Editor
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Change song title, composer, style, or key
Open the song and tap the pencil at the top right, then tap Edit. On Mac and Windows you can also press Cmd-E (Ctrl-E). A song carries ...
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Chord symbols and shorthands
iReal Pro supports a wide range of chord qualities. The chord picker in the Editor always shows every one the current version offers: open i...
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Editor controls
The Editor puts every chord, barline, symbol, and text control on a single keyboard. Open it from a song: tap the pencil at the top right, t...
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Editor controls
The Editor puts every chord, barline, symbol, and text control in a single panel beside the chart. Open it from a song: click the pencil at ...
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Smaller chord font
Chords print at one of two sizes, Normal and Small. Put the cursor where the change should start, then choose the size. Everything from ther...
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Indicate repeated measures
Pair an opening repeat barline with a closing one, and the measures between them play twice. To repeat a section more times, add a text...
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Chord spacing in the Editor
Each bar is divided into cells, one per beat, and where a chord sits inside the bar is what tells the player how long it lasts. The player r...
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Repeat endings and texts (D.S. and D.C. al Coda)
iReal Pro understands standard navigation and repeat text, so the player can follow the form of a song. Add the text to a measure in th...
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Chord chart length
The Editor supports a maximum of twelve systems, the twelve lines of chords counting down the page. New songs can start from a barline templ...
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Change time signature
Open the Editor and select the measure where the meter should change. The time signature stays in force until another one replaces it, and a...
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Alternate chords
Alternate chords are the small chords printed above the regular ones. Switch to alternate entry, then enter the chord as usual. Switch again...
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Adjust bar size
The two arrow buttons insert and delete one cell at the cursor, shifting the rest of the chart forward or back. On Mac and Windows they are ...
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N.C. and Break (silence)
An N.C. (no chord) makes the chordal instruments drop out for the length of the bar. The drums keep playing. Type n, or use the N.C. button....
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Set and Transpose
Both buttons sit beside the key signature in the Editor, and they do different jobs. Set changes only the song's default key signature....
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'END' symbol
The END symbol tells the player where to finish. On the last chorus the player holds the first chord of the marked bar under a fermata, inst...
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Add text to chart
Open the Editor, tap the measure where the text belongs, then tap T (iOS) or ABC (Android) to switch the keyboard into text mode. Tap t...
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Rehearsal marks
Rehearsal marks label the sections of a song. In the Editor, tap or click the first measure of the section, then choose a letter. iOS, ...
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Time signatures recognized by the player
The player reads every time signature the Editor offers. The simple meters play as written, and the compound ones are mapped onto a pulse th...
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Remove symbols from chart
Most of the symbol buttons in the Editor toggle: they insert the symbol, and remove it again. Open the Editor and put the cursor in the...
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Copy and paste in the Editor
Tap or click and hold a measure until it selects, then drag across or down, or drag the blue handles, to set the range. With an external key...
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Edit chords
Open the Editor by tapping the pencil in song view, then tap Edit. There are two ways to enter or change a chord:Tap the measure and ty...
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Revert song to original version
There is no Revert. While you are still in the Editor, a series of undos takes you back through your changes. Once you save the song, its pr...
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Transform a song into an iReal Pro chart
You need to know the chords, or have a chart of them, and enter them yourself in the Editor. iReal Pro cannot import a PDF, a MIDI file, or ...
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Invisible root (oval symbol)
The oval button on the symbols palette inserts an invisible root: a bass note printed with no chord symbol above it. Use it for a moving bas...
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Coda symbol
The Coda symbol shapes a song's form in two ways. As an outro or tag. Placed in the form with a matching Coda section, the player takes...
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Create a song
Tap into the song library and tap the + button, then add the title, composer, and style, and set the key the chords will be in as you enter ...
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Add text to chart
Open the Editor (Cmd-E, Ctrl-E), click where the text belongs, then click into the Text field and type. Click the arrow at the end of t...
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Create a song
Click Songs in the sidebar, or the playlist you want the song to appear in as well. On Mac click the + at the top right, or press Cmd-N for ...
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Compound time signatures
An odd meter can be felt more than one way. iReal Pro defaults to 3+2 for 5/8 and 5/4, and to 4+3 for 7/8 and 7/4 (v2024.4 or higher). ...
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Add an intro to a song
Add an intro in one of two ways. Play the ending as an intro. Tap and hold a measure a few bars from the end, then play from there, and...
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