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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2025 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • Another Music App with an IAP Sale

  • Miscellaneous Free IAPs

    Terminux is unfortunately not free in the USA

  • In my email:
    FREE FOR 24H!
    BROKEN ANALOG STUDIO GEAR BUNDLE PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR NAM GENOME NAM UNIVERSAL!
    You will get 5 lo-fi gear nam captures in this bundle (Never been released before)
    3 captures of our beloved Altec 436A with some unbiased tubes inside
    1 capture of an broken old Fostex Cassette Recorder
    1 capture of an old TEAC console with with blown out channel
    https://pasttofuturereverbs.gumroad.com/l/dufre

  • @Slush said:
    In my email:
    FREE FOR 24H!
    BROKEN ANALOG STUDIO GEAR BUNDLE PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR NAM GENOME NAM UNIVERSAL!
    You will get 5 lo-fi gear nam captures in this bundle (Never been released before)
    3 captures of our beloved Altec 436A with some unbiased tubes inside
    1 capture of an broken old Fostex Cassette Recorder
    1 capture of an old TEAC console with with blown out channel
    https://pasttofuturereverbs.gumroad.com/l/dufre

    Hey cool, cheers!
    Recently got this guitar multi fx hardware called the Pocket Master that has the ability to load NAM files. I think that these qualify but I’m new to the whole NAM capture/impulse response world so not entirely sure. Will give it a whirl!

  • New Release - Free at Launch - Photo

    Dof Calculator is free will be $.99 - Depth of Field Calculator
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dof-calculator/id6742732770

  • @Squishy said:

    @Slush said:
    In my email:
    FREE FOR 24H!
    BROKEN ANALOG STUDIO GEAR BUNDLE PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR NAM GENOME NAM UNIVERSAL!
    You will get 5 lo-fi gear nam captures in this bundle (Never been released before)
    3 captures of our beloved Altec 436A with some unbiased tubes inside
    1 capture of an broken old Fostex Cassette Recorder
    1 capture of an old TEAC console with with blown out channel
    https://pasttofuturereverbs.gumroad.com/l/dufre

    Hey cool, cheers!
    Recently got this guitar multi fx hardware called the Pocket Master that has the ability to load NAM files. I think that these qualify but I’m new to the whole NAM capture/impulse response world so not entirely sure. Will give it a whirl!

    Good luck, hope they work out well! They also have some free IRs from reverbs.

  • Good luck, hope they work out well! They also have some free IRs from reverbs.

    Thankya twice, I’ll try those out to. Imma make ALL the sounds!

  • edited June 2025

    FABFILTER SUMMER SALE UNTIL JULY 1st - MAJORITY OF CATALOG
    https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/fabfilter/id421796789

  • FabFilter Summer Sale Until July 1st!

    FABFILTER PRO BUNDLE 2025 includes 7 apps and is only $89.99

  • @Krupa said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    LifeSampuru is Free usually $3.99 - tap mix loop and share surprising sound moments from your photo library. Sounds interesting.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lifesampuru/id6746862890

    That is fantastic, I’d been meaning to hunt through them for snippets for ages, but that’s just amazing. Not gonna ask for auv3 though😅😂

    Unfortunately this is no longer free, it is currently $3.99

  • Listening

    Vinyl Record is $2 off at $1.99 - music player, vinyl record emulator
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vinyl-record/id6448477385

  • Utility/Media

    TikPlayer is free usually $1.99 - WebDAV cloud video streaming support. Tap more & Scroll down on App Store to see English description.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tikplayer/id6742243745

  • Photo

    Kids Camera - Clean Gallery is free usually $3.99 - big buttons, easy to use, stores photos in app not camera roll.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kids-camera-clean-gallery/id6742109291

  • I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

  • Entertainment/Media

    Libris.fm Librivox Audiobooks is free usually $2.99. IAPs are tips only. Over 10k human narrated audiobooks.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/libris-fm-librivox-audiobooks/id6744654703

  • edited June 2025
  • edited June 2025

    Miscellaneous Free IAPs

    AI Logo - on IAP screen Lifetime is very small in bottom right corner of screen.

  • Free Lifetime IaP - Entertainment/Media

    IPTV Xtream - TV Smart Player lifetime IAP is free usually $9.99
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/iptv-xtream-tv-smart-player/id6744687571

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

    I think of them as being on the "prosumer" end of the iOS music app market. They're for people who want/need the kind of full-featured audio engineering tools you find on a desktop.

    I only have a couple of them as I can't justify the expense. Saturn 2 is an absolute workhorse distortion/overdrive/saturation that can easily serve as the only app in that category for many people.

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

    I can’t get past the UI- acres of wasted space, tiny controls.

  • @seawind161 said:

    @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

    I can’t get past the UI- acres of wasted space, tiny controls.

    Basically, well at least imo, fab filter, make some of the most powerful AU Apps on iOS. There are however also some downsides, the GUI on several could be improved, as you mentioned (some small/intricate buttons, unused spaces, etc.) they’re only available for iPad, and they can be a little heavy on CPU if using an older device and a patch with mad modulation. I don’t want to discourage anyone from getting any of them because FF makes great apps ( at least the 3 I have) and they sound great, but I could see them not being for everyone. Like all apps, it’s really up to personal preference, workflow, device, what you want to accomplish, etc…

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

    They provide a lot of ways to get the exact sound you're looking for, but for my use they have too many options. I prefer Toneboosters instead and have the same plugins on both iPadOS and desktop.

  • Isn't twin the closest thing to serum that we have?

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    I’ve never gotten, used, or had much exposure to fabfilter apps. They look pretty intense - maybe slightly intimidating. Do these fit a particular niche in the iOS plugin market? They seem a bit more on the boutique side.

    In general, I'd also go for Toneboosters over FabFilter, as the UIs work better without a pencil and they're cheaper. But the FabFilter bundle is really good value compared to the full desktop prices and I think I remember that Toneboosters stuff never goes on sale. But don't get any of these apps just for the sake of it. The whole point of sales is to convince you to buy stuff you don't really need and may not even really want. Bundles are especially a risk in that regard. I bought so many bundles because they were cheap, and then never ended up using them much. That's no longer cheap then. And if you're only making music for your own pleasure and are more interested in the creative side of things, you might never be motivated to bother learning to use plugins that are more mixing-and-mastering focused. Or, by the time you do learn to use them, they may have been superseded by v2s or v3s, or by different apps altogether.

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  • @Gavinski said:
    The whole point of sales is to convince you to buy stuff you don't really need and may not even really want. Bundles are especially a risk in that regard. I bought so many bundles because they were cheap, and then never ended up using them much. That's no longer cheap then. And if you're only making music for your own pleasure and are more interested in the creative side of things, you might never be motivated to bother learning to use plugins that are more mixing-and-mastering focused. Or, by the time you do learn to use them, they may have been superseded by v2s or v3s, or by different apps altogether.

    Nailed it! :smiley:

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