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Loopy Pro Quick Overview

Loopy Pro can be very deep, but out of the box it is as straightforward as the classic Loopy. This guide is here to get you up and running with the basics. We'll get deeper elsewhere.

The default setup is very much like Loopy and Loopy HD with a few differences we talk about below.

Out of the box, you have the familiar tap to start recording, tap to stop recording. Once a loop is playing, tapping will toggle between stopping (muting) the loop and playing it. Whether the action happens immediately or not depends on the Play/Stop Quantization setting. See Settings and Menus below for more about the Settings.

Here are a few essential gestures as initially configured (you can override some of these,)

  • Tap - Record/Start/Stop Tap an empty track to start record. Tap again to end recording. Tap a playing loop to stop (mute) it.
  • Two Finger Tap - Overdub Two finger tap a playing track to overdub on it.
  • Circle Gesture - Volume Change. To change the volume of a playing loop, you can use the mixer by tapping the mixer icon [need picture of icon here] or by making a circle gesture to initiate changing the volume. To use the circle gesture, place your finger in a playing track's donut and move your finger to describe a circle that stays within the donut's bounds. After 180 degrees, the volume change gesture will kick and the appearance will change while you change the volume. Making a clockwise circle will start you off increasing the volume and a counter-clockwise motion will start by decreasing the volume.
  • Track Swipe Up - Track Quick Settings - Swiping up on a track brings up a panel with some quick settings for that track: volume, balance, pitch, speed, trim points. It also lets you export the track or import audio into a track. You can scroll down in the quick settings to access more properties and also global and color group settings.
  • Pencil hold. Layout elements all have properties you can inspect and set. You can hold down the pencil icon to have instant access to the item properties without having to switch into layout edit mode.
  • Cog Wheel - Swipe Down - if you swipe down on the cog wheel icon, the settings menus pop up till you tap on one of its options. Otherwise, the cog wheel acts like a drop down menu on which you tap and drag.

Loopy Pro has some amazing AI built into it to simplify the process of creating perfect loops. You can, of course, turn these options off

[IN PROCESS need just a few key things here]

Audio Sources Choose Audio Sources in the utility menu (with the cog icon) to set up your project's audio sources. Audio sources can be the internal mic, attached audio interfaces, AUv3 instruments and color groups. When you add an audio source, color buttons appear below the source and determine which color groups the source feeds. By default, a new audio source is aimed at all colors. Tap Open to open the source's user interface. You can set the source's MIDI source from that window. After you add an Audio Source, an icon for it will be visible (unless you choose to hide it) in the main u.i. that you can use to enable/disable it and to get to its user interface.

Colors. Color groups are tracks that share properties. They are like instrument buses. All tracks of th same color share the same audio source (which can even be another color) have a group volume, pan and effects settings. They also share properties such as quantization. They aren't simply cosmetic. The paint bucket tool can be used to change the color group to which a track belongs. Tapping on the color's pencil brings up panel to edit the properties associated with a color. These can override global settings. Assigning Colors To assign colors, tap the pencil to get into layout edit mode. Tap on the the paint bucket icon to get to the color assignment page. Tap a color to activate it. Tapping its pencil brings up the properties associated with the color. Tapping an audio element (a track or one shot) will assign it to the activated color. Color groups don't apply to widgets that don't contain audio.

Pages/Scenes Loopy can be set up with different scenes that can be used for song sections.

Long-tap on the Pencil icon (at the top right of the screen) to pop down a menu to access the important Loop Pro settings menus.

  • Effects
  • Audio Sources
  • Settings - this item provides access to key settings:
    • (Global)Track Settings - this menu lets you change global track settings and settings by color. For individual track settings, see Track Settings below
    • MIDI Control
    • Synchronization
    • Metronome
  • MIDI Learn
  • Bluetooth Devices

Loopy Pro is highly configurable. There are global settings shared by all tracks. Settings shared by tracks of the same color. Settings specific to an individual track.

The global settings and settings by color are accessed through the Track Settings (see Settings and Menus). Pretty much all of the global settings can be overridden by the color settings. For example, you can set up the global track settings to be phase-locked (synchronized) and set the Yellow tracks to be unsynchronized or to have different quantization, and so on.

Individual track 'quick' settings. Swipe up on any track to get a convenient subset of the settings for a particular track. These are things like the volume, balance, pitch and speed. They also include the trim points so that you can play only a portion of the loaded audio. You can also import audio into the track or export the track from here. There is a deeper set of Individual Track settings available when you are in Loopy's Edit mode which is turned on by tapping the pencil icon in the upper-right corner of the screen.

Individual track 'deep' settings. Individual tracks can be set up with Follow Actions and gesture particular to the particular track. To get to these settings, tap on the pencil icon in the upper-right corner of the screen to enter edit mode then tap the pencil in the middle of any track.

  • Drag/Drop from Files onto tracks
  • Multiple selection export (layout page)
  • The Record Button - this is for recording your performance. This can capture the output of your loops (as heard by the audience) and also (on separate tracks) any inputs (audio sources) and color groups.
  • Sequencer Page
  • Resampling (set a track color as an audio source aimed at another color)
  • Exporting tracks
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