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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FYI: Working Copy IAP listing:
I think they are 6-7 years into this product pricing model but that's a guess.
"Support Development" is a straight up TIP jar product, I suspect and you might be able to buy them at will. Maybe @tja knows if that's the case.
Wow, I don’t envy him that task, sounds well tricky!
How do you set specific lengths for retrospective recording?. Can’t find it anywhere. Count out options are grayed out when choosing retrospective.
Cheers
Can you route cc and midi ch to any and different, au parameters?
Not just via knob controller but manually set numbers, if an app is pointing at another app?
Nice release... I think... Really could use a manual. Trial and error only goes so far.
Short question, because I haven’t found any clear infos yet: if I'm recording only through the internal microphone without headphones, there will always be sound from the other previously recorded loops playing in the background of the new loop, right? Figured, I'd ask before further banging my head against the settings…
Let me say this and deal with the consequences on here. It needs to be said.
THIS APP IS A $100 APP.
That is all.
As a workaround, you could use another app to receive Network MIDI and forward it to a port LP can see. Possible apps are AUM, Audiobus, MidiFire, probably others.
Once the YouTube vids build up people will realise how deep this is.
And when it has midi and automation 🤯
After 5 years that's what you will end up paying... It's an "Installment Plan". Just 6 easy payments. Tip your server.
Very nice job. Thank you @tja.
Yes. Wiki content for sure.
To reach the largest audience...
Someone should make a screen recording of the PDF slide show while readying the text boxes. Upload that video to Youtube (or another service) and you'd get a dozen "Like's" and some SPAM comments in just a few hours. Suggest the viewer stop the video and play with the newly acquired knowledge and press Play to get more.
I think we're training the next generation to avoid reading because it doesn't keep the mind alert anymore. The mind wants a steady stream of stimulation. We have re-programmed consciousness for a new generation with these addictive electronic devices.
Implants can't be far off.
Since the 80s. Since the beginning of computers. I wouldn’t call it loyalty. I mean, I’ve tried many other DAWs over the years. They all have certain features that I like. They all can get the job done. And I could learn to adjust to another DAW if I had to. But I don’t have to. My focus has to be on the music. That in itself is hard enough. If I have to be an engineer on top of that, I want to devote as little time as possible to that side of it. Having to work in an unfamiliar environment where everything is there but not where I except it to be just sucks away energy that could be devoted to the music. Switching DAWs feels like an unnecessary expenditure of energy.
Haha, yes
Also the note-taking/calendar app Agenda , which is cross-platform for iOS/macOS, has the same model. Pay for the app and 12 months of updates. If you don't pay the renewal you still have the feature additions added whilst you paid for it. At any time I can continue to pay for another 12 months, and that also gives me the eventual features added between when I stopped paying and up to current date. Good model I think. Very fair. With Agenda I didn't pay for a full year as the feature additions didn't look that useful to me, then they added some new stuff that was very useful indeed and I got it all when I "continued" (as I had been a paying customer previously).
Also Agenda clearly tells the user, via lists in app, what features the user has paid for and which features that would be enabled if I pay for it again (I am currently, again, not paying for Agenda as I have changed how I take notes and manage calendar).
For those like me who have issues with Drambo losing sync with loopy when channel mute is enabled. You can long press on idle button to disable it. It’s not obvious so I thought I’d mention it.
"hits like button"
When’s the nudity update planned for? 2022?
Just as a (subjective) side-note:
One (developer) issue with that model is that there are lots of versions, with existing users, to maintain, both when it comes to code base and also support. Can become very time-consuming and the anger from existing users when a particular model is "phased out", is real.
I do a lot of photography and photo editing. Late last year I came across a piece of software called Luminar. It looked great so I gave the free trial a spin, which was impressive, and I needed some of the functionality "NOW" (deadlines etc). During my trial they announced "the next version" (Luminar AI). Despite it being released just one month after I had gotten "the previous version" I only got a negligible discount on the new version. I didn't bite but still felt slightly "cheated". Also, all new development goes to the latest version, and even bug fixing etc in the older version lags behind by months.
2 months ago there was a Humble Bundle that included Luminar AI, so I went for it, after comparing existing discounts and official pricing etc. Just as I bought that one they announed yet another new version, the follow-up to Luminar AI. I am learning this is their strategy. The feeling I get is that of "forever being behind" and also purchasing a new version each year if I wish to guarantee it still works within Photoshop/Lightroom (which btw is an outright subscription as we all know), as I otherwise KNOW I will be left behind and what I have purchased barely will get functionality/security updates.
Based on examples like that I feel the Sketch/Agenda/Working Copy and, now, Loopy Pro model to be much more fair and transparent. Also I will be sure that the software I have bought will continue to work. My "feeling" when using any of those is one of fairness, both towards me from the developer and the other way around.
"looks down at naked body"
@Michael
The UK price in-app has gone up to £28.99 from £25.99 and the 'upgrade' is now listed in-app as £18.99 up from £16.99. The listing on the app store has the old prices.
It's not an issue for me as I'm not in the market for Loopy Pro (what you've achieved is very polished, it's simply not something I would find myself using on a regular basis). I'll reassess things as the MIDI side of the app gets fleshed out, but my instinct right now is that AUM in tandem with Enso/Gaus more than furfills my occasional forays into looping.
The conversion from US currency to UK currency is far worse than that you get with other apps (a $29.99 app becomes £28.99). Plus, I don't think it's sending out the right message to those that downloaded Loopy Pro at launch that the price has mysteriously gone up by £3. The money isn't the issue but it gives the impression that you might move the goalposts with the yearly maintenance. For comparison ref currency differences, Staffpad is listed at the moment for $39.99 and the UK price is £34.99. Your original UK pricing was at a similar ratio to Staffpad.
There's rightly a lot of loyalty here on the AB forum for what you've done for the iOS audio community over the years, but you need to think about your offer to those that don't frequent the AB forum as these are the folk that will make up the majority of your user base in the long run.
This is profound!
The sequencer reminds me of the old ACID days of painting loops. Loopy Pro is so fantastic, truly a labor of love!