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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  • Look ahead - seems to me that’s not only good for “getting it right” but also simply because in a performance you may want to play that loop many times before you “let go” and let the last recording take over. This way you wouldn’t have to stop playing to press a record button then go back to complete the recording, you just press the button after—much more seamless.

    Never even considered stuff like this. Amazing.

  • Yeah, it’s a nice workflow

  • @Michael
    Don’t feel bad about 6yrs of time passing. You’ve been raising a child and being a hall monitor of a bunch of musically inclined nare-do-wells.

    I look forward to the app and the addition of midi.

  • @audiblevideo said:
    @Michael
    Don’t feel bad about 6yrs of time passing. You’ve been raising a child and being a hall monitor of a bunch of musically inclined nare-do-wells.

    I look forward to the app and the addition of midi.

    😄 Thank you!

  • wimwim
    edited February 2021

    @horsetrainer said:
    Wow. This sounds like it's going to be great for those of us who play improv, and have often wished we had a recorder running to capture those moments when everything came together and sounded just right.

    I had that happen once several years ago. I guess it could happen again some day. Good to know I'll be ready for it next time.

  • edited February 2021

    @Michael /anyone : I may have missed this in the thread already, but will this be able to be controlled for play, record, overdub by MIDI foot switch? I was disappointed to discover that you can’t control the looper in my Akai Force that way. Seems a missed opportunity.

  • edited February 2021

    @Svetlovska said:
    @Michael /anyone : I may have missed this in the thread already, but will this be able to be controlled for play, record, overdub by MIDI foot switch? I was disappointed to discover that you can’t control the looper in my Akai Force that way. Seems a missed opportunity.

    Good lord, yes, with bells on.

  • :) Excellent! Any recommendations re the necessary/ preferred hardware? Home use only, so doesn’t need to be built like a tank. I’ll buy one specifically for use with Loopy.

  • edited February 2021

    @Svetlovska said:
    :) Excellent! Any recommendations re the necessary/ preferred hardware? Home use only, so doesn’t need to be built like a tank. I’ll buy one specifically for use with Loopy.

    Might want to start a separate thread for that discussion (and I don't know the answer anyway, actually!)

  • Am I right in thinking that the only way to get my own loops into this app is via iTunes?

  • @ashh said:
    Am I right in thinking that the only way to get my own loops into this app is via iTunes?

    No, it's gonna support a bunch of ways, including via Files and AirDrop, and it'll have iCloud support too, and I'll probably add a little fileserver a bit later too.

  • @Michael said:

    @tahiche said:

    @Michael said:
    Okay, yup, that's look-ahead recording - Loopy has that. Currently, it just captures the last bars of the current set loop length (and you have a full loop length afterwards to lock it in). In future, I'll probably consider a longer buffer and a posteriori length selection.

    Wow, terrific!.
    Question... What happens with the look-ahead when the next “Loop cycle” starts?. Say got a 4 bar loop, you’re playing along and you really like your last performance. So you hit the “look ahead to loop” button, by that time you’re already on the next loop cycle. I had a problem with that when I tried the Endless app retrospective looper, if I wanted the last performance I had to stop before the end of the loop to press the button, which in turn would screw up the loop.

    Right now it has a single-loop duration, so tapping record any time during, say, a 4-bar region will lock in the preceding 4 bars, so say you played something good in bars 12-16 of the global timeline. If you tap record any time during bars 16-20 it’ll lock in bars 12-16. Does that answer your question?

    It does and it sounds just right 👍🙌

  • Some of the questions recently asked are about features already in Loopy HD. I think it’s safe to assume existing features will not be lost in Loopy pro. B)

  • edited February 2021

    X-Y pad control I just finished:

  • @Michael said:
    X-Y pad control I just finished:

    Hopefully the 'blur / light-glow' can be turned off?
    It might 'look cool' for some but it's blurring my eyes making it hard to focus :(
    (...not getting any younger and my eyes are slowly but surely degrading even when using glasses).

    I love the 80s sound but I'll skip the neon glow...

    Got any teasers on midi clips and editing them or maybe sneak peak at sampling / audio-editing?

    Cheers!

  • edited February 2021

    @Samu said:

    @Michael said:
    X-Y pad control I just finished:

    Hopefully the 'blur / light-glow' can be turned off?
    It might 'look cool' for some but it's blurring my eyes making it hard to focus :(
    (...not getting any younger and my eyes are slowly but surely degrading even when using glasses).

    I love the 80s sound but I'll skip the neon glow...

    Got any teasers on midi clips and editing them or maybe sneak peak at sampling / audio-editing?

    Cheers!

