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LP on a MacBook vs iPad?

Because of Micro$oft’s ending of win10 support my “music pc” is probably on its way out and I may use this as a (final) justification to get a MacBook.

I see LP runs on MacOS, so I’m wondering people’s pov on driving it via a mouse on a laptop vs touch on an iPad? I suppose most people doing looping end up driving it via midi hardware anyway…

But, is assume that all my iOS auv3’s that are compatible with macOS will run on MacBook inside LP as a host, right?

I’ve never really use apple’s stuff outside of the iPad for music… so this is probably a mega noob question.

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  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    Because of Micro$oft’s ending of win10 support my “music pc” is probably on its way out and I may use this as a (final) justification to get a MacBook.

    I see LP runs on MacOS, so I’m wondering people’s pov on driving it via a mouse on a laptop vs touch on an iPad? I suppose most people doing looping end up driving it via midi hardware anyway…

    But, is assume that all my iOS auv3’s that are compatible with macOS will run on MacBook inside LP as a host, right?

    I’ve never really use apple’s stuff outside of the iPad for music… so this is probably a mega noob question.

    Loopy Pro for Mac is still in development. When it is released, the intent is for it to support AUv2, AUv3 and VSTs.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    Because of Micro$oft’s ending of win10 support my “music pc” is probably on its way out and I may use this as a (final) justification to get a MacBook.

    I see LP runs on MacOS, so I’m wondering people’s pov on driving it via a mouse on a laptop vs touch on an iPad? I suppose most people doing looping end up driving it via midi hardware anyway…

    But, is assume that all my iOS auv3’s that are compatible with macOS will run on MacBook inside LP as a host, right?

    I’ve never really use apple’s stuff outside of the iPad for music… so this is probably a mega noob question.

    Loopy Pro for Mac is still in development. When it is released, the intent is for it to support AUv2, AUv3 and VSTs.

    Huh... I kant reed aparuntly... ;)

  • The support for au’s sounds fantastic! Then can bring on sounds from desktop plugins to Liveset more fluently.. so much waiting for this 👍

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