The standout feature is its multitouch waveform interface — tap anywhere on the recorded audio to instantly retrigger slices, build rhythmic sequences, or create stutter and glitch effects in real time. Combine this with the XY pad for tempo-synced direction and rate control, graphical envelopes for gating, variable speed from -3 to +3 octaves, and intelligent host sync, and you get a surprisingly deep performance tool. It works as both a standalone app and AUv3 plugin (instrument/effect) in hosts like Loopy Pro, Logic Pro for iPad, and AUM.
It’s genuinely fun and capable once you start playing with it — the tactile waveform tapping feels intuitive and addictive, and the overdub feedback control lets you build evolving, tape-style layers organically. Many early users are already calling it a fresh take on classic loopers. On iPad the price is $29.99 via in-app purchase (full version unlock), which feels steep for a specialized performance looper rather than a full-featured DAW-style tool.
Key features include:
- Interactive waveform tapping for real-time resequencing and slice triggering
- Multitouch performance with XY pad for direction/rate and graphical envelopes
- Variable speed (±3 octaves) with snap modes and high-quality interpolation
- Host sync, Ableton Link, MIDI control, and overdub feedback (0–100%)
- Record/layer from any source with auto-record and undo/redo
- Standalone and AUv3 compatibility on iPad
App price: Free.
In-app purchases: Full version unlock — $29.99.



