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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  • @Gavinski said:

    @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.

    I gotta say, I hate the Bleass compressor doesn't tell you how many dBs you're compressing.

  • @sigma79 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Music Apps with IAP Sales

    Tera Pro is on sale and so are the IAPs, all Harry Gohs Apps are on Sale

    Had Tera for a while.

    Would have perhaps returned Microwave for the IAP of Tera ( madness you say ? )

    But tera pro has lost all scale function. You just seeing a zoomed section.

    Like so?

  • edited March 15

    Yeah, I was hoping Proem had a gumroad or some such preset library. Those included presets are fantastic for my style.

    I did find a differing fella who has 180 continua presets for $40

  • edited March 15

    @Philandering_Bastard said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Music Apps with IAP Sales

    Tera Pro is on sale and so are the IAPs, all Harry Gohs Apps are on Sale

    Had Tera for a while.

    Would have perhaps returned Microwave for the IAP of Tera ( madness you say ? )

    But tera pro has lost all scale function. You just seeing a zoomed section.

    Like so?

    No sir.

    Theres no resizing of app in any host.

    The latest ios.

    I vaguely remember it were like it at some other time and havent used much.

    I think the IAP purchases should be a good move.

  • @egobeats said:
    Yeah, I was hoping Proem had a gumroad or some such preset library. Those included presets are fantastic for my style.

    I did find a differing fella who has 180 continua presets for $40

    We had Proem ( an American artist ) tunes and albums in a Wetherspoons kitchen ( 2003 ) in England.

    That were in between normal club music of dance and drum and bass, so wernt completely sold until a few years later.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Prism Midi Sequencer - All IAPs are on Sale, each is $2 off at $4.99

    Any specifically recommendable?

  • @satchnut said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Prism Midi Sequencer - All IAPs are on Sale, each is $2 off at $4.99

    Any specifically recommendable?

    I scored the SEQ and StepFX, the LFO one looks like a winner- there's a great video on the LFO Extension by a_mortal_mage (dev)

  • How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

  • @gregsmith said:

    This is ace! Can’t find any connectivity options though

    Resona is from the same dev and also free.

  • Tera Pro is excellent but you'd absolutely need to read the manual, it's got a unique workflow.

    Virsyn is nearly always top notch in terms of audio quality. (Xinematix is an exception for me, I don't like it much, but some love it). Harry the dev is also a fab preset maker and sound designer.

    They're not always brilliant in terms of UI design, whether from a usability perspective or a looks perspective. Some of them look a bit 'cheap'.

    Some are hard to learn, others are easy enough.

    I don't remember running into bugs but it's probably also because, although I got many of the collection, I ended up using very few of them over the long term. Tera Pro and Cube Synth Pro are the only ones I still use. f you're worried about bugs in a particular app you're thinking of buying, you should probably ask in a dedicated thread whether people are still using that app and whether there are any bugs in the current version.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

  • No Prism iap sale in Europe. 😞

  • @sigma79 said:

    But tera pro has lost all scale function. You just seeing a zoomed section.

    Not seeing the problem here- everything normal. M2, 26.3

  • edited March 16

    @seawind161 said:

    @sigma79 said:

    But tera pro has lost all scale function. You just seeing a zoomed section.

    Not seeing the problem here- everything normal. M2, 26.3

    Is the app, an app that resizes. Like how you expect. Snaps to window etc ?

    Unlike my photo.

    Mine is ipad 9 latest ios 26.3.1.

    I guess yours isnt the latest ios and perhaps the cause ?

    Thanks.

    ( Iv emailed the dev )

  • edited March 16

    @Gavinski said:
    Tera Pro is excellent but you'd absolutely need to read the manual, it's got a unique workflow.

    Virsyn is nearly always top notch in terms of audio quality. (Xinematix is an exception for me, I don't like it much, but some love it). Harry the dev is also a fab preset maker and sound designer.

    They're not always brilliant in terms of UI design, whether from a usability perspective or a looks perspective. Some of them look a bit 'cheap'.

    Some are hard to learn, others are easy enough.

    I don't remember running into bugs but it's probably also because, although I got many of the collection, I ended up using very few of them over the long term. Tera Pro and Cube Synth Pro are the only ones I still use. f you're worried about bugs in a particular app you're thinking of buying, you should probably ask in a dedicated thread whether people are still using that app and whether there are any bugs in the current version.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    Same.