    +1

  • Hehe, for you @Samu, sure =)

    No, I haven't started on MIDI at all yet.

    maybe sneak peak at sampling / audio-editing?

    What sort of stuff did you have in mind?

  • @0tolerance4silence said:
    a link to beta version :)

    :D

  • @Michael said:

    maybe sneak peak at sampling / audio-editing?

    What sort of stuff did you have in mind?

    Chop a part of a recorded loop and use it as an instrument or map sections of a loop to pads for re-triggering.
    Basic edit features, trim/crop, normalize, reverse, fade in/out.

    Not much but that's the bare bones.

    I'm totally blown away by Koala at the moment, fun fast and easy to use :)

  • @Samu said:

    @Michael said:

    maybe sneak peak at sampling / audio-editing?

    What sort of stuff did you have in mind?

    Chop a part of a recorded loop and use it as an instrument or map sections of a loop to pads for re-triggering.
    Basic edit features, trim/crop, normalize, reverse, fade in/out.

    Not much but that's the bare bones.

    I'm totally blown away by Koala at the moment, fun fast and easy to use :)

    Ah yes, let me get back to you in a few days with that one.

  • edited February 2021

    As for grouping loops for quick song arrangement, the way I would love to use it is to be able to do the following:

    • Record audio & MIDI loops anywhere as inspiration strikes
    • Move or copy loops to any other position quickly
    • Launch loop columns or rows together, no matter if they're audio or MIDI

    This is basically what can be done in Ableton (except it's only rows == scenes) and Korg Gadget and I guess I'm not totally wrong in considering this a widely accepted and popular concept.

    I'm not against being able to put loops into different groups arbitrarily but I personally find the simple row and/or column approach much more straightforward, even if that results in a few duplicated loops that don't change from song secton to song section. Loop blocks can be quite small and still work well for song arrangement (See Garageband Live Loops) and I can imagine a zoom and pan view that allows for quickly zooming in and out of a large set of loops.
    Just a few ideas while I have no idea about the big picture yet.

  • Looking great @Michael !
    Would be possible asynchronous loops with different durations each and not tied to Tempo?

  • Sooo looking fwd! Hopefully there will be presets for midi settings for midi maps.
    And hopefully easy import/export of audio

  • @Synthi said:
    Looking great @Michael !
    Would be possible asynchronous loops with different durations each and not tied to Tempo?

    Since this is already in Loopy, I would assume it will also be in the new one.

  • @Synthi said:
    Looking great @Michael !
    Would be possible asynchronous loops with different durations each and not tied to Tempo?

    Naturally!

  • @Tamir_Raz_Mataz said:
    Sooo looking fwd! Hopefully there will be presets for midi settings for midi maps.
    And hopefully easy import/export of audio

    Yeah I’ll be doing that

  • @Michael

    Nothing that is already in the previous Loopy is going to be cut in the new one, correct?

  • @Michael said:

    @syrupcore said:

    @Michael said:

    @Ben said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Until 1.1 lands, if I’m understanding the “leaked” bits correctly, one could pretty easily sequence a song with very minimal external MIDI. Set up a group per song section and assign that group to a midi note. Send notes from an external sequencer. Slowly. :)

    Can a loop be part of more than group?

    Are you asking if a loop can be part of more than one group?
    If that’s the question it’s a very cool thing. Group the loop does that and it’s super time saving.
    Meant to add that it is a simple copy and paste action.

    There are play groups and colours, so that’s two groupings; anything more than that you’d need to do yourself, but that’s fairly easy using the control system.

    Cheers but I'm still a little fuzzy on it. Can a single loop be included in more than one play group? Simple use case: a drum loop that you want to be active for both "Part A" and "Part B" of a song.

    I think you’d just keep said loop outside of the play groups, so it plays through. But yeah, I guess there could be a scenario where there's a loop that's part of A and B, but not C, or whatever, so I'm willing to consider multiple group membership for tracks. It's a matter of weighing up that ability versus the added complexity of managing a many-to-many relationship in the UI; I don't want to make it too complex, as you can make your own groupings using the actions system (as you can define as many actions as you want per widget/midi control/etc, so you can just add play/pause actions for the tracks you want).

    Appreciate you considering the use case but... please don't! I haven't even touched the software yet; way too soon for feature requests. :) I was just wondering how it all works.

    Plus, sounds like widgets + actions should cover the use case handsomely.

  • @audiblevideo said:
    @Michael

    Nothing that is already in the previous Loopy is going to be cut in the new one, correct?

    Pretty much

  • @Michael said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    @Michael

    Nothing that is already in the previous Loopy is going to be cut in the new one, correct?

    Pretty much

    Sweet, because I love the loop slipping forwards and backwards (and many other things).

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