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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  • This is my new set up... Kikkerland ibed and intech grid en16... The poor man's midi fighter twister and some sticky velcro. Just need a low profile usb hub that can do power, usbc data and a headphone socket and I'm done.

  • Put some of my amps and CP70 in this awesome space.


  • @BroCoast said:
    Put some of my amps and CP70 in this awesome space.


    Very nice!

  • @sevenape said:
    This is my new set up... Kikkerland ibed and intech grid en16... The poor man's midi fighter twister and some sticky velcro. Just need a low profile usb hub that can do power, usbc data and a headphone socket and I'm done.

    I have this one Anker USB C Hub, PowerExpand 6-in-1 Adapter, with 4K HDMI, 100W Power Delivery Port, 2 10 Gbps A Ports, SD Card Reader, and 3.5mm Audio, for MacBook Air, Pro, XPS, More https://a.co/d/dOgn7ME

    It’s been great for me so far.

    Looks like a fun set up!

  • @HotStrange said:

    @sevenape said:
    This is my new set up... Kikkerland ibed and intech grid en16... The poor man's midi fighter twister and some sticky velcro. Just need a low profile usb hub that can do power, usbc data and a headphone socket and I'm done.

    I have this one Anker USB C Hub, PowerExpand 6-in-1 Adapter, with 4K HDMI, 100W Power Delivery Port, 2 10 Gbps A Ports, SD Card Reader, and 3.5mm Audio, for MacBook Air, Pro, XPS, More https://a.co/d/dOgn7ME

    It’s been great for me so far.

    Looks like a fun set up!

    Brilliant thanks!!! I’ll check it right now!!!

  • @sevenape said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @sevenape said:
    This is my new set up... Kikkerland ibed and intech grid en16... The poor man's midi fighter twister and some sticky velcro. Just need a low profile usb hub that can do power, usbc data and a headphone socket and I'm done.

    I have this one Anker USB C Hub, PowerExpand 6-in-1 Adapter, with 4K HDMI, 100W Power Delivery Port, 2 10 Gbps A Ports, SD Card Reader, and 3.5mm Audio, for MacBook Air, Pro, XPS, More https://a.co/d/dOgn7ME

    It’s been great for me so far.

    Looks like a fun set up!

    Brilliant thanks!!! I’ll check it right now!!!

    Hope it helps! It offers a lot for the price. Had mine for months with no issues so far. I use it with my midi controller, hardware, charging my iPad, and connecting my headphones at the same time. Works with external SSDs too. Anker makes really solid products.

  • edited January 2024

    @BroCoast said:
    Put some of my amps and CP70 in this awesome space.

    Wow. Seeing all those album covers must be massively inspirational.

  • edited March 2024

    I have been meaning to do this for years.

    MacBook, mixer, interfaces, LaunchPad, KeyStep, Neutron.

    MX61, Komplete Kontrol S49

    Piano

    Drums, amps

    Guitars, bass, alto sax, concert flute, pedal case

    More guitars, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, etc.

    There’s other things not in photos too.

  • Smaller speakers make the room feel SO MUCH bigger now, which is a good thing!

  • @Tarekith said:
    Smaller speakers make the room feel SO MUCH bigger now, which is a good thing!

    Looks great, do you not miss the high-end floorstanders though?

  • No, these are better despite the small size. :)

    The Tyler's I had before were amazing speakers too, but after 10 years I was sick of having these massive monoliths always towering over me. Plus I won't even bring up how much fun they are to move at 180lbs each :0

  • @Tarekith said:
    Smaller speakers make the room feel SO MUCH bigger now, which is a good thing!

    Impressed by your tidy orderliness!

  • I see some nice set ups. All I have is an iPad, mp4 mini & headphones

  • @MrStochastic said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Smaller speakers make the room feel SO MUCH bigger now, which is a good thing!

    Impressed by your tidy orderliness!

    I'm definitely a bit of a neat freak, no doubt!

  • @Tarekith said:

    @MrStochastic said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Smaller speakers make the room feel SO MUCH bigger now, which is a good thing!

    Impressed by your tidy orderliness!

    I'm definitely a bit of a neat freak, no doubt!

    I tend to vacillate between moving things around and having them very neat. The photos I took above are mid-rearrangement of everything.

  • @dogonBeats said:
    I see some nice set ups. All I have is an iPad, mp4 mini & headphones

    You maybe in a more favourable position than some of us.
    I used to only have a 9” ipad pro which is still working away I must say
    however things got a little bit interesting in my music room since then.
    Now there’s a sea of cables and a small mountain of gear in front of me
    and I’m trying desperately not to make it any bigger.
    Keep it simple otherwise it’s a rabbit hole and slightly emptier pockets for you.😉

  • @Gravitas said:
    You maybe in a more favourable position than some of us.
    I used to only have a 9” ipad pro which is still working away I must say
    however things got a little bit interesting in my music room since then.
    Now there’s a sea of cables and a small mountain of gear in front of me
    and I’m trying desperately not to make it any bigger.
    Keep it simple otherwise it’s a rabbit hole and slightly emptier pockets for you.😉

    I understand fully. Some would say less is more. However, I miss my bass, electric & acoustic guitar, among other instruments I rarely touched.. Good thing there’s an app for those 😂

  • @dogonBeats said:
    I see some nice set ups. All I have is an iPad, mp4 mini & headphones

    Which is fine. It's not about lots of gear, it's about your abilities as a producer of music. Some people can spend thousands on lots of high tech gear and not produce a single piece of music.

