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* Sugar Bytes' [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/turnado/id614418823 Turnado] | * Sugar Bytes' [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/turnado/id614418823 Turnado] | ||
* Caelum Audio's [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flux-pro/id1611411940 Flux Pro] | * Caelum Audio's [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flux-pro/id1611411940 Flux Pro] | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 16 April 2025
COMING SOON!
This page will have helpful information about Loopy Pro 2.0's sample projects.
Main Projects
Demo
Introductory demo project (by Dub Fx). A fun phase-locked looper project from Dub FX.

Key features: XYZ Pad controlling Low-Pass filter. Clip slicer. Five fun loops with which to get started having fun.
Simple Scenes Example 1
A simple example of scenes using Play Groups. This example uses mutually-exclusive, all loops play together play groups to create scenes. A scene can be triggered by pressing its button or by riggering any loop in a scene. Features two independent loops that can play at any time without interfering with the play groups.

Key features: all loops play together play group option, mutually exclusive play groups.
See the project's tutorial widgets for more details.
Simple Scenes Example 2
A simple example of scenes using Solo actions. This scene looks identical to Simple Scenes Example 1 but it behaves differently. Unlike Example 1, the groups are set up so that the clips play independently rather than play/stop together. The groups are also not mutually exclusive as they are in Example 1.
You can trigger a scene with its button, but the clips can play independently. So, you can turn clips off in a scene without stopping the scene, and you can trigger clips from other scenes. If you have turned off any of a scene's clips while the scene was playing, retriggering the scene will trigger just the clips that were playing.
See the project's tutorial widgets for more details.
5x5 Scenes
A 5x5 grid with scene buttons and a row of independent clips. Each scene row is a mutually exclusive play group that is set to let the clips play independently. You can turn clips on and off in a scene. Retriggering a scene plays just the clips that were last playing in the scene. The purple clips at the bottom are unaffected by scene playback. The Scene buttons use the Solo/Un-Solo action targeted that the row's play group.

LP 707
Inkie's RC-505-style template with extended functionality. This is a five-track looper reminiscent of the RC-505 with integrated effects (via 3rd Party AUv3). The project has an on-screen tour. Inkie has created a video tutorial that explains it all.
The template makes use of some 3rd-party plugins. You can substitute your own effects if you wish.
- BLEASS Sample Wiz 2
- Sugar Bytes' Turnado
- Caelum Audio's Flux Pro

Verse-Chorus Looper
A 4-pedal Verse-Chorus looper, inspired by the VL3
MIDI Showcase
A showcase of Loopy Pro 2.0's new MIDI capabilities.
Simple 4 Track Looper
Adam Seaman - A Chewie Monsta-inspired simple 4-track looper.
Tutorials
Master Clock Length
A demonstration of the Master Clock Length
Phase-Locked vs Free Loops
A demonstration of Phase Locked and Free clips.
Record Count-in and Out
A demonstration of each of the Record Count-In and Out Settings
Simple MIDI Example
A simple example of a MIDI clip driving a polyphonic audio clip.
Simple MIDI Example 2
A simple example of a MIDI clip driving an AUv3 instrument.
MIDI Clip Automation Example
How to use MIDI clips for automation.
CircleSongs Tutorial
Jonas Viatte - A vocal live-looping tutorial