How to uninstall iReal Pro
UPDATE January 2019
There's still a lot of helpful information in this thread.
You can find current how-to info here:
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...05-User-Manual
** UPDATED FOR IREAL PRO **
DEC 2013
iOS
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Backup your songs and playlists
More>Backup
creates an email with all songs and playlists, send to yourself (back to your iOS device so you can reinstall it all)
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Long-press on iReal Pro (it should not open) and all user apps will start to jiggle
3
Press the X cross to delete iReal Pro
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Press the Home button to return to normal mode.
To reinstall, use the same iTunes account (iOS device's More>Store) so you are not charged again at the App Store. (iReal Pro and in-app purchases of Style packs are only charged on your iTunes account the first time they are purchased.)
Tap on your backup in Mail app to import your backup songs/playlists.
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Settings—Restore purchases
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Android
If you need to clear data:
iReal Pro More>Erase all content and Settings
To backup your songs and playlists:
More>Backup
creates an email with all songs and playlists, email to yourself
To uninstall iReal Pro:
Home>More>Apps>iReal Pro ... Uninstall
(or similar, depending on your Android device.)
Assuming automatic backup is ON in your device's Settings, when you reinstall iReal Pro, it should import your songs and playlists automatically
(Google does not absolutely guarantee this however, and it will be the latest backup it had done). If not, then you have your backup in your email.
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Uninstalling iReal Pro is seldom needed but could be used if you think there is some kind of problem in the way it is behaving. It is usually not necessary to do update when a new version is released, as the new version keeps user data intact (although we recommend backing up just to be sure your data does not get lost or something goes wrong).
Posting a song or a list of songs on Forum
I had to do a lot of experimenting to be able to get my songs into Forum. I believe that a straight-ahead step-by-step description would be very beneficial and make the process easier. Here is the way I would present the process of
"How to Submit Tunes to iReal Forums" .
1) In iReal, select the song or playlist
2) In the lower left-hand corner of iReal, click the first icon on the left (a box with an arrow) and select Song (Playlist) to Forums.
3)From a pop-up window, select "Open Forums"
4) Select a category (Jazz; Brazilian; Pop...)
5) Select "Post New Thread"
6) In the pop-up message area, first Title your entry, then click in the blank message space and hit Command V. Your song (or list) will appear in two forms: Coded numbers, then the actual titles. (Don't be confused by all the numbers. They belong there)
7) Below the message window, and off to the right, select "Preview Post' (If anything is wrong, a pop-up will tell you)
8) Select "Submit New Thread". You are done.
PLAYER CHARTS vs. READER CHARTS
PLAYER CHARTS vs. READER CHARTS
Sometimes you have to decide between a crowded, single-page chart for the player feature or having easily readable multi-page chart(s) for the performer.
Because this wonderful app is designed for a single-page cell phone platform, there will be some limitations.
If you are composing a lengthy symphony, iReal Pro is probably not your first choice.
The app was designed to DISPLAY the changes to a song on a single page on a small screen. A PERFECT portable, in your pocket, transposing fakebook.
If you're looking to handle long, complex arrangements on a single page, in iReal Pro, it's a challenge.
The wonderful player feature was initially intended as a PRACTICE tool. Because of the great work by the developer, some find the player useful in performance.
To address the issue: How many measures are possible?, if there's only one chord in a measure, only ONE space is required for that bar. Just add a bar-line on each side of that space. So, it's often quite possible to squeeeeeze lots more measures into your chart. Your chart may be ugly, impossible for a performer to easily read and have tiny chords that overlap, but will play just fine by the iRp player feature. Sometimes you just gotta choose what you really need.
More:
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...sures-per-line
The user may need to choose between having a readable chart, or the player track that works a certain way. For instance, you can force the player to accent off-beats by switching back and forth between time signatures but that can make the chart very difficult to read on the fly.
More on Half-beats:
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...-on-half-beats
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...chopate-chords
Likewise, you can make the player follow a complex form by writing it all out, but then you must condense the lengthy chart (by shortening measures) to make it fit the small screen, single page format of this wonderful app which makes it hard (or impossible) for the performer to read.
You can choose to have a lengthy, but easy for the performer to read and play chart by writing it all out, start to finish, top to bottom over multiple pages. Then during performance, simply swipe page to page. I do this for long choral arrangements with various D.S.'s and key changes.
Make sure you title each chart (page) in a way that will make sense to you.
Title xyz p1, Title xyz p2, etc.
You can still use the player feature to practice a part of the arrangement on a single page, but to play the whole song's track, you'd need to export the tracks to a DAW or sequencer, splice them together and play them with an external device.
Hopefully, in the process of adding more and more layers of features to be all things for all users, iReal Pro won't loose track of the elegant ease and simplicity that was the original hallmark of these incredible apps.
:))BOB
Getting help with writing a chart
FOR HELP WITH A CHART, POST THE WHOLE CHART along with your question.
Only post charts and playlists in the forums directly from your app using iReal pro format.
Share>Forums (or Post to Forums) so they can be downloaded and opened directly in the editor.
Don't use attachments, images or other file-sharing links from websites or your computer.
https://technimo.helpshift.com/hc/en...-forums/?p=all
The only reasons to use notation devices like multiple endings, repeat brackets and various repeat instructions (3x) DS, DC etc. are to save "ink" and chart space (because of the current iRp single-page format) or to make the chart easier for a musician to read and follow.
There are usually multiple ways to write what you want the musician (and player) to play. Which way would be best in your situation, depends on the context of the whole chart.
So, for help with a part of a chart, please post the entire chart to show the issue in its correct context. (Even if you need to share the chart as two pages)
While non-standard work-arounds may cause the player to act in a specific way, they can be confusing to a musician.
(eg. Starting with a 2nd ending without a 1st ending)
Chart Layout Conventions
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=301#post301
If you are having difficulty with a chart, share your work-in-progress (meaning): post your chart, explain the issue and other members will help you get it sorted. The discussion will probably help other and future users as well.
If you are having an issue with a chart, it’s likely that you aren’t the only user with that (or a similar) issue. If you figure out a solution on your own, please reply to your problem-thread and show others your chart and solution. Please don’t describe a problem and then leave us hanging.
We’re all in this together.
:))BOB