![]() ![]() 3 6 comments Best Add a Comment LaneyTunes 2 yr. I can see chord charts from further away, but have been using lead sheets mostly now, because it is much easier to keep track of proper timing. Is there an iReal Pro equivalent for Windows 10 It's not a huge deal to switch between my phone and my laptop when I'm practicing, but if I could avoid switching and have everything on one device I'd definitely opt for that. Using a K&M iPad holder on a mic boom on a short stand made to fit in my OnStage 2 tier Z stand, have a cable to charge it, just insert it (I don't leave it there), tighten up the holder, power on, works a treat. One of Time Magazines 50 Best Inventions of 2010. The app also lets you create and collect chord charts of your favorite songs for reference. It simulates a real-sounding band that can accompany you as you practice. ![]() Thought about a first generation 12" iPad Pro, but the 9" one works just fine when I move it a bit closer to me. iReal Pro offers an easy-to-use tool to help musicians of all levels master their art. Then wait a few seconds for the system to automatically download the iReal Pro MOD APK / DATA file To install software anywhere else, you have to enable. Should be possible to find a good used/refurbished iPad 3 (or later - need Bluetooth 4 for most of the current pedals for page turning) at a reasonable price - by far the easiest way for anyone who is already using OnSong and familiar with its use. Back it up to iCloud Files or Dropbox, then load the other two from the backup. The iPad 3 is quite sufficiently fast to handle the app well (I still have Module and a few other music apps on it, 32GB model, with plenty of space. Is there an app that is similar to iReal Pro Get 10 alternatives to iReal Pro for Windows 10, 11, 7 & Mac. The oldest is an iPad 3 (30-pin connector), which now is dedicated to use as music sheet viewer for my playing in church praise band. I have three iPads, it is loaded on all three. I've built a few songs using the text based input, but usually use PDF files, since that is what CCLI supplies. I'm using it in conjunction with CCLI and Ashampoo PDF Pro 2 (which allows very substantial editing on PDF files, even turning jpg images into PDF). They do have "console" add-in which allows viewing and adding songs from a web browser running on PC, Mac, probably Linux. According to their site, OnSong is working (somewhat slowly) on a Mac version, no mention of a PC version. ![]()
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