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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  • wimwim
    edited December 2021

    I do spend a considerable amount of time influencing foreign elections but I don’t have any major assignments at the moment.

  • @wim said:
    I do spend a considerable amount of time influencing foreign elections but I don’t have any major assignments at the moment.

    😂

  • edited December 2021

    Question for y'all about the upcoming Loopy Pro. Will it support changing the presets on its hosted AUv3 via PC messages?

    Right now this is a core feature I use in my setup, where I use midi messages from hardware to change AUv3 presets in AUM. I use the same AUM project for multiple tracks so that my master sound will be consistent and I can use AUv3s for looper transitions.

    Specifically, I hope Loopy Pro supports saving AUv3 presets to Loopy Pro and mapping the presets selection in Loopy Pro. Most AUv3s don't support project changing via midi internally, so its something a host needs to handle.

    Edit: Maybe Loopy Pro does something else to allow you to switch Loopy Pro projects while keeping a loop going. If that was the case, it may also work for my needs.

  • Hi, I hope you’re well. I have one question. Will this be accessible to totally blind users running VoiceOver on iOS? Totally blind musicians running iOS will be desperate for an app like this :-) I am available to beta test loopy pro please let me know if this is possible. Thanks for your help kind regards Trey.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    Loopy Pro is really great for slowing things way down. Maybe not PaulStretch slow, but mundane things can sound pretty cool at 1/100th speed.

    That’s awesome. Can the speed be modulated internally? On that note, what does automation/modulation look like in Loopy? Are there lfos, envelope followers, envelope generators, or mod sequencers?

  • @aleyas said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Loopy Pro is really great for slowing things way down. Maybe not PaulStretch slow, but mundane things can sound pretty cool at 1/100th speed.

    That’s awesome. Can the speed be modulated internally? On that note, what does automation/modulation look like in Loopy? Are there lfos, envelope followers, envelope generators, or mod sequencers?

    The time-stretching isn’t intended for real-time modulation. Loopy Pro doesn’t have LFOs but pretty much everything is midi controllable. So, you can use midi lfo generators.

  • Here‘s a short jam I made today with the standalone app.

  • Hi @michael please can you tell me if loopy pro Will be accessible to totally blind users running the VoiceOver screen reader on iOS? If something like this was accessible to totally blind musicians it would be an absolute game changer!!! Also I’ve just got an iPad mini for beta testing purposes so I would love to be on the beta testing team, please let me know if this would be possible. Thank you very much for all your help I look forward to collaborating with you.

  • @soundwarrior20 said:
    Hi @michael please can you tell me if loopy pro Will be accessible to totally blind users running the VoiceOver screen reader on iOS? If something like this was accessible to totally blind musicians it would be an absolute game changer!!! Also I’ve just got an iPad mini for beta testing purposes so I would love to be on the beta testing team, please let me know if this would be possible. Thank you very much for all your help I look forward to collaborating with you.

    I'll pass this question along to the beta discussion. @Michael may be heads-down concentrating on development 100% now so he may not be checking in here regularly.

  • @soundwarrior20 said:
    Hi @michael please can you tell me if loopy pro Will be accessible to totally blind users running the VoiceOver screen reader on iOS? If something like this was accessible to totally blind musicians it would be an absolute game changer!!! Also I’ve just got an iPad mini for beta testing purposes so I would love to be on the beta testing team, please let me know if this would be possible. Thank you very much for all your help I look forward to collaborating with you.

    Post-1.0, yes – right now, no, I'm afraid not, just because it's an enormous amount of work.

  • Hi @michael I know you’re crazy busy with the launch coming up, but do you have a timeline for accessibility implementation? Thanks very much for your help. > @Michael said:

    @soundwarrior20 said:
    Hi @michael please can you tell me if loopy pro Will be accessible to totally blind users running the VoiceOver screen reader on iOS? If something like this was accessible to totally blind musicians it would be an absolute game changer!!! Also I’ve just got an iPad mini for beta testing purposes so I would love to be on the beta testing team, please let me know if this would be possible. Thank you very much for all your help I look forward to collaborating with you.

    Post-1.0, yes – right now, no, I'm afraid not, just because it's an enormous amount of work.

  • Nothing concrete yet, it partly depends on how the launch goes

  • Hi! Is LP multi-core capable? Curious if an identical set made in LP would handle resources better than in AUM? I’ve hit the limit with how far I can push the 6gb 2018 ipad pro and it would be nice to have a liittle more freedom brought back without the need to update the hardware..hopefully AUM is also made multi-core soon as well!

