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Title: Best Way to Store Chordchart on Ipad
Post by: psychotik on April 25, 2015, 05:37:35 AM
So I got into a variety band that plays tons of songs 3 full sets a week, i got a thick song list that is really hard to organize, got an ipad as well, so is there a way to import these files and put them on the ipad with a quick search functionality, pdf browsing capability, or how do you guys do it
Title: Re: Best Way to Store Chordchart on Ipad
Post by: j.nikko3123 on April 25, 2015, 06:27:10 AM
I'm using ForScore for notations and iRealPro for charts on live stints.

I find iRealPro more intuitive and the interface is really good on dimmed lights although you have to manually create the chord arrangements. ForScore is almost like a PDF viewer aimed for musicians I just find the scaling very small but its like you're turning a real score book,you can easily annotate your sheets as well.
Title: Re: Best Way to Store Chordchart on Ipad
Post by: psychotik on April 25, 2015, 06:52:17 AM
I'm using ForScore for notations and iRealPro for charts on live stints.

I find iRealPro more intuitive and the interface is really good on dimmed lights although you have to manually create the chord arrangements. ForScore is almost like a PDF viewer aimed for musicians I just find the scaling very small but its like you're turning a real score book,you can easily annotate your sheets as well.

can i just scan my sheets and turn them to pdf and it's good? thanks for the reply bro
Title: Re: Best Way to Store Chordchart on Ipad
Post by: j.nikko3123 on April 25, 2015, 07:26:39 AM
You can do that with ForScore or just any PDF app. I just suggested those two apps because those are musician-centric.