  • @dogonBeats said:

    @Gravitas said:
    You maybe in a more favourable position than some of us.
    I used to only have a 9” ipad pro which is still working away I must say
    however things got a little bit interesting in my music room since then.
    Now there’s a sea of cables and a small mountain of gear in front of me
    and I’m trying desperately not to make it any bigger.
    Keep it simple otherwise it’s a rabbit hole and slightly emptier pockets for you.😉

    I understand fully. Some would say less is more. However, I miss my bass, electric & acoustic guitar, among other instruments I rarely touched.. Good thing there’s an app for those 😂

    I hear you on that.
    Music is music and however we get there that’s what we do. 😁

  • @Wyvern said:

    @dogonBeats said:
    I see some nice set ups. All I have is an iPad, mp4 mini & headphones

    Which is fine. It's not about lots of gear, it's about your abilities as a producer of music. Some people can spend thousands on lots of high tech gear and not produce a single piece of music.

    Agreed.

  • Here's my iPad studio in a bag setup - for traveling. Rather low budget, but it works. And it all fits in the laptop bag (bag has a big pocket ontop for the smaller items).

    • iPad 9th Gen 256GB (pictured is old 5th gen - used the 9th gen to take this picture).

    • Nektar Impact GX Mini MIDI controller. I got it because of size and it has a joystick.

    • FZONE SP-2 Flat sustain pedal - just came in the mail

    • Sony MDR-7506 Headphones - my long time favorite.

    • Zoom H1n microphone. Really cheap, but better than built-in ipad mic.

    • Laptop case (used from a thrift shop, forgot the price, but was cheap)

    • Lenovo T430 laptop, dual boot Windows & Linux Mint (used, $75 from a pawn shop)

  • edited March 2024


    Been a minute since I posted. Much more hardware. My iPad isn't employed full time, however, off to the side and out of sight of the photo is a Volt 2 that's dedicated to the iPad for when I connect it, such that I can use it as a Send FX or Synth or whatever I want with full audio and MIDI both ways.

    Once I pull the keyboard forward there's space behind it for the iPad+stand.

  • edited March 2024

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  • Ahhh yes...
    My rig currently looks and sounds like this.
    What's not in view are the stands that
    I made for the Korg Volca Drum and iPhone
    and for the iPad and Korg NanoKontrol.

  • Here’s the Korg Volca Drum and iPhone stand

  • I just added a very important addition to the setup tonight

  • edited June 2024

    Never really been able to use ( certainly not at desk )

    and probably never will because of a motion disorder

    but its cool to show setup and for devs to see their apps.

    Its probably the most control IOS iv seen ( apart from Beardymans personal app for his ipads )

    It goes.

    Left ipad.

    Just for synths. Which uses the launchpad and ec4. Midi gets over-written in Drambos non-overdub mode.

    Ec4 is for parameters per synth. Control of Mononoke

    May add some snakebuds.

    Steel guitar.

    Loopy for the screen synths

    and the long button ( from surface builder ) Is just to clear midi per track easier.

    Drum ipad ( top right )

    A drum machine per track x 8.

    All euclidean to Faderfox pc12.

    Plus a Euclidean bass.

    Using the screen. When you choose a drum track. You can use screen keyboard to actually choose a different drum from each app ( 16 per track ) 16 kicks. 16 snares etc.

    Use the screen keyboard to re-write notes for euclidean bass.

    You then got a 303. With screen arps and parameters mapped to a surface builder.

    Bottom ipad ( right )

    Is a sampler ipad.

    In live mode

    Thinking a few flexi samplers that record voice from mic. Which can then trigger from korg microkey to sequencers and then use arps etc ( So a reslice for own voice )

    A few extra flexi samplers to trigger ( perhaps skiiid samples )

    A guass because recording radio ( without monitor on ) can be cool.

    A fieldscaper from Aum to Drambo.

    You press the red squares in Drambo and goes from live mess about to a modular DAW, with probably same templates.

    I guess I can if needed just sample synths via usb and use sampler ipad to keep samples neat.

    The last few knobs on fader fox pc12 are just for bass synth parameters. A resonator for drums.

    A few spare output fx knobs.

  • So even with controllers.

    Everything controllable is background

    and then utilse screens best ways for additioma control.

    Cant say if finalized but from theory.

    Should be cool enough.

    I may have to sell most of it though.

    Just keep an ipad next to deck for scratch beats.

  • Id actually be making music 24/7

    but cant because of a disorder.

    Its just not enjoyable.

    You need to be able to bop head and also not be moving the more you try to be still.

    So perhaps people from UK might buy some gear.

    Thanks for apps etc though.

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