Guitar Pro is a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo and bass. Besides writing scores, Guitar Pro is a useful resource for guitarists from beginner to experienced levels to progress , compose , or simply accompany themselves.
Scores for Everybody
Known for its ease of use, Guitar Pro allows you to easily and intuitively enter notes by using keyboard keys, mouse clicks on a fretboard or directly a MIDI instrument.
Guitar Pro can handle up to 256 tracks and supports 4- to 7-strings instruments as well as percussions. It is even possible to enter non-guitar tracks.
A Well-designed Interface
The numerous toolbars available allow you to quickly access the most important features.
With multitrack/monotrack display, horizontal or vertical scrolling, the screen display adjusts to your preferences and score types.
Tablatures and Standart Notation
Primarily designed for tablatures, Guitar Pro allows you to switch to standard notation for viewing or editing scores.
The two notation systems are bound, and a note entered in one system is automatically added in the other one.
The rhythmics are automatically calculated and displayed by Guitar Pro. You just have to enter the note duration and let Guitar Pro do the work.
Every Symbols and Effects
Guitar Pro allows you to use numerous musical symbols in your scores, and especially guitar-specific ones.
Dynamic, Grace note, Staccato, Fade In, Left and Right Hand Fingering, Strocke, Pickstroke, Ghost Note, Accentuated Note, Dead note, Let Ring, Harmonics, Tapping, Slapping, Hammer On / Pull Off, bend, Tremolo Bar, Slides, Vibrato, Wide Vibrato, Trill, Tremolo Picking, Palm Mute, Text, Lyrics, Chords...
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Guitar Pro 5.2 - Portable
Penned by Sriram at 9:49 PM
Labels: guitar pro, software
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I don’t usually reply to posts but I will in this case. WoW
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