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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Brilliant 😅
It may be of interest for some readers to note - there is an original Frankenstein shit on display inside the National Museum of Rumania. It is in almost original condition but for a few loose stitches around the edges.
I guess I'm different than most folks. iOS issues almost never get me down. To me they're all in perspective with the rest of life. I've never understood why people have such drastically less tolerance for computer issues than other aspects of life. A few extra mouse clicks here or there, a less than optimal interface, a bit of difficulty transferring files between applications become such a huge frustration. An app that requires any time investment to learn is too intimidating or frustrating to bother with. Why is all this perfectionism and anxiety triggered just because something runs on an electronic device?
Life is constantly filled with routine things that are far, far worse, and we don't give them a second thought!
Take just about anything you do and think of the comparative complexity and problems of it. I mean, start with something routine like getting dressed in the morning. How many steps are involved just in that chore? Then there's putting the clothes away, cleaning them, matching them, shopping for them, earning the money to pay for them, replacing them when they wear out...
Or, preparing a meal. Driving to work Taking a shower. Taking a crap. Making a coffee. Riding a bike. Dealing with a head cold. Brushing your teeth ... the shallowest surface analysis of any of these is far more complex and problem prone than the most convoluted iOS tasks. Why, because it runs on an electronic device are the comparatively small difficulties so drastically magnified? Why does it destroy our "creative groove" whenever we run into a little hiccup.
And in a musical context, why, why, why do we expect that to be easy???? Until now when has it ever been easy to make music? When has it been uncomplicated to play any instrument? I don't get frustrated that I have to tune my guitar, change the strings, practice scales, plug it into something, etc, etc. I don't get frustrated that I suck at playing keyboards, I get satisfaction at seeing myself get better at it.
Sorry, I don't mean any of this to be preachy. I just have a thing that helps me not to experience the frustration I see so many people suffering from centered around computing devices and thought it might help someone.
Because sometimes, when you’re having a really, really shitty life - and you’ve had a really, really bad week, and have been looking forward to spending the few quid you have spare on a new musical app you’ve been reading about, on Saturday night....and it doesn’t work properly....and you spend Saturday night instead trying to get it to work....it’s the straw that breaks the camels back.
Sharing, discussion, rethinking, trading ideas etc - it’s all very therapeutic.
Is this important in the big scheme of things? Yes, it actually is! Without sharing what we love, most of us would just wither away.
Many think that work and money are more important, but sharing what we love (and sometimes when that love makes us feel frustrated) is core to our social being.
Many of us share in different ways here - advice, sounds, songs, technique, opinions, time and sometimes just an ear - all very important.
Sometimes creativity and technology are made to test not only our resolve, but our patience too - problem is these qualities sometimes become more scarce as we age - sometimes we just want stuff to work how it’s meant to. Other times our sheds are enough
Wise words
My current working RAID for FCPX has nearly 5 TB of video files on it. How are they going to deal with that I wonder?
Cause before AB and all this connectivity and app addiction ns1 was bread and butter to many happy people- affordable, super stable, easy to use and great results
So the second version will include the needs of the present state of iOS music making im sure
FCPX Compact version for iOS, maybe?

Or buy iCloud storage for extra space? $$
Or allow access to files on your hard drives from iOS?
Sure, in context you could say that about any outlet. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about the relative stress induced by difficulties with iOS apps in general. Put into context with the rest of my life, I find iOS music making to just be a ball of fun and the least of my worries. ymmv.
Anyway, 'nuff said. I realize what I offered as food for thought is either going to irritate or help people. -peace
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I play ultra clean with only Plectrum
I find it frustrating to have crashes when you've just come across something good. I have a knack of making apps bug out.
Sometimes it's better not to expect music as a result. Time spent making patches & organising/editing samples is important for using an iPad.
I used to try and make songs like I would on a computer but that's kind of not taking advantage of how instant & spontaneous you can be with the iPad. Now I like to make ideas, commit to audio and just collect sample fodder rather than trying to make songs. Then I can take advantage of the portability of the device and piece it together anywhere I want.
I badly need a plectrum with quantize options.
NAS - Network attached storage likes Synology — Works perfectly with LumaFusion, FileBrowser, etc.
I choose door number 3!
I was getting fed up with issues and state saving etc on iOS
Lately I use either Gadget (+Xequence if don’t want to use Gadget sequencer)
Or AB3 + AUM + Xequence + Au3 instruments
Nice and stable and now with iOS12 and the increased memory for audio units it’s dare I say it a game changer.
I have been slipping back to Desktop stuff but it’s so expensive
Click on it to see the mood.
Heard about that too
I am disappoint of where mobile tech is now. Ten years ago, I was hoping I'd have implants by 2020.
Who is even working on Humidi? (Human Musical Instrument Digital Interface).
Need to turn the heat up. I want to be able to Bluetooth to the audience and have them sing backup for new songs they've never heard.
Thats da real deal
Hey man, my workflow is getting closer and closer to this. Actually just reinstalled patterning because of your comment. What do you do for synths that are not in gadget? I would love to be able to record some of my Moog ideas and export to Ableton... just don't have a way to easily get my ideas down for stand alone synths besides hooking up Ableton via midimux.
Visionary, I like it.
This iOS platform has been around long enough to have matured past the point it currently is at. It is no longer the new kid on the block 10+ years into it.
I’ve learned to use tools for what they are worth and to not limit myself to one platform.
iOS has its frustrations as does EuroRack as does Maschine as does .... make music with whatever we want and however we want.
the joy is in the struggle...
umm no it isn't.
There’s probably a niche for more tutorials about what you describe.
Aum records audio into perfect bar length segments when ableton link is on. These clips work perfectly when dropped into live. Eg. If you stop recording 4.5 bars in, aum actually stops recording after 5 bars complete. It's very useful this way. Just use an ableton link capable sequencer to drive the synth hosted in aum.
NS2 is most definitly NOT vaporware. Save your pennies - you will have a happy Christmas. Mindscaper is right.
I never said they were game changers. Nothing is really a game changer from what I’ve seen. It’s such an overused phrase that holds little meaning these days. But the thing about Gadget and KEW are that they just work without any complications or stability issues. There’s nothing worse than really getting into a groove and coming across something that stops you dead in your tracks. So I don’t bother with any of that on this platform. I’d rather use Reason and/or hardware where everything is more stable.