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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.

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guitarism updated to 3.0 with universal iPad/iPhone support and awesome new artwork

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  • @fprintf Most folks (myself included) found it pretty uncomfortable to tilt the iPad and thus never did it. I can see it possibly being easier on an iPad mini. The mechanic was designed for iPhone not iPad, so it was an unintended consequence that it worked that way in iPhone simulator mode on iPad. The new left/right buttons have some advantages and some disadvantages to the tilt from before - buttons give you more precise timing than tilt, but of course now you need an extra finger to activate them. Let me know how the transition goes :)

    @rrc2soft Understood - so far guitarism's been designed primarily as a live performance instrument and so is weaker on the recording / composition features. It probably won't happen very soon but I can see this happening once I implement a few other "sequencing-ish" features in the app.

  • @Rhism Cool, thanks! :-D

  • @fprintf Personally I wasn't too stoked on the touch pads at first either.. I kind of felt like "why mess with a good thing" but after 5 - 10 minutes I loved them.. It opened up a bunch of song idea for me. Now, I can't imagine not having it on iPad :-))

    @rrc2soft And correct me if I'm wrong here @Rhism but I believe you should be able to record your pattern via the recorder (main page) or use RHism Nation to even download other peoples and use it that way.. Sure it's not a looper but it will record what you are playing and replay it for you. Or if you have trouble playing things yourself as you said then stick to using the Rhism Nation and other peoples Jams, which also can help you learn... It kind of is like an online Library of preset patterns. Hope that helps for now!

  • @Ryan The recording functionality (and Rhism Nation) is currently only for recording an entire performance, i.e. strumming, chord changes, muting, hammer-on / pull-off etc. I think what @rrc2soft wants is that strumming keeps going automatically while he manually changes chords. Kinda like an auto-arpeggiator. Definitely something I'd like to add someday, especially since it makes the app more accessible to non-musicians too.

  • Oh. Right, That is what i thought.. Just when he started mentioning "capture gestures"and "user recorded strumming patterns" I imediately thought of Rhism Nation and that it might be temp solution for him. :-)

  • I like that thinking @rhism. Auto-strumming could be a very cool learning tool for beginners.

    What if you could load the strums from different well known songs along with the chords? Or, what if you could take the strum from say The Cure's "Just Like Heaven" and apply it to the chords of Cream's "In the White Room". I used to do this all the time and found a lot of joy in it, not to mention learning about the power of strums beyond 8th notes.

  • Yep those kinds of mashup options would be interesting for sure. There's a lot that can be done with Rhism Nation once it matures. Right now it's more for chord sharing than anything else - the recordings are a way of verifying that the chords are good, and how to use them.

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