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  1. #1
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    Post Tuning - Change Playback Pitch

    Is there a way to tune down. By that I mean, although the chart would show a C chord the actual concert pitch played would be a B. The cover band I play in has me tune my guitars a half step down. So all my guitar are tune a 1/2step down. Just would be nice not to have to retune a guitar when I use Irealb.
    Thanks for your time!
    Z

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    This is the most important missing feature for me. Most of my guitars are tuned 1/2 step flat. I don't want to change the tuning so I can play along with ideal B.

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    Please implement this feature. I would even pay for this!

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    Default Change playback pitch

    Hi, I would like to request to add the possibility to change the playback pitch without transposing the chart. I very frequently play instruments which aren't tuned to A=440, but a bit higher or lower than that. Once I do, I can't play with the app anymore..

    I would appreciate very much the addition of this feature - the ideal would be a box that allows me to choose the Hz for A between 380 and 470.

    Many many thanks!

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    Default pitch 440 hz

    Hello,

    is it possible to change the music pitch in irealb i.e. from 440 hz -> 442 hz?

    Best to all, Christoph
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 09-10-2016 at 01:45 AM. Reason: Moved to tuning thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChristophBM View Post
    Hello,

    is it possible to change the music pitch in irealb i.e. from 440 hz -> 442 hz?

    Best to all, Christoph
    No, not at this time (within the app)
    External options are suggested earlier in this thread.
    )BOB

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    New in v8.3 update
    A=430 to 450Hz

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    Quote Originally Posted by dflat View Post
    New in v8.3 update
    A=430 to 450Hz
    YAY! A useful function, like if your old piano is in relative tune,...just a little flat.

    It's a global setting found in "Advanced Audio Settings" in the MORE section.
    https://technimo.helpshift.com/a/ire...l=en&p=android

    But just like the automatic-change tempo/transpose practice setting (graduation hat) you have to remember to turn it OFF/reset it to 440 when not needed.
    Thank You!
    )BOB
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 07-12-2018 at 05:38 PM.

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    Default Adjusting concert pitch to other than A=440

    Hi everyone! My request to the staff is to add a possibility to type in the Hz for the note A, to anything other than the common 440Hz. Sometime I play with instruments which are permanently tuned in other reference pitch (like 380, 415, 446, 472Hz...), and then using iRealPro is impossible. In this case, it would make much sense if I could tune the software to match the instrument, rather than the opposite. I guess that is should be a tiny addition to the code, as many guitar tuners in the app stores have this option.

    Thank you so much for considering this feature! It will open the door for many of us who are classical musicians wishing to improvise
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 09-29-2016 at 10:26 AM. Reason: Moved to existing discussion thread

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    Default Pitch tuning

    I would like to see output tuneable either side of 440 for instruments that can't be tuned but are not spot on. Also Celtic, & Irish/Scottish styles would be much appreciated.
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 11-06-2016 at 03:12 PM. Reason: Moved to existing discussion thread

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