A Tasty Pixel have updated Loopy Pro with a number of additions, improvements and bug fixes. Loopy Pro is 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 1.1.22:
- Fixed issue where merge action could occur before a record was finalised
- Fixed issue that could break relational clip subjects (“Next Clip” etc)
- Fixed crash when selecting effect target for preset and open interface actions
- Added new Save/Restore parameter actions, to store values of selected parameters, and recall them later. Even works across multiple plugins. Preset morphing!
- Added new “Toggle Sequence” action: Turn the sequence on or off, with the option to resume at prior playback position. Great for pausing a sequenced session for a jam, then jumping back into the sequence after.
- Added “Individual Outputs” option for session recording: Record your output channels separately.
- Added continuous adjustment of clock phase, via Phase Align Clock action: Move the downbeat around, relative to your playing loops.
- Added thumbnail icons for projects
- Added support for 3FH/41H (midpoint 64) relative CC encoding (used by MIDI Fighter Twister, for example)
- Added work-around for an iOS bug that reports incorrect number of audio interface input/output channels
- Added new Stop vs Retrigger settings for “Already-Playing One-Shots”
- Fixed an issue with load project action not starting
- Fixed some gesture conflicts that could result in delayed record end if a double-tap or hold present
- Fixed issue with Track Phase Align when transitioning from reverse
Loopy Pro is a live-looper, a sampler and a sequencer. It’s a very capable AUv3 Audio Unit host, 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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