Is there any way to turn off the count in and let playback start right away?
Is there any way to turn off the count in and let playback start right away?
You can make the count-in silent by turning off the count-in volume on the count-in control screen (accessed from the tempo control screen, tap the metronome icon upper-left). You can choose a 0, 1 or 2 bar count.
You can alselect "Auto" which will count 1 bar for slower tempos, 2 bars for faster tempos.
irRp playbacks from the app can't start instantly because the app needs some time to construct a new track for the song each time.
If you export the audio to another device, you could trigger it to start instantly. You could also combine multiple songs into a single track to play one right after another.
You could also start a song playing, and immediately pause it after the count-in. It would then start to play again immediately when you touch play.
)BOB
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 05-18-2017 at 03:09 PM.
Thanks for answering so quick. I would like that option when I'm practicing little bits of songs over and over, but if it's not possible then so be it. Otherwise it's a great app!
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 05-18-2017 at 03:12 PM.
I'm just starting with iReal Pro but since I already have some experience in programming similar systems, what I do to work around this limitation in a live performance situation to turn off count-in sound, limit the count-in to miimum (1 measure) and start the song with a 4 measure intro that don't necessarily require me to play at the beginning of the song, that will sound more professional than having the count-in sound or rushing a melody that maybe start in the measure before. Another good idea that works great with bossa novas and other latin rhythms is to start the song with 4 or 8 measures of rhythm only without chords (N.C.). I hope you find this useful.
La musica puede sonar cuando pones el play . Sin conteo ni linias intermitentes?
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 08-09-2018 at 03:30 AM. Reason: Moved to existing discussion thread
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