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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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YouCompose classical music composer free for 2 weeks

Newly updated composition tool with lots of great features. Over 75 instruments, Interapp audio compatibility and background audio.

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  • I just downloaded this and is floored by how amazing it is! Granted, I've never used auto-composition software on the PC before so I don't know how this compares. Thanks for the notice @RJB !

  • edited September 2015

    can someone tell me how this is different from or better than harmonywiz?

  • the difference is $9.99

    Thanks RJB!

  • edited September 2015

    @AudioGus said:
    the difference is $9.99

    Thanks RJB!

    I know right but in terms of functionality? I am tight on space and bandwidth so....

  • This is specialised in classical ( Mozart period ) harmonization of melodies, 4 parts , you can enter them on a keyboard, piano roll or import midi files, but the cherry on the cake is that it can also generate whole symphonies on its own( with tweakable parameters like scales, tempo....)

    It has midi export or you can directly control other apps with it

    It s very good at what it does, but it does only one thing; classical

  • It's free, you should try it ! ;)

  • I just saw your last message after posting, if you like classical or baroque musique, this is a must have

  • Yah pretty cool, some of these sounds are just sweet. Like masterpiece theatre monologues heh. Or canadian wildlife vingetes. 'The eager beaver, canadas workaholic etc'. i quite enjoyed my first hour with it now. Exports midi straight to cubasis. Going to be fun trying synths with it for the heck of it.

  • edited September 2015

    Hmmm trippy, can play the timeline at the top of the composition.

  • Play the timeline ?

  • This is a great app. You can export midi elsewhere to good effect. Very quantized so you might want to somehow unquantize the midi results if you are looking for more realistic acoustic sounds, eg orchestral or piano. Works great with iGrand sounds

  • So, is the challenge to make it play something not classical or are you saying if it aint baroque don't fix it?

  • edited September 2015

    Go Bach from whence you came. I can't Handel that type of humor any longer. I could harp on it for the rest of the night...

    Just remember, the great writers of music don't die, they decompose.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    So, is the challenge to make it play something not classical or are you saying if it aint baroque don't fix it?

    LOL!

  • I'm the son of a 44 year veteran high school choral director, there's lots more where that came from, look out!

  • Actually, all of my stupidity to one side, I just fiddled (ha!) with this for half an hour and it's pretty damn cool in a limited but lovely-for-free kind of way....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Actually, all of my stupidity to one side, I just fiddled (ha!) with this for half an hour and it's pretty damn cool in a limited but lovely-for-free kind of way....

    I'm going to download it tomorrow to check it out.

  • Could be more realistic if there were visuals of wealthy people scowling at me for being poor and underdressed.

  • edited September 2015

    @RJB and @fjcblanco many thanks,
    Fantastic. ChordPolyPad, Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro, Firo, Tin Pan Rhythm ... Absolutely fab, they really open up music in its multiple facets and perspectives.

  • Anyone knows how to unquantize such things? So I can lie to people about my nonexistent classical music skills? :DDD

  • Yah the bar at the top with the lines and the numbers.

    @pierre said:
    Play the timeline ?

  • This one really has sparked a few ideas for me....and it's free! Me likey

  • I find messing with the 'automatic harmonization point placement' is when it really starts to open up.

  • Looks useful... :) Which iPad apps currently can open midi files and have humanise options? Multitrackstudio doesn't have that option on iPad yet

  • @AudioGus said:
    I find messing with the 'automatic harmonization point placement' is when it really starts to open up.

    Oh didn't see that, thanks :)

  • Yeah, you can goose things a little more than intended and then, bam, off to Egoist.

  • How to play/record multitimbral = chords, please?

  • I am thinking that the intention is that the harmonizing generates chords. Harmonizing to initialy played chords could be too complex an algorythm and be more prone to error or reliant on skill in the initial playing. Not sure though as classical composition is not my forte.

    I just set the same instrument on two tracks.

    @crzycrs said:
    How to play/record multitimbral = chords, please?

  • edited September 2015

    This is great for pulling midi into cubasis and then mixing and mashing. I am finding it great for all sorts of styles. After all most styles are classicly based to some extent. The way it gives four parts to pick from, this is gold to me. like sampling midi heh.

  • @AudioGus said:
    I am thinking that the intention is that the harmonizing generates chords ...

    I see.

    I just set the same instrument on two tracks.

    Midi in (keyboard or virtual) would then play/ rec at least on max. 4 lanes? With omni? Thanks!

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