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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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  • @egobeats said:
    I don't own Medusa, but that bass hit in Leo's video was absolutely tasty- that was mostly Medusa, all of dudes stuff sounds so good. With your style and affinity for the 808's you might fair well with a good compressor.

    SOLD! Thanks dude
    Gotta catch um all, F A C!

  • Anyone who doesn’t own Medusa should get it. It’s great at compression and lets you route all three bands to multi-out in hosts that support it. Then you could add reverb just to the bass with FAC Alteza, or add distortion to only the mids. I use it on guitar, bass, drums, busses, mixes, vocals, synths. Saturating each band is tasty. Truly a multi-tool that I use so often I forget how much it does.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @pseudophysics said:
    oh, if you can use that shape control with the additive osc, ohlala

    Would be wonderful but no unfortunately. You can draw in your own partials as you want but no way to automate them changing that I’ve found yet. I might be wrong though.

    dang, yeah I just saw a pic on their site. every osc has different options. but seems like u can fm this one with another osc, which could give interesting results

  • @FizzyLizzy27
    SOLD x2! The fact you love it on bass n guitar is very reassuring. And had no idea there was multiout; much fun to be had with that (always wanted to try throwing delays on that typa separation). Thanks for chiming 🤙

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    Anyone who doesn’t own Medusa should get it. It’s great at compression and lets you route all three bands to multi-out in hosts that support it. Then you could add reverb just to the bass with FAC Alteza, or add distortion to only the mids. I use it on guitar, bass, drums, busses, mixes, vocals, synths. Saturating each band is tasty. Truly a multi-tool that I use so often I forget how much it does.

    How would your expert understanding define Medusa vs Smash.

    I do own both.

  • @sigma79 said:

    @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    Anyone who doesn’t own Medusa should get it. It’s great at compression and lets you route all three bands to multi-out in hosts that support it. Then you could add reverb just to the bass with FAC Alteza, or add distortion to only the mids. I use it on guitar, bass, drums, busses, mixes, vocals, synths. Saturating each band is tasty. Truly a multi-tool that I use so often I forget how much it does.

    How would your expert understanding define Medusa vs Smash.

    I do own both.

    I haven’t used Smash nearly as much, but it feels better on beats than instruments. Smash sounds more distorted in the way you’d want it to. It adds its own flavor. Punchlab feels similar but more about emphasizing the dynamics vs texture.

    FAC Medusa lets you pull out the frequency you want from your sound and really help it shine. It’s more transparent than Smash, and doesn’t punch like Punchlab. Instead it helps you expand or saturate your tone. In fact, tone is probably the magic word. It isn’t surgical but it adds a lot of polish.

  • Medusa is a more formal or precise tool. Like any compressor it has to be tuned to the material running through it, and that takes some tweaking. I'm not a compression expert by any stretch, but for me it's creatively very useful and sounds good.

    I love putting Smash on everything just to see what new sound horizons emerge. It feels like painting with a fire hose, though. Yes, you can endlessly tweak its parameters, but it excels at extreme gain and monstrous distortions. The problem I have with Smash is once I put it on one channel I end up putting it on everything. It's addictive, hilarious, and seems to break all the rules.

    Lately I've been playing with a simple pair of sines from Mela into Medusa and then Smash to see if I can gin up some Emptyset vibes. Fun times.

  • Thanks for good explanations.

  • @Gavinski said:

    Kind of bizarre move that the old version is the same price as the new one, and they're running a promo on the old one. And yet it's not even that much of a discount either. Overall, seems like a recipe for disaster from various angles. I could see people carelessly buying this one, then realizing there's a newer version of the app that costs just 25% more than the old one at sale price, and being a bit, or more than a bit, annoyed...

    That, describes what I did today.

    I’m a fan of the open source desktop version. I saw this and thought great, I’ll grab it so I can use it on my iPad, only to find out it was an older version. Yes, my fault, I should have looked closer, but, there is nothing in the App Store description that says there is a new version.

    I’ll be seeking a refund once the payment clears. Unfortunately Apple seems to have tightened up the refunds considerably, so, we’ll see how that goes.

  • Jens Guell

    JAX Midi Jinny Pro is FREE USUALLY $9.99! Create unlimited midi loops. This is a useful app.

  • edited March 14

    @egobeats said:
    Huge contunia synth update today.. currently on sale. Great time to pick it up.

    Don’t forget the 70 presets I linked earlier in thread.

    There was an update too? Huh let me check…

    Update - indeed there is an update. Cheers.

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  • @novich said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I’m very interested in the recent release Inky AUv3, but haven’t seen much discussion about it… has anyone purchased it? How is it? Is it working as advertised?

    Update, found the inky dedicated thread and posted the question there.

    I bought it. It seems like a decent app. The overall impression is good. And the price for all this is quite low. I haven't tested all the features, but the main ones work. I need to figure it out, it's not all there. There was an update today. It looks like the developer is focused on developing their apps. This developer has another interesting app. Not Auv3. And it has a trial reputation.

