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 Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

Cine Reverb by DawgPound Audio LLC (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6767883209

Cine Reverb is a premium reverb plugin designed for a cinematic sound — moody, atmospheric, expansive. Built as an Audio Unit version 3 (AUv3) plugin, it loads inside Logic Pro for iPad, GarageBand, and any AUv3-compatible host on iPadOS.

THE SOUND
Four lush reverb parameters — Room Size, Damping, Wet Level, and Width — give you precise control over the space you create. Pair them with the effect section for character that goes beyond standard reverb: Intensity, Speed, Pre-Delay, High Cut, Low Cut, and Width Mod shape the tail into something that feels alive.

FOUR CREATIVE MODES

  • GHOST: ethereal, transparent reverb tails
  • PHANTOM: ducked reverb that breathes with your source
  • REVERSE: dramatic reversed reverb swells
  • FREEZE: infinite sustain captured in a single tap

PRESETS
Ships with carefully crafted presets including Femme Fatale, Shadow Fall, Noir Detective, Purgatory Hall, and more. Save your own and recall them instantly.

DESIGN
A monochrome, chrome-and-silver UI inspired by classic cinema. No clutter, no color-coded confusion — just controls that look as good as they sound.

REQUIREMENTS

  • iPad with iPadOS 16 or later
  • An AUv3-compatible host such as Logic Pro for iPad or GarageBand
  • Best experienced on iPad Pro

PRO AUDIO, FROM DAWGPOUND AUDIO
DawgPound Audio builds professional plugins for serious producers. Cine Reverb is engineered for studio-quality results with a focus on character, clarity, and creative flexibility.

SUPPORT
Questions or feedback? Reach us at [email protected].


Details:
Universal: No
Minimum OS version: 16.0

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Comments

  • Time for the obligatory reminders to developers that AI written app descriptions are a huge turn off

  • I can live with the ChatGPT-generated App Store description, but without a video demo I've no idea what this thing sounds like.

  • @richardyot said:
    I can live with the ChatGPT-generated App Store description, but without a video demo I've no idea what this thing sounds like.

    https://dawgpoundaudio.com/plugins/cine-reverb/

  • @MrStochastic said:

    @richardyot said:
    I can live with the ChatGPT-generated App Store description, but without a video demo I've no idea what this thing sounds like.

    https://dawgpoundaudio.com/plugins/cine-reverb/

    4 audio demos, no video - not enough to clinch the sale for me :D

  • @richardyot said:/

    4 audio demos, no video - not enough to clinch the sale for me :D

    Me either

  • @richardyot said:
    I can live with the ChatGPT-generated App Store description, but without a video demo I've no idea what this thing sounds like.

    Do normal people scrutinize if an App Store description is AI generated? Can the average person even tell? Or are we just weird and slightly terminally online? lol

    I’m asking as someone who rolls their eyes when I see ai generated text - and who’s also lazily used AI text at times 😬

  • I listened to the audio demos, and judging from my personal first impressions, I'd say ToneBoosters' Reverb sounds a lot better as an all-rounder and is available on iPhone and iPad rather than iPad-only. However, as far as iPad-only all-rounder reverbs go, you can't go wrong with FabFilter Pro-R2, especially when you have Dan Worrall as your "getting started" guide. (Seriously, Pro-R2 can load IRs meant for convolution reverbs and translate them into algorithmic reverb presets).

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  • @1ktone said:
    Is everybody here secretly on the take from FabFilter? 🙄

    Fabfilter, George Soros, and a cheese doodle patent are my main sources of income.

  • Eventide Blackhole has more control, sounds better and is cheaper. The audio demos on the DawgPound Audio website sound really rough.

    Forgive my negative comments of late but I have been on this forum from the beginning and remember the golden age of innovation, creativity and genius of times past. Like everything else these days, people are having to pay more for less. Ai slop is getting beyond a joke, now…stop it.

  • @Mmmwahaha said:
    Eventide Blackhole has more control, sounds better and is cheaper. The audio demos on the DawgPound Audio website sound really rough.

