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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.

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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  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    FABFILTER SALE All Apps & Bundles, but not older versions of the same app.

    Damn…I lost my job a couple of weeks ago and obviously not gonna be buying anything for a long time. Just wondering if these are worth the hype , more out of curiosity than anything else

    I’d only recommend pro-q 4 as a must have, if you like to tinker with your sound. Some madlad on youtube even made an entire song with just pro-q 4 equalizing/isolating noise.

  • edited June 16

    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

  • @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    just look for missing or added fingers...

  • @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    Yup, theres all kinds of levels of usage, but it has been an increase since vybe and claude became available.

  • Music Apps with IAP Sales

  • edited June 16

    Miscellaneous Free IAPs

  • Miscellaneous Graphic/Utility Apps Gone Free

  • edited June 16

    Free Lifetime IAP - Photo/Productivity

    Tap Edit Image Text

    App Takes you through the free lifetime process, edit text in any photo

  • Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

  • is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

  • edited June 17

    @egobeats said:
    is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

    ByteBeat came out first and is free, then soon after Raw Byte (the $1 one Gav showed off)... Got 'em both; the paid one has AUv3. Certainly cool to finally have a multi-instance ByteBeat plug now (BitWiz still reigns supreme), no regrets, though pretty sure it is vibe-coded SwiftUI. The bummer is all these apps that come out -- often in quick succession from a single dev at a time (not gonna name names) -- arrive with stark functionality gaps or UI-breaking bugs that don't seem to get fixed. Fine if they were free, but some are like $10-15.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

    Oddly enough, "rebuilt in SwiftUI". I've been out of the iOS development loop for a while... Maybe Apple released some big API update recently and I missed it and I'm reading too much into the AI thing.

    In retrospect I should have started a new thread; I've got way too much to say about this. 😅
    I'll cap it here.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    just look for missing or added fingers...

    😂

  • New Release

    Ambiotica is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 Ambient Regenerative Processor FX

  • New Release

    Omni - Pocket Synth is new and free to download, with a $3.99 IAP to unlock Pro features. Chords, Strum, and midi out.

  • 2 New Releases - Same Developer

    SwarmaDie2 is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 analog polyphonic synthesizer

    DroneDie - Drone Synthesizer is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 dark drone and texture machine

  • New Release - Jens Guell

    JAX Walking On A Rainbow is new and currently $9.99, AUv3 Music frequency analyzer

  • @satchnut said:

    @egobeats said:
    is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

    ByteBeat came out first and is free, then soon after Raw Byte (the $1 one Gav showed off)... Got 'em both; the paid one has AUv3. Certainly cool to finally have a multi-instance ByteBeat plug now (BitWiz still reigns supreme), no regrets, though pretty sure it is vibe-coded SwiftUI. The bummer is all these apps that come out -- often in quick succession from a single dev at a time (not gonna name names) -- arrive with stark functionality gaps or UI-breaking bugs that don't seem to get fixed. Fine if they were free, but some are like $10-15.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

    Oddly enough, "rebuilt in SwiftUI". I've been out of the iOS development loop for a while... Maybe Apple released some big API update recently and I missed it and I'm reading too much into the AI thing.

    In retrospect I should have started a new thread; I've got way too much to say about this. 😅
    I'll cap it here.

    No worries, but maybe it does warrant its own discussion. Cheers!

  • New Release - Quantovox

    Twin Path is new and currently $6.99, AUv3 parallel AU utility

    See dedicated thread for more details

  • New Release

    Wavimus is new and currently $14.99, AUv3 deep wavetable synth

  • @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    You might check out these prior discussions:
    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68200/vibe-coded-ai-apps-and-plugins-be-looking-like
    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68460/whats-the-vibe-on-vibe-coding


  • I know Fabfilter was mentioned but definitely check the bundles if you already have a few.

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:

    I know Fabfilter was mentioned but definitely check the bundles if you already have a few.

    I wish I had only 10$ for the bundle :smile: it shows me 100€

  • edited June 17

    My hot take is too many vibe coded apps are made by technical people who lack a lot of artistry or creativity, when AI should be enabling the exact opposite. If you are okay pushing out your app with a todo list or spreadsheet generic UI then chances are your app is pretty boring too.

  • @uncledave said:

    @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    You might check out these prior discussions:
    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68200/vibe-coded-ai-apps-and-plugins-be-looking-like
    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68460/whats-the-vibe-on-vibe-coding

    Ah, exactly what I was looking for, thanks!

  • edited June 17

    @rjh29 said:
    My hot take is too many vibe coded apps are made by technical people who lack a lot of artistry or creativity, when AI should be enabling the exact opposite. If you are okay pushing out your app with a todo list or spreadsheet generic UI then chances are your app is pretty boring too.

    I push back a little on that to recognize a couple top-tier devs: Cem himself self-describes as technically minded without much UI expertise (which tracks), and Rob Jackson has stated he purposely foregoes beautiful UI design to focus on low price and DSP code (to amazing result, imo). But generally, yeah.

  • Fingerlab

    MUSYC2 - Physics Music Maker is $2 off at $12.99

  • edited June 17

    KLEVGRAND APP SALE! About 40% of their catalog of apps.

  • Drift - Ambient Sound Mixer is $7 off at $.99, standalone

  • JAX TubeFlavor is 40% off at $5.99

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