A Tasty Pixel have updated Loopy Pro with a list of new features and fixes, still available as a FREE download with the availability of an optional in-app purchase which unlocks the pro features.
What’s new in version 1.1.7:
- Added new “State Feedback” setting for widgets, to determine how to display state, based on actions
- Added “Show Color Labels On Clips” accessibility option
- Added “Auto Count Out Overdub” switch for one-shot clips’ recording settings (enabled by default)
- Made some improvements to auto loop detection
- Made “Second Quantization” setting apply to record start, as well as playback actions
- Revised “Solo” functionality to apply to all mixer channels; added Bus Solo action
- Fixed a couple of crashes
- Fixed an issue with initial state display for widgets
- Fixed buzz when overdubbing one-shots
- Fixed decibel slider scale
- Fixed feedback for “Solo” actions
- Fixed incorrect behaviour with “Play” action for a play group when it’s already playing
- Fixed incorrect limit of EQ/Lowpass/etc filter cutoff/center parameters on load
- Fixed initial presentation of “Show Automatically” tutorial widgets on a different page
- Fixed issue where plugin windows could open on their own when switching back to main screen after changing presets
- Fixed issue with audible changes to biquad effect (lowpass/EQ/etc) parameters when returning from idle
- Fixed issue with clip slicer/button grid not working after changing number of buttons
- Fixed issue with stepping through AUv3 user presets
- Fixed issue with updating “Original Tempo” clip setting with keyboard input
- Fixed issue with “armed” sequence playback, where recorded clips were not stopping correctly
- Fixed master volume action scale issue
- Fixed issue with “Input Gain” parameter range
Loopy Pro is a live-looper. And a sampler. And a sequencer. And a very capable AUv3 Audio Unit host. And a DAW. And an AUv3 Audio Unit.
You get the idea. Loopy Pro is deep. But it’s also designed to be friendly, and a great deal of fun.
You can set up Loopy Pro to work however you do, with features like hands-free looping with count-in, count-out and automatic loop detection; or “free” looping, where you can choose on-the-fly how long to make loops. There’s even retrospective recording, where you can lock in a loop after the fact.
There’s extensive MIDI controller support, including built-in support for the Launchpad, the APC40 mk2 and the MIDI Fighter Twister, and effortless MIDI Learn for setting up your controllers.
You can also drag-and-drop audio straight onto loops in Loopy Pro, with sophisticated tempo and pitch adjustments, and use Loopy Pro as a clip launcher, with all kinds of options for song sectioning.
The built-in mixer lets you set up insert and send effects for every channel in your project, and load AUv3 Audio Unit instruments, effects, and MIDI sequencers.
And there’s a built-in sequencer, for arranging songs, and even performing them live, totally automated and hands-free.
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