    Forgive my negative comments of late but I have been on this forum from the beginning and remember the golden age of innovation, creativity and genius of times past. Like everything else these days, people are having to pay more for less. Ai slop is getting beyond a joke, now…stop it.

    "Make it stop", yes, same feeling. It's not gonna happen though, this is just the start. Buckle up!

  • @1ktone said:
    Is everybody here secretly on the take from FabFilter? 🙄

    Did you even bother reading my entire comment? I suggested ToneBooster's reverb first. To add to my comment, there are also FAC Alteza, Baby Audio Crystalline, my fave for Ambient is Stratosphere Cloud Reverb, and Bleass' Reverb and Shimmer.

  • @1ktone said:
    Is everybody here secretly on the take from FabFilter? 🙄

    Top tier is top tier!! It is what it is

  • I love Stellarvox and woodverberator too. Those with alteza are my most used reverbs

  • @Prog1967 said:
    I love Stellarvox and woodverberator too. Those with alteza are my most used reverbs

    Big fan of Woodverb, too.

  • @Mmmwahaha said:
    Eventide Blackhole has more control, sounds better and is cheaper. The audio demos on the DawgPound Audio website sound really rough.

    I agree, the demos sound rough. And, I forgot to mention Eventide, so thank you for that. Eventide's reverbs are affordable and great, period.

    Forgive my negative comments of late but I have been on this forum from the beginning and remember the golden age of innovation, creativity and genius of times past. Like everything else these days, people are having to pay more for less. Ai slop is getting beyond a joke, now…stop it.

    No apologies for negative comments needed. I remember that golden age too. Back when music apps were touch-friendly rather than desktop ports, and Jordan Rudess' face was plastered everywhere. 😆 (Thanks to that though, I did become a Dream Theater fan.) I'd say that AUv3 was one of the last big innovations on iOS. (Not the last, but one of the last as far as I can remember. I could be wrong.)

    And yeah, it seems new vibe-coded music apps are being released at a neck-breaking pace. Every day the past couple weeks, I see at least one to two new apps pop up. To say I'm "unimpressed" would be an understatement. I mean, if the app is great, vibe-coded or not, it's great. But it seems the majority of vibe-coded apps fall into the "midrange cack" category.

  • My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

  • @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

  • . > @anickt said:

    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    All those au3fx plugins are great yeah, I keep neglecting to use the reverb and compressor, but I should check them out again, I've been using the delay more recently and it's a lot better than many similar plugins with swankier UIs and larger price tags. Gives a great level of control.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

  • @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    One of my first music apps was by Kymatica dev Jonatan Liljedahl. It was a pretty sophisticated looper called ProLoop. Anyone remember that one? 😎✌🏼

  • Sorry to derail the thread. 😎✌🏼

  • @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    One of my first music apps was by Kymatica dev Jonatan Liljedahl. It was a pretty sophisticated looper called ProLoop. Anyone remember that one? 😎✌🏼

    The name rings a bell, but yeah, let's get back to talking about all the reverbs which sound better than "Cine Reverb". 😆

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    Delicious irony that the post where Anickt wrote about how he was using those Kymatica apps to avoid buying new stuff led to JWM getting gas for said apps and buying the lot in one fell swoop 🤣

  • @Gavinski said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    Delicious irony that the post where Anickt wrote about how he was using those Kymatica apps to avoid buying new stuff led to JWM getting gas for said apps and buying the lot in one fell swoop 🤣

    Lol! 😆 No kidding. They will be used on my next Koala Ambient piece, so it's not like they won't go to waste.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    Delicious irony that the post where Anickt wrote about how he was using those Kymatica apps to avoid buying new stuff led to JWM getting gas for said apps and buying the lot in one fell swoop 🤣

    Lol! 😆 No kidding. They will be used on my next Koala Ambient piece, so it's not like they won't go to waste.

