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Guitar Pro is the leading guitar-tablature editing software on the market. Guitar Pro has all the tools you need to improve,
compose and accompany yourself on the guitar. It's got a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo, bass and other stringed
instruments. Scale tools and a chord diagram editor lets you create the perfect score and the guitar composition you've always
wanted.
The updated Guitar Pro 5 has a realistic sound engine, improved imports from other formats, and
a slew of minor enhancements throughout. Guitar Pro 5 is smooth both when composing new pieces and transcribing existing ones.
It can display both tablature and standard music notation on the same page, and it also supports bass, banjo, drums, and other
instruments. It performs two-way conversions between tablature and standard notation and can export in multiple formats, including
ASCII tabs, WAV, and MIDI.
Guitar Pro 5's great strength, though, is convenience. Compared with the pricier Cakewalk Pro Audio, Guitar
Pro offers a more accessible interface without sacrificing features. Unlike most ASCII-tab-editing programs, such as TabMaster
1.3, Guitar Pro formats printed output so that no line of music gets cut between two pages. Other useful features include
a metronome and a built-in digital tuner. The program gives easy control over tempo, vibrato, articulation, harmonics, bends,
and virtually all other techniques used in notation. However, there's no option to include bends on standard notation. If
you don't want to use the tablature (which can display bends), you can end up playing the wrong note; for example, if there's
a note bent up from C, the program will list it as a standard C.
Guitar Pro 5 also gets high marks sonically. A new playback system called the Realistic Sound Engine
(RSE) is based on recorded samples and digital modeling. I could add effects and equalize the various RSE instruments in order
to create a better and more realistic sound. The system is a massive improvement over the program's older (though still present
in this build) MIDI sound. It's not perfect, though. I occasionally encountered odd changes in volume between notes, especially
when there was a large change in pitch, and this produces an unnatural sound. Also, when I combined RSE sounds with MIDI sounds,
they sometimes seemed slightly out of synch.
As an all-purpose composition program, Guitar Pro is outclassed by more expensive software such as Cakewalk
and Sibelius. For guitarists, however, the program has no serious competition. Guitar Pro's closest guitar-specific competitor
is the freeware Power Tabs, which was last updated in 2000. Power Tabs lacks the RSE engine and sounds weak even for a MIDI-based
program. Guitar Pro also outputs a much better track to use when you want a WAV file with every instrument except the one
being played. Tab Editor matches the main features in Guitar Pro, such as the tablature, staff notation, and playback, but
misses a lot of the important details; it exports fewer file types and can't import many types of tabs, including Guitar Pro
tabs. Guitar Pro, on the other hand, can import Power Tab files.
Power Tab files are also more difficult to find on the Web than those created with Guitar Pro. The tabs posted
by Guitar Pro users also tend to be of higher quality than the alternatives.
Overall, Guitar Pro 5 is a worthy update to the best guitar-tablature editing software around. The realistic
sounds aren't perfect, but they're a huge improvement over the MIDI sounds of past builds, and the program's printed output
looks great. If you're a guitar player ready to make the step up from freeware, this is the program to get. Check out the Guitar Pro website
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A Powerful, Simple and Intuitive Editor |
Guitar Pro allows you to create whole scores for guitar, bass or other stringed
instruments in a few minutes.
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View and Listen to your Tablatures |
Far more than a simple editor, Guitar Pro allows you to view and listen to your
scores in high quality.
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A Complete Workshop for the Guitarist |
Guitar Pro includes many tools for the guitarist such as the chord diagram generator, the guitar tuner, the metronome, the scale tool or the fretboard... |
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Import, Export and Share! |
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Import and export MIDI and ASCII format, and enjoy the tens of thousands of tablatures available
on the Internet in Guitar Pro format.
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