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    Default More styles for Rock/Pop/R&B

    So I don't know if it's in the works already, but I feel like your Jazz offerings are superb. The rock/pop styles on the other hand are not so great. I would love to see better rock and pop stylings, because a lot of the music i play really isn't jazz at all. I would purchase a pack. I think the work you did on the jazz pack is pretty great, but with so many Jazz stylings offered that sound decent, I don't feel like I need new ones.

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    I agree. It would be nice to have something else than just aperggios playing on the verses in the pop/rock style.

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    Hi folks.
    I agree - that the pop rock styles are pretty limited. And more 'basic' rhythms would be good.
    I was looking for a style which, in 3/4 gives an uncluttered drum beat and straight bass and chords (with no 'clever' bass timings).
    Like:-
    Kick 2 3 Snare 2 3
    Bass Bass
    Chord Chord

    It would be GREAT if we could buy a 'Styles Editor', and have some control over instruments and patterns. :-)

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    In the request survey, what exactly is the difference between "export a whole playlist as pdf book" and "export setlist as pdf"?

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    "export a whole playlist as pdf book": export every song in the playlist as a PDF instead of exporting them one by one
    and "export setlist as pdf": export the list of songs in the playlist

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    Ok, I understand now.
    But I don't see the need of adding a feature for exporting a list of songs in a playlist. This can already be done by exporting a html file that can easily be converted to a PDF file.
    But exporting a whole playlist as a PDF book, is something that is definitely needed!
    Last edited by CyrilleB; 10-29-2016 at 04:50 PM.

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    A Styles editor would be great! I'd like to be able to change the song length, among other things. I'd also like a drum editor that would let us add or delete or shift hits. Some of the drum lines are pretty stiff.
    Last edited by Columbian; 05-22-2024 at 03:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Columbian View Post
    A Styles editor would be great! I'd like to be able to change the song length, among other things. I'd also like a drum editor that would let us add or delete or shift hits. Some of the drum lines are pretty stiff.
    You can do that now. Simply export a song to a DAW.
    More: https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...5165#post75165

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    You can do that now. Simply export a song to a DAW.
    More: https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...5165#post75165
    I appreciate the tip, but one of the great things about IRP is how easily I can call up a chart and start playing with it. Exporting and editing take time and introduce distractions into my practices. Having to open the DAW and use it, instead of IRP, to practice exacerbates the process further. Gets pretty close to defeating the purpose of the app.

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