Why Loopy Pro

Why Loopy Pro feels different

Most music tools ask you to adapt to them. Loopy Pro gives you a system you can bend around the way you actually create, perform, and think.

What It Is

More than a looper

Loopy Pro can start as a looper, but that is only the beginning. It can also become a sampler, sequencer, DAW, clip launcher, mixer, controller surface, or portable production environment.

What makes it different is not just the list of features. It is the way those pieces can be combined into a setup that fits your music instead of forcing you into someone else’s template.

Make It Yours

Your workspace can become your instrument

In many music apps, the interface is fixed. In Loopy Pro, the workspace is something you shape.

You can build pages that reflect the way you perform. Add clips, buttons, dials, XY pads, slicers, and other controls where they make sense to you. Map actions to those controls. Tie them to hardware. Adjust the experience until it feels playable.

For some artists, that means a stripped-back live looper. For others, it means a complex performance instrument with automation, transitions, effects, and custom controller behavior. It can stay simple or grow complex; either way, the setup starts to feel like yours.

One system, many rigs

Built for the way different musicians actually work

The same system can support live loopers, singers, beatboxers, electronic performers, producers, and hybrid controller builders because it does not assume one correct way to work, one fixed sound palette, or one kind of instrument.

Favorite Features

What experienced users keep coming back to

When artists talk about their favorite Loopy Pro features, they rarely point to just one thing. They describe a group of capabilities that make the app feel adaptable, resilient, and playable.

Flow

Recording that protects performance flow

Retrospective recording comes up again and again because it removes the pressure to catch the perfect take at the exact moment. You can stay in the performance and recover what you just played afterward.

Control

Flexibility and modularity

Artists consistently talk about Loopy Pro as something closer to an instrument than a fixed app. One button, one gesture, or one controller can carry more useful meaning when the system is yours to configure.

Performance

Timing, routing, and expressive tools

Auto loop detection, tempo tools, follow actions, click routing, clip slicing, pitch and rate control, and sequencing all matter because they reduce friction while opening creative options.

Small Workflows

Small changes, big difference

One of the best ways to understand Loopy Pro is to see a few concrete workflows. Its flexibility makes more sense when tied to real outcomes.

Workflow 01

Add a button to mute an input

Put a critical control directly on the workspace so a key part of your setup is always in reach instead of buried in a fixed mixer view.

Workflow 02

Map multiple actions to one control

Use tap, long-press, or different triggers to make a compact live page do more work without feeling overloaded.

Workflow 03

Use follow actions to automate the next move

When a loop starts recording, trigger a chain of actions: enable effects, mute or unmute audio sources, switch controls, or send MIDI commands to external gear.