Developer Loopr has updated their namesake iOS looping app, Loopr, adding for support for up to 64 tracks.
Loopr is a low-latency loop recorder and player, designed for phrase composition. Created by long-time loopers, it is focused on ergonomics and simplicity, via one-finger controls and hands-free MIDI pedalboard compatibility.
Here’s a demo of Loopr 1.1 in action:
Here’s what’s new in Loopr 1.1:
- 64 independent audio tracks (16 on older devices)
- 4 phrases for easy song composition
- low latency recording and playback, to catch it when it comes
- one hand, thumb optimized screen controls, to loop along everywhere
- efficient MIDI pedalboard ergonomy for hands free control
- MIDI time code out tempo synchronization, for all the electronic play-alongs
- transparent on-the-fly saving of sessions, to save without a pause
- easy exportation/importation of separate audio files including comprehensible text-formatted metadata
Loopr is available in the App Store.
If you’ve used Loopr, leave a comment and let us know what you think of it!
via Michel Mikeal
64 tracks of looping?
Shits gettin’ real!
When you have 128 stereo tracks, get back to me and maybe I’ll consider it…
Never mind- 99 cents?! Sold!
I really need to see how it works with a clear narration and without the pedals which don’t come free with the app presumably.