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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  • The way it can be used in standalone seems really interesting. Any videos?

  • This is an old beta video not a up to date one bear that in mind.

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    This is an old beta video not a up to date one bear that in mind.

    Thanks for the video and the manual, really informative! I’m trying to get to understand Koala better and, despite the great pricing and the general aesthetic that I really like, sonically and otherwise, I don’t know if buying it now would distract me from that. But it seems to be a well thought-out project.

  • YesYesYesYesYes!

  • Sounds dusty AF! But it doesn’t show up as a processor in Drambo or AUM. ☹️

    The app description and website indicates that you should also be able to use this as an effect. Anyone disagree?

  • Ah ok, i mistook that ability for the VU900 FX, which is already included in the VU950 sampler, but oddly not available on ios. I gonna see if this will become available eventually on ios.

  • edited June 5

    this looks cool but that video didn’t convince me on why i should use this instead of just using koala. the step sequencer is more traditional, the 8 track mixer page, i imagine there’s some good reasons. genuine question.

  • edited June 5

    oops

  • VU950 workflow is intuitive enough to pick up pretty fast and if you’re a former user of early-wave Akai samplers that workflow comes back in waves of happy nostalgia and the results are “their own thing” even considering the ever-able Koala.

    VU950 as food for Koala = B)

  • Love his apps! 😎✌🏼

  • @raindro said:
    this looks cool but that video didn’t convince me on why i should use this instead of just using koala. the step sequencer is more traditional, the 8 track mixer page, i imagine there’s some good reasons. genuine question.

    Seeing the way he integrates Koala with VU950 kind of makes things more direct than using Koala alone IMHO. 😎✌🏼

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    Sounds dusty AF! But it doesn’t show up as a processor in Drambo or AUM. ☹️

    The app description and website indicates >that you should also be able to use this as >an effect. Anyone disagree? [Edit] Ah ok, i >mistook that ability for the VU900 FX, which >is already included in the VU950 sampler, >but oddly not available on ios. I gonna see >if this will become available eventually on >ios.

    An active Dev. Woke up to a respond this morning. Says that he’s working on VU950 to be accessible as a processor so that another app purchase won’t be necessary, er all least that’s my impression. English not his primary language.

    @raindro said:
    this looks cool but that video didn’t convince me on why i should use this instead of just using koala. the step sequencer is more traditional, the 8 track mixer page, i imagine there’s some good reasons. genuine question.

    Great question. For me personally, i won’t be changing my work flow. Still gonna be Drambo. I listen to a lot of music made on 90s samplers, and I hear the value in how he coded it to behave/process the audio, and i have just about every (not many out there), NAM, Proteus captures of some relevant hardware, and ios ADDA emulations. And he doesn’t even claim this to be an emulator so-to-speak.
    And this particular workflow is definitely a bonus for the heads here who have had the experience of EMUs and Akais, as @proppa mentioned, but for me it will be a resampling tool outside the workflow.

  • Kind of related to what @Blipsford_Baubie just said, I only just picked up the the sampler part is available as AUv3… which makes it much more likely I’ll buy!

  • edited 12:41PM

    does it do audioshare import?

  • @panthera86 said:
    does it to audioshare import?

    It might be more reasonable in 2026 to question why AudioShare doesn’t provide file system access?

  • @MadGav said:

    @panthera86 said:
    does it to audioshare import?

    It might be more reasonable in 2026 to question why AudioShare doesn’t provide file system access?

    It’s on an app-by-app basis…nor sure why, but it is available in some and not others

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @MadGav said:

    @panthera86 said:
    does it to audioshare import?

    It might be more reasonable in 2026 to question why AudioShare doesn’t provide file system access?

    It’s on an app-by-app basis…nor sure why, but it is available in some and not others

    Apps which can access AudioShare would I think have to support storage providers, which of course predate public file system access. I’d guess that the only current reason to implement a storage providers would be to provide access to a remote file system i.e. DropBox, etc. Once upon a time AudioShare implemented a local storage provider to provide cross-app file access, but file system access obsoleted this. The only question is why AudioShare hasn’t added file system access. Then every other music app doesn’t need to bother with storage providers!

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