![]() ![]() Experiment trying different styles and tempos on your charts. The player styles are all user-selectable. That some use it in performance, speaks to the excellent work of the developer. The player was originally developed as practice feature. So, for less than half the price of a single fakebook, you get the app, access to thousands of chord charts AND a built in player feature. It appears you joined the forums in May, 2014 but "just recently purchased and began checking out iReal pro"?įor years, iRp has included nearly 50 player styles at no additional charge.Īdmin made the decision to offer the optional Blues styles as a separate in-app purchase because of the extensive time and effort involved in their development. Well, if anyone can help me out with some answers to my questions, I'd greatly appreciate it. I mean, this never occurred to them, we all have to petition them to do something so intuitive? Why, especially since so many musicians are using these on gigs, can we not set it to just stop after a song is played, instead of automatically moving on the next one? It can shuffle, and it can play consecutively, but it can't just stop, really? My ancient mini-disc deck can do that, why not Apple's newest and greatest? Someone at the Apple Store suggested I tell all the musicians I know, to send them feedback, demanding that very simple feature be part of the next update. I also experienced some stressful moments when my pressing the Pause button had no affect, and I sometimes had to push it several times, before it would finally stop! That sure makes it hard to subtly stop or start songs, and especially points out one more major flaw of this device. It also has worked fine when I was using mini-discs, yet this state-of-the-art thousand dollar iPad Pro can't get it to work properly? This really concerned me, as that feature has worked just fine on my two ancient iPods, that I'd been using to play tracks. However, that night on my gig, when I went to play some tunes, they blasted so loudly they almost blew out my sound system!! Apparently the "Sound Control" preference, which is supposed to normalize all the music, just so no song would be blasting, or too low, isn't very reliable. Well, once I ran out and got that, I assumed I was set. ![]() Was surprised, but not really, that Apple canned the mini-stereo plug, making us buy even more adaptors. And when I finally figured out how to load my tunes onto it, so I could use it on a couple gigs I had coming up, I first had to get an adapter to be able to go from USB3 to a quarter inch, to get into my mixer. ![]() I also went out and bought a new iPad, again, after hearing everyone rave about it. If not, where would I find them?įinally, a technical question. But is this accurate, only the Blues styles cost, and the others don't. Why wouldn't something as basic as Blues grooves not be standard? Although that may be why some of the tunes I've downloaded, in particular Jazz/Blues tunes sound so foreign. On the App Store preview page, it shows the Pop, Latin, & Jazz styles as costing nothing, and the only one you can buy are the Blues styles, which strikes me as a bit odd. In fact, some of the tunes I've downloaded will play, and the chords and groove cause me to not even recognize the tune, ones I've known and played many times.Īnother question I have is about the styles offered. I don't know if I'm missing something, but I haven't run across "thousands of great backing tracks". I began by downloading some of the songlists, like the Jazz one, and then searching for specific songs. Hi, I just recently purchased and began checking iRealPro out, after hearing cats rave about it for years. ![]()
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