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A simple example of scenes using Solo actions. This scene | 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. | See the project's tutorial widgets for more details. | ||
Revision as of 03:28, 16 April 2025
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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 scenes and an independent row
LP 707
Inkie - RC-505-style template with extended functionality.
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