Steve Stroud
I've used the original Lyric pad for about 600 gigs, it's really great. My only gripe was the lack of an easy export feature for your files. Assumed this version would be a big step up, but to be honest, it's just more clunky, easier to get lost in menus.. It takes you longer to get to your songs. You can't quick access a song by touching the set list anymore. I've gone back to using the original version which suits me better. Your mileage may vary. By all accounts, the developer is a good guy.
15 people found this review helpful
Big Fella
Not ready yet. I've really wanted to use Lyric Pad and have downloaded previous versions with a view to supporting the project. LP2 was not very instinctive, a few useful features were missing and superfluous features were difficult to navigate (switch off). LP3 is going in the wrong direction (for me) in both these regards. There is much potential with this app but there is also stiff competition.
14 people found this review helpful
Lyric Pad Apps
June 23, 2020
Sorry you feel that way Big fella. Most features in LP3 can be enabled / disabled so it best suits the user. Unfortunately this amount of customisation also results in a certain complexity. Feel free to email me at dan@lyricpadapps.com and I will be happy to help you set it up to best suit your needs
A Google user
By far the best tool by a long way for musicians and performers. Once mastered you can have complete control over your lyric and backing files, create and save endless set lists, edit display features, control wirelessly with Bluetooth foot controllers. I have done nearly 400 shows with LP3 and cannot recommend it enough, it frees you up on stage to be able to concentrate on your performance and not be flicking through pages of notes to find your next song . A must for any musician.
12 people found this review helpful
Lyric Pad Apps
February 6, 2020