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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  • @EnergyCrush said:

    @PapaBPoppin said:

    @jdss13 said:
    Was hoping Drambo's IAP were also discounted, looks like that's not the case :/

    Good news then!

    Just price changed a few moments ago… while I was checking AppRaven on other things

    Was weird to catch it live

    As a first time Drambo purchaser and user, are there any recommend IAPs to pick up? My general workflow is capturing sequenced external gear and vocals while building songs, exploratively and with a few creative grunge and glitch components, before moving all the core pieces to Windows for arrangement, production, and mixing.

    Waves is the most essential IMO, worth it for the wavetable LFO alone.

  • @Optahealth said:

    @Robin2 said:
    AUM on sale at $14.99.

    Can it RECEIVE midi clock

    No

  • edited November 2025

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @PapaBPoppin said:

    @jdss13 said:
    Was hoping Drambo's IAP were also discounted, looks like that's not the case :/

    Good news then!

    Just price changed a few moments ago… while I was checking AppRaven on other things

    Was weird to catch it live

    As a first time Drambo purchaser and user, are there any recommend IAPs to pick up? My general workflow is capturing sequenced external gear and vocals while building songs, exploratively and with a few creative grunge and glitch components, before moving all the core pieces to Windows for arrangement, production, and mixing.

    "DSP extensions 1" might be the most applicable IAP in this case: wave-scanner + spectral freezer + BBD resonator.

  • @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    All Alex Matheu Apps are up to 66% Off
    https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/alex-matheu/id407790501

    If you like to jam live get these apps
    Glitch step especially

  • edited November 2025

    Beepstreet - Drambo is 35% Off for Black Friday Week! IAPs discounted too!
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drambo/id1469365718

  • Wizdom Music aka Geoshred Apps & Most IAPs are on Sale!
    https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/wizdom-music-llc/id377345351

  • @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

  • Music App IAP Sales

  • @catbox said:
    LumBeat alert! Raggae Drummer is on sale!

    https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/reggae-drummer/id1445050080

    Great catch! Thanks for sharing.

    Lumbeat Sales are usually very short, so if on your list, grab it.

    I wonder if Lumbeat might do an app a day this week. That be cool.

  • @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Eos 2 isn't one of the Audio Damage apps I own, but check out FAC Alteza (which I do own) and (as you mentioned) TB Reverb, which is also good.

  • edited November 2025

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

  • @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    Can you think of better alternatives?

    And what about the audiothings apps like the things.

  • @NeuM said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Eos 2 isn't one of the Audio Damage apps I own, but check out FAC Alteza (which I do own) and (as you mentioned) TB Reverb, which is also good.

    I had it on my list to check out, and it may be great, but I restricted my list to products available both on iPad and Windows as VST3.

    When recording in Loopy Pro, I want to be able to add these effects on top of recorded audio, but keep the recordings themselves clean until I pull them to the PC for arrange, produce, mix. Being able to have the exact same reverb and delay settings at that point will help a lot, while then being able to further tweak them for room spacing and things with a mixing mindset.

  • @Cambler said:

    @Meek3 said:

    @Cambler said:
    Damn it! Missed the Battalion sale! I was humming and ahhing and it snuck away. Still very happy to finally have Patterning 3 now.

    Still on sale here

    $50 here in Australia 😞

    Sales is Au App store are often not much to get excited about. If you want real disappointment check out Fugue Machine Rubato

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    Thanks @Poppadocrock - After some in-depth digging and videos, I have a few like Eventide Blackhole, Phonolyth Cascade, and rymdigare on my list to consider, just for the moment am focused on things that have both an iPad and Windows VST3 version that can be used for solid core reverb cases.

    In this case, I'd need to upgrade my FabFilter Pro-R to R2 on the PC to have parity since I don't see any way to get Pro-R on the iPad now, and it's actually a little cheaper to grab both the Eos 2 or TB Reverb iPad and VST3 versions than to upgrade FF. Which feels ... well, enough to make me consider these alternatives, lol.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    I agree. Toneboosters reverb is on my guitar Pedalboard along with Black hole for Deep ambient stuff. FF Pro R is great but honestly I never really used it in Auria Pro. I like TB because it's universal and perfect for my guitar Pedalboard.

  • @Tones4Christ said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    I agree. Toneboosters reverb is on my guitar Pedalboard along with Black hole for Deep ambient stuff. FF Pro R is great but honestly I never really used it in Auria Pro. I like TB because it's universal and perfect for my guitar Pedalboard.

    I'd actually love to add some physical pedals like the Red Panda Particle V2 and Gamechanger Audio Plasma with the hardware I'm recording, which are my primary sources.

    I've definitely considered the Blackhole pedal as well, since I used the plugin frequently when composing on the PC, but I've been challenged to figure out if the pedal has all the same effects as the plugin, like the H8000 preset, or if I'd actually need one of the other Eventide pedals to get that same effect.

