Guitar + Voice

For guitarists and vocalists with one-person rigs

Loopy Pro can bring guitar, vocals, percussion, studio-quality effects, looping, and transitions into one performance-led environment, turning a heavy stage rig into something you can shape from an iPad, touch controls, and external gear.

The Experience

A portable performance rig that does not feel compromised

For guitarists and vocalists, the challenge is often the whole stage rig. It is tone, vocal processing, monitoring, mutes, loops, effects, and transitions, all while still delivering a performance that feels human and present.

Loopy Pro helps by bringing input routing, AUv3 effects, clip control, actions, and workspace customization together. You can set up pages that surface the controls you need most, route monitoring intelligently, and keep the rig aligned with the way you actually perform.

Effects can become part of the instrument too. A vocal reverb throw, guitar amp chain, delay freeze, harmony layer, lo-fi texture, or full mix treatment can sit beside the loop controls instead of living in a separate pedalboard, mixer, or app.

That makes it especially compelling for solo performers, buskers, and hybrid live acts who want the flexibility of a serious studio and stage setup without carrying one piece of hardware for every job.

What You Can Do

A lighter rig with more sound-shaping power

Studio-quality effects inside the rig

Host professional AUv3 effects for guitar, voice, percussion, and the full mix, then put the important parameters directly on your performance page.

Input and monitor routing

Control what you hear, what the audience hears, and where timing support, vocal processing, guitar tone, or effects should go in a real-world performance rig.

Hands-free and hardware control

Bind loops, mutes, effect changes, and mix moves to MIDI or foot interaction so the workspace supports performance instead of distracting from it.

Example Workflows

How this setup can feel in practice

Workflow 01

Build a pedalboard page without the pedalboard

Create buttons, knobs, XY pads, and bindings for the effects you actually touch during a song: amp tone, vocal delay, reverb throws, harmonies, filter sweeps, freezes, and bypasses.

Workflow 02

Use one controller for several stage actions

Map different gestures or triggers to related functions so one compact controller can handle effects, loops, mutes, section changes, and mix moves.

Workflow 03

Move between sounds without changing rigs

Switch from dry guitar and intimate vocal processing into bigger looped sections, effect throws, and full-range moments without rebuilding the setup between songs.

Gear Check

Compare the hardware behind portable stage rigs

If you are choosing an interface, foot controller, microphone, keyboard, MIDI controller, or USB hub for guitar and voice, the community gear directory gathers real user reports from Loopy Pro setups.

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