    Thanks

  • @Nux95 said:
    Hi! Is LP multi-core capable? Curious if an identical set made in LP would handle resources better than in AUM? I’ve hit the limit with how far I can push the 6gb 2018 ipad pro and it would be nice to have a liittle more freedom brought back without the need to update the hardware..hopefully AUM is also made multi-core soon as well!

    Thanks

    I don't know about whether there is special multi-core code, but Michael has put a ton of effort into make it run efficiently so that it will perform well even on older hardware and includes some cool optimizations to idle effects and synths that are loaded but not in actual use.

  • @Michael said:
    Nothing concrete yet, it partly depends on how the launch goes

    Will it be a Christmas lunch? 😋

  • edited December 2021

    @robosardine said:

    @Michael said:
    Nothing concrete yet, it partly depends on how the launch get

    Will it be a Christmas lunch? 😋

    It looks like it will be. Testflight version is Release Candidate 1.

  • @Pierre118 said:
    @robosardine said:

    @Michael said:
    Nothing concrete yet, it partly depends on how the launch get

    Will it be a Christmas lunch? 😋

    It looks like it will be. Testflight version is Release Candidate 1.

    😱

    How much will it be? I‘d guess somewhere between 20 and 30€?

  • yep
    pls Michael let us know
    what will be the release price ?
    thank you.

  • I think it’s just safe to assume it’ be between 20-35$ if there is a launch offer? If not I’d say a solid 35$..hell I’d pay 50$ for this thing

  • It’ll be $30US/€30/£26/$47AU

  • Worth $30 for sure. No whinging here about the price for a performative Looper DAW

  • @Michael said:
    It’ll be $30US/€30/£26/$47AU

    It’s a steal at $30. It is absolutely fabulous. Considering both the capabilities at launch as well as the projected roadmap, it blows my mind. The UI and flow are so intuitive.

  • And for completeness, here's the pricing model: 7-day free trial, then a $30US IAP. The IAP unlocks (forever) all functionality at that point, and everything that is released 12 months from time of purchase. Then, you keep everything that's there forever, and get lifetime bug/compatibility fixes.

    If you want to keep up with the latest features that are released after that point, it's another, cheaper IAP (currently I'm thinking something of the order of a 25-50% discount, so about $15-20US, and that gives you everything up to that point, and 12 months forward – which you keep forever. After a year... you get the idea.

    It's basically an implementation of the standard desktop model, on iOS. I believe it's fair, and sustainable.

  • @Michael said:
    It's basically an implementation of the standard desktop model, on iOS. I believe it's fair, and sustainable.

    Sustainable maybe. But only "fair" if you add a tip jar as well.

  • @wim said:

    @Michael said:
    It's basically an implementation of the standard desktop model, on iOS. I believe it's fair, and sustainable.

    Sustainable maybe. But only "fair" if you add a tip jar as well.

    +1

  • This seems like the perfect price model to me. Hopefully more apps adopt it.

  • @Michael said:
    And for completeness, here's the pricing model: 7-day free trial, then a $30US IAP. The IAP unlocks (forever) all functionality at that point, and everything that is released 12 months from time of purchase. Then, you keep everything that's there forever, and get lifetime bug/compatibility fixes.

    If you want to keep up with the latest features that are released after that point, it's another, cheaper IAP (currently I'm thinking something of the order of a 25-50% discount, so about $15-20US, and that gives you everything up to that point, and 12 months forward – which you keep forever. After a year... you get the idea.

    It's basically an implementation of the standard desktop model, on iOS. I believe it's fair, and sustainable.

    Hell, all the free help I’ve gotten over the years from your Audiobus forum has been priceless. $30 is chump change!

  • @Michael said:
    And for completeness, here's the pricing model: 7-day free trial, then a $30US IAP. The IAP unlocks (forever) all functionality at that point, and everything that is released 12 months from time of purchase. Then, you keep everything that's there forever, and get lifetime bug/compatibility fixes.

    If you want to keep up with the latest features that are released after that point, it's another, cheaper IAP (currently I'm thinking something of the order of a 25-50% discount, so about $15-20US, and that gives you everything up to that point, and 12 months forward – which you keep forever. After a year... you get the idea.

    It's basically an implementation of the standard desktop model, on iOS. I believe it's fair, and sustainable.

    That’s fantastic. Very happy to get a free trial instead of buying and possibly refunding or just never using and being out those $30.

  • Count me in. As a (happy) beta tester, I can tell you that it totally worth it…and probably more but this is marketing story

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