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  • edited November 2025

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    I agree. Toneboosters reverb is on my guitar Pedalboard along with Black hole for Deep ambient stuff. FF Pro R is great but honestly I never really used it in Auria Pro. I like TB because it's universal and perfect for my guitar Pedalboard.

    I'd actually love to add some physical pedals like the Red Panda Particle V2 and Gamechanger Audio Plasma with the hardware I'm recording, which are my primary sources.

    I've definitely considered the Blackhole pedal as well, since I used the plugin frequently when composing on the PC, but I've been challenged to figure out if the pedal has all the same effects as the plugin, like the H8000 preset, or if I'd actually need one of the other Eventide pedals to get that same effect.

    Kymatica. Highly underrated as a good all-around reverb IMHO. Many of the other reverbs don’t sound good to me. I’ve never been happy with any of the Eventide apps for instance. I know! Scandalous!! 😎✌🏼

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/au3fx-space/id1540779621

  • edited November 2025

    @anickt said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    I agree. Toneboosters reverb is on my guitar Pedalboard along with Black hole for Deep ambient stuff. FF Pro R is great but honestly I never really used it in Auria Pro. I like TB because it's universal and perfect for my guitar Pedalboard.

    I'd actually love to add some physical pedals like the Red Panda Particle V2 and Gamechanger Audio Plasma with the hardware I'm recording, which are my primary sources.

    I've definitely considered the Blackhole pedal as well, since I used the plugin frequently when composing on the PC, but I've been challenged to figure out if the pedal has all the same effects as the plugin, like the H8000 preset, or if I'd actually need one of the other Eventide pedals to get that same effect.

    Highly underrated as a good all-around reverb IMHO. Many of the other reverbs don’t sound good to me. I’ve never been happy with any of the Eventide apps for instance. I know! Scandalous!! 😎✌🏼

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/au3fx-space/id1540779621

    Agreed, at least with the underrated part, all 4 Kymatica FX are great, and not mentioned that often. I actually use the dub delay all the time.
    In terms of eventide to each their own.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @anickt said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:

    >

    Highly underrated as a good all-around reverb IMHO. Many of the other reverbs don’t sound good to me. I’ve never been happy with any of the Eventide apps for instance. I know! Scandalous!! 😎✌🏼

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/au3fx-space/id1540779621

    Agreed, at least with the underrated part, all 4 Kymatica FX are great, and not mentioned that often. I actually use the dub delay all the time.
    In terms of eventide to each their own.

    Yes, they are usually my first stop for each of those types of effect.

  • @EnergyCrush said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @NeuM said:

    @jawside said:
    Any of the older Audio Damage apps still get used by anyone, or are there much better options available now? Specifically Discord4, PhaseThree, ADverb2, Eos 2, all very cheap atm

    I have to admit I haven’t used any of my Audio Damage apps in years. I’ve simply moved on to better alternatives.

    For reverbs, I'm debating TB Reverb, Eos 2, and FabFilter Pro R2. I'm curious what you consider is a better alternative to Eos 2, or maybe more if there is something it lacks that something else does or does better.

    Thats a tough call. Theres so many reverbs. Some are better for realistic reverb, some for specific types of reverbs, and some for more abstract reverbs.

    I don’t have the FF, but they are iPad only, if that is a consideration you have. FF are generally considered some of the best applications available in iOS music.

    TB Reverb is great, its one of my go to reverbs, it works on iPhone and iPad, and is priced reasonably.

    Blackhole, FAC Alteza, and a few others are great for some more atmospheric type reverbs.

    Eventide also makes some good specific reverbs like spring and plate.

    Theres a few good free reverbs too like AK Pro reverb, blamsoft reverb, Room Reverb, etc..

    The new XenoVerb looks good, its a reverb suite so multiple options, but i don’t have that one yet…

    Id highly recommend watching some Tubes to compare the apps.

    I agree. Toneboosters reverb is on my guitar Pedalboard along with Black hole for Deep ambient stuff. FF Pro R is great but honestly I never really used it in Auria Pro. I like TB because it's universal and perfect for my guitar Pedalboard.

    I'd actually love to add some physical pedals like the Red Panda Particle V2 and Gamechanger Audio Plasma with the hardware I'm recording, which are my primary sources.

    I've definitely considered the Blackhole pedal as well, since I used the plugin frequently when composing on the PC, but I've been challenged to figure out if the pedal has all the same effects as the plugin, like the H8000 preset, or if I'd actually need one of the other Eventide pedals to get that same effect.

    Ever since I got my used iPhone 12 Pro Max and loaded To ex Max as a plugin in Loopy Pro, I never looked back at hardware pedals. They cost too much and now you can do the same if not better sounds with software plugins. Especially from great Devs here that make unique stuff that rival actual hardware pedals. I still use 2 hardware overdrives in my Pedalboard and that's because I love them. But even a sought after overdrive like the JHS Kilt V1 pedal, I already have it as a plugin in Tonex and I use it on my board all the time! I paid like $10 bucks for the plugin and man, the actual pedal goes for $600 used. I can have different instances and automate the plugin to my hearts desire, try that with hardware and playing live.

    Save money, live better....

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