Hi All,
I'm running Windows 10 on a Surface pro 3, using Bluestacks 2 to emulate Android. I've installed iRealPro into that Android emulator.
When I play back a chart, if the chord symbol is D, the audio out is playing in E. It is a whole step sharp to the written chord. I haven't verified this on every chart, but seen it on several. D and E are just examples. Every chord sounds a whole step above the written sound.
So, given this technology stew, what's the best option for getting the chords to sound as written?
Note that in the playback panel, there's a mortarboard hat for learning mode. The overlay dialog box produced by that hat has the title "practice". It has a slider for changing the key. It has no effect on the chord symbols or the playback pitch.
Has anybody else out there seen or solved this problem?
Courtsong
I'm running Windows 10 on a Surface pro 3, using Bluestacks 2 to emulate Android. I've installed iRealPro into that Android emulator.
When I play back a chart, if the chord symbol is D, the audio out is playing in E. It is a whole step sharp to the written chord. I haven't verified this on every chart, but seen it on several. D and E are just examples. Every chord sounds a whole step above the written sound.
So, given this technology stew, what's the best option for getting the chords to sound as written?
Note that in the playback panel, there's a mortarboard hat for learning mode. The overlay dialog box produced by that hat has the title "practice". It has a slider for changing the key. It has no effect on the chord symbols or the playback pitch.
Has anybody else out there seen or solved this problem?
Courtsong