So about iRealPro, is it not just for jazz anymore?
I tried it once, probably around several years ago, but ended up uninstalling it because all the backing options kinda sounded the same which put me to sleep, like on a public radio easy-listening channel or something, I actually like that kind of music but it wasn't what I was looking for in the way of backing tracks to practice along with, I was looking for more variety of styles/genres, especially some funk and things like that. Maybe it was user-error on my part, maybe I just didn't spend enough time with the app, not sure.
Also, once you get or write the tracks you want, does the app work
offline? (without internet or data or wifi connection). I would be using it on Android again. I'm thinking about trying it again but would like to hear more about it first. I already use ChordPulse on my laptop, it has kept me happily occupied for several years now, but I'm certainly not opposed to broadening my horizons with additional apps
if the newer version of iRealPro is better than it used to be.
Thanks in advance for any additional info.
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