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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ENDLESSS - Its coming back!!

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  • Thanks Gus! I was able to get my old account going and all of the riffs were still there. Very cool. Now I just have to remember my old workflow.

  • Thanks a lot for sharing. I just had a look at the (Windows) desktop version for the first time. Having that studio layout in the iOS app would be perfect.

  • @rezidue said:
    Thanks Gus! I was able to get my old account going and all of the riffs were still there. Very cool. Now I just have to remember my old workflow.

    Yah, I had to pinch myself! Was great jumping around the old riffs.

    @catherder said:

    Thanks a lot for sharing. I just had a look at the (Windows) desktop version for the first time. Having that studio layout in the iOS app would be perfect.

    I do mainly use the windows version. Landscape would certainly get me on ios more.

  • I visited endless.fm today. No software download yet, but I could still log on. Anyone heard anything?

  • An update for Endless (1.5.2) just showed up in the App Store. Let there be jams!

  • @DrSonic said:
    An update for Endless (1.5.2) just showed up in the App Store. Let there be jams!

    Can you post a link? I cannot find it with search.

  • I cannot find it with an App Store search either, but it appears in my update history from this morning. I launched the app, logged into my account, found my saved jams, and after re-scanning my iPad, Endless found all of my instrument and fx plug-in’s. Maybe a phased rollout?

  • Maybe you’re on the TestFlight, because it’s still on beta there last I knew

  • Nope, not on TestFlight

  • Removed from App Store according to app raven.

    I was able to update and had this message opening the app and registering:

    “Endlesss is now in the care of HabLab London, an organization founded by Imogen Heap focused on music-tech-for-good. Our tirst priority has been to bring the Endlesss core app back online for us all as quickly as possible. Now we are currently working on a way to give this a sustainable future.

    To continue using the app, please agree to the Terms and authorization. The highlight of the read, is that it isn't our business model to sell your data or your music. We are here because the Endlesss app and community are worth supporting.”

    Is this new?

  • Rec’d update notice today and downloaded 1.5.4. (fixes AbletonLink and buffer size selection). Shows up in the App Store search.

  • That’s tough to answer. I think the answer depends on what you want to get out of it. It’s such a unique workflow.

    The app allows you to collaborate with others via live jams or by mixing others’ riffs.

    If you’re looking to use what you produce in the app to produce a full song, what you get is a bunch of audio loops.

    The audio loops I’ve produced in endlesss are unlike anything I’ve produced using any other tool. Endlesss focuses you on continual refinement of sound via destructive audio processing

    I find it to be fun but ymmv

  • edited August 2025

    @ecamburn said:

    If you’re looking to use what you produce in the app to produce a full song, what you get is a bunch of audio loops.

    If you have desktop you can use Lore (unofficial 3rd party tool for locally downloading your jams that has been well maintained) to multitrack record the eight tracks in a sequence. Still need to chop them up after and separate them but it did work much much quicker for me to reproduce the flow of the jam rather than dealing with the clunkily named loops that Endlesss exports.

    Lore also does export better named loops too. Hopefully Endlesss at least update the loop name export options so you can keep track of what riffs contain what loops if you want. But yah, the exportability into larger tracks is really the thing I feel that held Endlesss back for a lot of people. I get the social/jam/hang focus of the app but the jam flow can be so magical I would love an easy in app way to multitrack export the whole thing (or even multi outputs on the vst), not just another scattered pile of unsequenced loops on my hard-drive.

  • @AudioGus said:

    I think the testflight is working...

    https://testflight.apple.com/join/jfT7Hn6Q

    Thanks.

  • This is an app I’d use a lot more if I had wired headphones for my iPhone. Curse this iPhone 12 Pro which has a nonfunctional port and no headphone jack.

  • Sadly currently a no go for me: No Linux support, and the iOS app is still portrait mode only. I wish there would be a web based interface like BandLab and CleanFeed have that works on most systems.

  • Still does not work on ipad air2 ios15.8 All i have is endless loading circle.

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