the old way because it is easier).
For those using octachron what do you usually sacrifice for the slot vs trigger?
Meaning it’s setup for GM16 but there are usually two triggers for some kits, leaving some slots unmapped to Octachron
What pieces do you swap out?
[also anyone else notice it says it’s a 15 slot workstation but there are 3 more slots available?]
They recently changed it to 24 slots, but it used to be 15.
I think, just go through the kits and decide what you want to leave out, I don't think there's a fixed answer. You could always use 2 octachrons of course if you do want to be able to trigger anything in those larger kits
Good call. I didn’t think of that. Thx
No worries! Although the mapping is not totally consistent across all the presets, eg some have 2 snare triggers, some 3 or 4, I found that once I mapped one to a controller, in my case Xequence Pads, I was able to apply it fairly well to many of the presets even without tweaks
Yeah some drums move around and get multiplied what not, but it's so stupid simple to drag that colored spot from one key to another, it takes 2 and half seconds. I think it's really well thought out.
Default state is GM so just choose that (I'm taking for granted there is one in X (I have it but I'm lazy). There are a few kits that go off from that but that's pretty much impossible to cover with a new map every time anyway.