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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  • edited June 2015

    @Proppa said:

    JohnnyGoodyear Real hoop'ing could mess up your iOS fingers .. arguably not worth the risk. : n P

    I played rugby for a thousand years (all self respecting literary junkies did back in the day y'know, Dennis Potter detested the Welsh because "the first Welshman I met tried to bite my ear off in a rugby scrum") and had all my fingers broken at one time or another (to say nothing of my different noses).

    Although, having said that, basketball with a coming-on 13 year old high on testosterone can get rough....

  • I finally saw a rugby match a few months ago on YouTube and came to the conclusion that a pub played a very large role in the creation of that sport. Total insanity!

  • edited June 2015

    This is why I like Vizzywig. Did this in 2 minutes.

  • This is why I like Vizzywig. Did this in 2 minutes

  • @High5denied Girls, summer, hot rods, you are a beach boy...nicely done, especially if it was quick and easy. I'm guessing IAP loses the watermark/logo at the end?

  • edited June 2015

    @mrufino1 said:
    I finally saw a rugby match a few months ago on YouTube and came to the conclusion that a pub played a very large role in the creation of that sport. Total insanity!

    Have you seen Hurling? Irish sport, highest speed:brutality ratio I've ever seen. It's like hockey, soccer, baseball and rugby all mashed up into one.

    Side note's side note: Hurling is actually difficult to watch on the Internet. The ball moves so quickly that web frame rates pretty much always lose it.

  • @syrupcore That's funny. Coming from Irish extraction a few generations back it was always hurling I would also use with my mother as to how it could be far worse than it was while she was unpacking the bloody gauze from my now separate noses.... :)

  • I played hockey and was left to use boxing in similar discussions with my mother. Had I only known about hurling back then!

  • I have not seen hurling, I'll have to check that out. Another sport where beer was a founding cornerstone perhaps? ;-)

  • Beer and feuding.

  • edited June 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear Oh, no, I could have taken that off with a click, just forgot to. ;)

  • Ok, hurling looks pretty fun to watch and is intense. I think rugby is still the craziest , most brutal sport I've seen though.

  • If'n we meet up in Maine (and I hope we do) we'll have to see if we can't get your boys into a pick-up game in the local car park.... :)

  • @High5denied: how does the multicamera-thing work in Vizzywig? Via WiFi/Bluetooth? Does it support older devices? I can't seem to find any info on it...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    syrupcore That's funny. Coming from Irish extraction a few generations back it was always hurling I would also use with my mother as to how it could be far worse than it was while she was unpacking the bloody gauze from my now separate noses.... :)

    My parents were Irish and my dad played hurling when he was younger, as well as being a semi-pro boxer. Probably explains why he looked like he was carved out of granite.

  • @animal said:
    High5denied: how does the multicamera-thing work in Vizzywig? Via WiFi/Bluetooth? Does it support older devices? I can't seem to find any info on it...

    hmm... I haven't ever used that feature. I thought it was a cool concept when it was released in an update. I have so much fun just using the main editing features, that I haven't dabbed into it. I have it on my ipad, ipod 5? With the 5megapixel camera, and my ipod, with the first version of the camera, like .8 megapixels or something.

    The problem with my older ipod, is that the processing of the video I put together takes a lot of time and battery compared to my newer ipad air. And crashes a lot on the older ipod while processing.

    I'll see if I can get the multi-camera thing to work and report back.

  • For the record, Cinematic (up thread) has just updated to expand its clip length from 30 secs to 60). A little harder to explain than it is to use (it's very easy to use), but as @syrupcore mentioned you almost edit while in use, by holding the go/record button and then letting it go, pressing it again, etc etc. Sounds clunky, but trust me it isn't.

  • edited June 2015

    2do is free this week. It's the best task manager I've tried sonfar, really good. Syncs with Dropbox, iCloud, ToodleDo. Mac users can get the Mac version free as well.

    Correction: The Mac app is 50% off, not free.

  • @Proppa said:
    Essential meditative procrastination device: the free adorably 8bit 'Ball King' game.

    (play in 'Time Trial' mode for ultimate relaxation)

    Relaxation? I'm totally relaxing like a crackhead would after a killer score, this game is addicting...in a good way!

  • @mrufino1 said:
    I have not seen hurling, I'll have to check that out. Another sport where beer was a founding cornerstone perhaps? ;-)

    Maybe but I'm going to go with whiskey.

    @High5denied would be interested to know about multi-camera functionality as well. $30 is a lot to ask for a video camera and editor with so much competition on iOS. If it can combine multiple cameras in real time though, that's suddenly very cheap.

  • @TGiG hahaha - addicting yes but compared to a FPS this is downright Vegan.

    Not that you asked but I find my best scores come when I can barely keep eyes open .. sort of a Zen-Out-Use-The-Force-Opium-Den state usually ending with phone falling into face.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @High5denied would be interested to know about multi-camera functionality as well. $30 is a lot to ask for a video camera and editor with so much competition on iOS. If it can combine multiple cameras in real time though, that's suddenly very cheap.

    Agreed, $20.00 is too much for it, even though I think it is prob my favorite on the ios stuff. I think I got it for either $1.99 or $4.99 a couple years ago.

  • edited June 2015

    If you think that’s a lot to spend for multi-cam, look what I did today with my Blackmagic Design ATEM Television studio and one camera (usually use two, but only needed one for this) and a computer displaying the text, each into one of the four HDMI inputs, controlled by another Mac, live streamed into youtube on a third Mac (go to the 3:50 mark to avoid my false starts):

  • edited June 2015

    @u0421793 I think you read my comment backwards—I think $30 is dirt cheap for multi-camera support. It's a lot for single cam on iOS (if cheap outside of iOS).

    I love the premise of your video. Here's to hoping (and nice use of prezi).

  • Any good sales or new releases this weekend?

  • @High5denied: Yeah, if you get the chance to test the multiCam-thing, that would be great!, thanks and cheers!

  • @syrupcore said:

    I love the premise of your video. Here's to hoping (and nice use of prezi).

    Thanks, it’ll all happen. In our robot future, nobody will have jobs. Nobody will have any money. But that’s okay, most jobs are pointless anyway, and are only there to cater for the output of other people’s pointless jobs.

    I’m pretty rubbish at prezi with only half an hour’s experience. I really should’ve used Apple Motion on my Macs, but in that it’s quite time-consuming even though I know what I’m doing in it, so despite that I thought I’d knock it up quicker in Prezi to test the ATEM live stream production with macros (the ATEM macro feature is new, so I needed the practice). If I could get hdmi out from my iPad into the ATEM I could have used the iPad as a video source, but I only have the 30pin to VGA adaptor for it, which is no use for this gear. I also have the composite video adaptor (30pin to USB and L+R audio phonos, and yellow CVBS phono) for the iPad, but that has pretty much no use whatsoever, as the only thing you get video output from is actual videos, nothing else (and nowhere near HD of course).

  • I know AppShopper show it $4.99, but is free right now at Spanish Store:

    Tayasui Sketches+

    https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/id671867510?mt=8

    Maybe the price will update later worldwide.

  • @fjcblanco Thank-you. Free now in the US store also. Looks interesting.

  • I use that sketching app, it's pretty good. That and Paper by 53 are the only two drawing apps I like.

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