    🤨 “It’s not like they won’t go to waste”: Freudian slip of the week right there 🤣

  • @Gavinski said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:
    My go-to reverb is still au3fx:Space by Kymatica 😎✌🏼

    I always forget those ones exist! Oof. Thanks for reminding. :)

    You can do a lot with the Kymatica suite. I’m trying to cut back on what apps I use because it’s too easy to let the app world overshadow the music making world! 😎✌🏼

    Absolutely, and it's only $15 for the lot. Idk why I didn't get these sooner. :)

    Delicious irony that the post where Anickt wrote about how he was using those Kymatica apps to avoid buying new stuff led to JWM getting gas for said apps and buying the lot in one fell swoop 🤣

    Lol! 😆 No kidding. They will be used on my next Koala Ambient piece, so it's not like they won't go to waste.

    🤨 “It’s not like they won’t go to waste”: Freudian slip of the week right there 🤣

    Oh hush you donut, lol. 😆 You knew what I meant. They won't go to waste. :) Once I get around to Ambient in Koala again, they'll be the plugins I reach for. A nice EQ, Reverb, Compressor and Delay. What's not to love? ;)

  • I'm curious what stands out in the description as ai generated text. After some comments here and elsewhere on the forum I read through it and I guess I'm just not attuned to whatever seems so obvious to others.

    • I'm not doubting that it is ai. I"m just wondering if anyone could take an example from it and show how a human would write it instead.
  • @MrStochastic said:
    I'm curious what stands out in the description as ai generated text. After some comments here and elsewhere on the forum I read through it and I guess I'm just not attuned to whatever seems so obvious to others.

    • I'm not doubting that it is ai. I"m just wondering if anyone could take an example from it and show how a human would write it instead.

    The “extra fingers” equivalent of AI writing is em dashes. I’d never seen — used instead of - before ai generated writing got big. AI loves rules of three (“moody, atmospheric, expansive”, “loads in Logic, GarageBand, or any AUv3”, “ focus on character, clarity, and creative flexibility”). It also loves the “no this thing, no that thing — just this other thing” style of making a point. In this case, “No clutter, no color-coded confusion — just controls that look as good as they sound.”
    Spelling out “ Audio Unit version 3 (AUv3) plugin” is pretty silly.

    I didn’t find this description to be too egregious. It lays out what the app’s purpose and vision is and clears up most questions. It’s not too hyperbolic and doesn’t say this was “hand-crafted in the lab” like I’ve seen a lot claim The writing is usually just very sanitized. This feels like a version of an App Store description you’d get after telling the AI to tone it down a few times.

    Here’s an AI version of what I just wrote:

    Let’s talk about the “extra fingers” of AI writing: the em dash. Until generative AI exploded onto the scene, I’d genuinely never encountered — used in place of a humble hyphen. It’s a subtle tell, but once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

    AI adores the rule of three. It’s everywhere — “moody, atmospheric, and expansive,” “loads in Logic, GarageBand, or any AUv3,” “a focus on character, clarity, and creative flexibility.” Three beats, every time. Clean, rhythmic, and just a little too perfect.

    It also can’t resist the classic negation flourish — that “no this, no that — just this other thing” construction designed to land a point with effortless punch. Case in point: “No clutter, no color-coded confusion — just controls that look as good as they sound.”

    And then there’s the needless precision of spelling out “Audio Unit version 3 (AUv3) plugin,” as if clarity and helpfulness were the same thing.

    Here’s the thing, though: this particular description isn’t egregious. It lays out the app’s purpose, articulates its vision, and answers most of the questions a curious user might have. It’s not breathlessly hyperbolic. It doesn’t claim the thing was “hand-crafted in the lab” the way so many do. The writing is simply… sanitized. Smooth. Frictionless. This is the kind of App Store copy you end up with after telling the AI to “tone it down” a few times — polished, professional, and utterly bloodless.

    But here’s the quiet part said out loud: none of this is bad writing. That’s exactly what makes it so insidious. It’s competent. It’s clear. It checks every box. And that’s the problem — it reads like it was assembled rather than written, optimized rather than felt.

    But really — look for the em dashes.

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