    Yea after watching several of the desktop and app videos I could immediately tell how deep it was, with lots of different settings, options, and uses.

    Yea the other app does look interesting but I think I might go for inky. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Jens Guell

    JAX Midi Jinny Pro is FREE USUALLY $9.99! Create unlimited midi loops. This is a useful app.

    Concur

  • edited March 14

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Jens Guell

    JAX Midi Jinny Pro is FREE USUALLY $9.99! Create unlimited midi loops. This is a useful app.

    Grab it while it’s free. Endlessly generate midi loops.

    I do wish it had key, scale, and bpm settings, but still it’s free.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @egobeats said:
    Huge contunia synth update today.. currently on sale. Great time to pick it up.

    Don’t forget the 70 presets I linked earlier in thread.

    There was an update too? Huh let me check…

    Update - indeed there is an update. Cheers.

    That update sold me on Continua…about to pick that up in a jiff !

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Jens Guell

    JAX Midi Jinny Pro is FREE USUALLY $9.99! Create unlimited midi loops. This is a useful app.

    Grab it while it’s free. Endlessly generate midi loops.

    I do wish it had key, scale, and bpm settings, but still it’s free.

    ..and length, a few genres maybe.

    For free it's okay. For $9.99 it's an effing insult for such a super plain app.

  • edited March 14

    JAX MIDI Jinny PRO - for those interested in what it is...

  • @Simon said:
    JAX MIDI Jinny PRO - for those interested in what it is...

    It’s frustrating that you can’t stop the playback and regenerate. Having to wait for it to finish playing is a pain. Also, as poppa said, the addition of simple controls would be great. However it is free but I certainly wouldn’t have paid 9.99 for it!

  • Yeah, I would be pretty beside myself if i dropped a tenner for it.

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:
    Anyone who doesn’t own Medusa should get it. It’s great at compression and lets you route all three bands to multi-out in hosts that support it. Then you could add reverb just to the bass with FAC Alteza, or add distortion to only the mids. I use it on guitar, bass, drums, busses, mixes, vocals, synths. Saturating each band is tasty. Truly a multi-tool that I use so often I forget how much it does.

    Confirmed: Medusa is a fantastic compressor for guitar. Bonus with the saturation, chefs kiss. Thanks again 🙏

  • How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

  • @egobeats said:
    How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

    Not sure, don’t own (this is my first step into the compressor world). But I’ve yet to meet a Bleass app that I didn’t like!

  • edited March 14

    @egobeats said:
    How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

    I’m no compressor expert either, but Bleass Compressor is a very easy to use bread and butter compressor. FAC Medusa excels at toneshaping, experimental stuff, sound design etc. It has a fair few tricks up its sleeve that Bleass Comp doesn’t, like multi-channel processing, multi-out etc.

  • edited March 14

    @egobeats said:
    How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

    Yeh its for tone shaping.

    Your initial thought would be it goes on a synth, even if you wernt sure about compressors in general.

    It makes synths a bit more Dagger-ish. Or a bit more growl, if synth lacks growl and not as good filter.

    Like an eq compressor but guess with saturation.

    Saturn 2 if you got might be similar, although medusa simpler ( as a synth addon module fx )

    Smash on the other hand.

    I used to remove tone from a Swam double bass. Dont ask why. You wanted no or less resonance.

  • @Squishy said:
    Confirmed: Medusa is a fantastic compressor for guitar. Bonus with the saturation, chefs kiss. Thanks again 🙏

    What about latency? I read somewhere that Medusa adds around 10ms with enabled limiter which is too much for guitar tracking. No big deal for me (I use compressor at the beginning of the chain) but I didn't find any latency values for settings where limiter is off.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Jens Guell

    JAX Midi Jinny Pro is FREE USUALLY $9.99! Create unlimited midi loops. This is a useful app.

    Grab it while it’s free. Endlessly generate midi loops.

    I do wish it had key, scale, and bpm settings, but still it’s free.

    ..and length, a few genres maybe.

    For free it's okay. For $9.99 it's an effing insult for such a super plain app.

    Yea, $10 is pricey, especially with an app like Loopmaker out there for free. I thought I remembered it being a bit better. It creates some decent midi loops, but definitely needs some settings, like bar length, bpm, key, scale, etc…

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  • @egobeats said:
    Yeah, I would be pretty beside myself if i dropped a tenner for it.

    Agreed. But for free I’ll take it.

  • @filo01 said:

    @Squishy said:
    Confirmed: Medusa is a fantastic compressor for guitar. Bonus with the saturation, chefs kiss. Thanks again 🙏

    What about latency? I read somewhere that Medusa adds around 10ms with enabled limiter which is too much for guitar tracking. No big deal for me (I use compressor at the beginning of the chain) but I didn't find any latency values for settings where limiter is off.

    Also used at the front of chain and didn’t notice any lag. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t there but nothing that affected my playing (I only faffed around for a bit this morning before work). Wasn’t aware of this, thanks for bringing it to attention. I’ll take note especially when placing it further down 👍

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