More styles for Rock/Pop/R&B

gurumonkey

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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.
 
Certainly! Here are some additional styles and subgenres within the realms of Rock, Pop, and R&B:
Rock:
1. Alternative Rock
2. Indie Rock
3. Punk Rock
4. Classic Rock
5. Hard Rock
6. Progressive Rock
7. Garage Rock
8. Pop Rock
9. Folk Rock
10. Glam Rock Drift Boss
 
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Additional styles

Is it possible or could it be made possible to import Yamaha styles .sty files. The included styles with I Real Pro are good but for rock and blues a little limited.
 
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.
 
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I agree with You guys, more Rock is needed. I just bought Ireal it's fantastic idea but one thing is horrible. We have 21st century and instruments sounds like at early midi era. OK You could export midi to Garage Band or somewhere else but sorry, time to improove Ireal itself. Another thing (maybe I must deeper search, I'm new user) alternative chords diagrams easy to preview - campfire, barre and other alternatives - instead only one presented.

Best Regards
Pebe
 
It may not be rock/pop, but I’d like to see some better waltz styles. Not everybody is rock & pop in 4/4 time
 
6/8 Soul Styles

Is there a style that plays a 6/8 hip-hop shuffle kind of feel, where the hihat plays a consistent 6-per-bar, and the snare puts a back beat on the 4?
You can hear this on Chris Stapleton's "Tennesee Whiskey" and Al Green's "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."

Can't find this so far on my android version of iReal.
 
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You can do that now. Simply export a song to a DAW.
More: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/Midi-drum&p=75165.29192/#post-75165

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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