![]() But it will work best on an iPad I think. I think Google is bringing out a new Nexus tablet soon, and the Samsung tablets are pretty good. While you can use it on any Android device (i.e., Kindle), you will need to spend some money to get good performance, especially audio quality. I think the best choice for device for this software is either a Mac or an iPad. (This is also useful for editing the data if needed.) For practicing or composing though, it's fine. ![]() If I want to use iRealPro output in a recording, then I export the MIDI data and use my high quality Native Instruments samples. And the direct sound from iRealPro itself is not all that good they use workable but pretty vanilla samples. Sound quality on any mobile device is going to be fairly low - at least from a hi-fi standpoint. I've used it on my iPhone but it's way too fussy to use on that small screen. I use it on my Google Nexus tablet and my Mac. ![]() There are small differences between the Mac version and the mobile platform versions. IRealPro works on Android and iOS, as well as OSX. ![]()
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