    I made a mad patch with Cube synth pro.

    Tera Synth is one of the best synths ( if not the best ) on ipad. Along with the iap. A good synth layer chain. I cant make mutable instrumemt layers sound as good with ringsFX, nor with spectrum.

    Still debating wether id now use Butter synth for wavetable.

    You cant be so cheap though.

    Tera is worth it.

  • @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    Are you only inquiring about the synth apps? I don’t have any of those, but I’ve gotten really interesting results from ReSlice and Tap Delay. They take some figuring out, and the UI may seem a bit primitive and quirky considering what we’ve all become accustomed to, but I like them a lot.

  • Harmonium Anywhere is free usually $4.99

  • Photo

    Cheese - Say Cheese is free usually $1.99, add up to 5 voice commands to take hands free pics

    PicMate - Collection Manager is free usually $.49 manage photos, requires iOS 26

  • edited March 16

    New Release

    Vibe Looper is new and free but with a $29.99 IAP to fully unlock the app, versatile audio looper built for live performance, works as standalone and AUv3, ipad only

  • edited March 16

    New Release

    Midi Layout is $1.99, create custom midi layouts, core-midi, or WiFi, iPad only

  • Piano Fitness is free usually $2.99, piano practice lessons

  • Guitar Dictionary is free usually $4.99, does have a few IAPs to use AI features, and add extra scales

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    8-Bit Music Master is 50% off at $.99

    Nice find. I like the ui. Wonder how it sounds..

  • edited March 16

    @Gavinski said:
    Tera Pro is excellent but you'd absolutely need to read the manual, it's got a unique workflow.

    Virsyn is nearly always top notch in terms of audio quality. (Xinematix is an exception for me, I don't like it much, but some love it). Harry the dev is also a fab preset maker and sound designer.

    They're not always brilliant in terms of UI design, whether from a usability perspective or a looks perspective. Some of them look a bit 'cheap'.

    Some are hard to learn, others are easy enough.

    I don't remember running into bugs but it's probably also because, although I got many of the collection, I ended up using very few of them over the long term. Tera Pro and Cube Synth Pro are the only ones I still use. f you're worried about bugs in a particular app you're thinking of buying, you should probably ask in a dedicated thread whether people are still using that app and whether there are any bugs in the current version.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    +1 for Tera Pro. Once you add in the IAPs its a sonic powerhouse unlike anything else out there but yes it has a unique workflow but does make sense with a bit of perseverence. I've found it very stable and I've used it a lot and quite a few of my patches are complex.

    I love some of the Xinematix sounds, maybe not all, but some of the string and orchestral and vocal patches are some of the best available, to my ears. The inbuilt effects are not brilliant but just pipe it through your favourite effects.

    Tera Pro is meant to have an update coming - the dev teased a significant update a while back, with new live input processing, and also I think a new CloudZ IAP, but months later there's no word, so not sure what's going on there.

    AddStation is also excellent, but its arpeggiators run out of sync, and it is quite CPU hungry.

  • I've been using teraverse for along time, always avoided Tera pro either because of the iaps or unintuitive workflow comments.

    Teraverse is good enough for me- it sounds great with Fauve, and Fractal Bits w/ Yukawa or koshiba (gated delay)

  • @egobeats said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    8-Bit Music Master is 50% off at $.99

    Nice find. I like the ui. Wonder how it sounds..

    Not sure. No connectivity on this one. I’m curious if the export is only audio, or you can export midi as well.

  • @egobeats said:
    Yeah, I was hoping Proem had a gumroad or some such preset library. Those included presets are fantastic for my style.

    I did find a differing fella who has 180 continua presets for $40

    There are patch banks available to purchase from several sources. With a quick search in your browser of choice you can find them. I believe the desktop patches work on iOS, so more likely to find patches to buy, if that is what you are looking for… cheers

  • @maxxpower18 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @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.

    I gotta say, I hate the Bleass compressor doesn't tell you how many dBs you're compressing.

    I’m definitely not a compression expert, but you’re referring to something other than the threshold correct?

  • @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    Depends, Teraverse is nice simple, and sounds good, Tera, and Tera pro too. Audiolayer can be useful. Addstation is good, but as someone else remarked I don’t often find myself reaching for many of these apps. That could be because I have so dang many, lol.

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