Making all my upcoming albums in Midi from now on with Guitar Pro 7.5 ADVERTISMENT - Right now if you buy a Solar Guitar from www.solar-guitars.com you will receive a Guitar Pro 7.5 license for free. Valid up until 3 January 2019 www.solar-guitars.com
Mr. Ola Englund, I really appreciate all your testing reviews, they are really helpful. Ive seen all your amp head reviews but being a metal head, Ive never seen a review on the Fender Metal Head MH500. It's the only metal amp head I'm aware that fender has made I'm sure it has a fantastic clean channel but curious how it sounds because it surprisingly has a noise gate in the head and a fx to tighten the gate as well as a tight drive and loose drive specifically made for drop tunnings. I just think it would be a sic review from you with your Thrashing on the guitar, let me know what you think! Thanks Ola!
Tip : use a virtual midi cable ( like LoopMIDI ) to route your GP tracks to your favorite Plug-ins / VST ( Superior drummer for drums or Shreddage for guitars for example ) and enhance your GP experience by 666%, a LOT better than using the RSE engine
@@TheKayser13 create the virtual midi cable(s) on LoopMIDI, then you'll simply find them on the list of available midi outputs in the Audio/MIDI settings of GP. Select the track you want on GP, use MIDI of course ( not RSE ) and you'll have the option to send it on a different port and channel Open your VST / Plug-in and make sure your IN matches whatever OUT port / channel you're using on GP. Bear in mind that a single port can hold 128 channels so no need to create too many extra ports, use the different channels available
Yeah likewise here. Also in response to ildur, i personally come up with a riff first then write it in. There is the odd occasion where i write a part inside the program i then have to learn (Have a song thats done with finger picking that i actually cant play because ive always played with a pick lol) but for the most I write it first, tab it second just so i dont forget it
@@BlazonStone I like to come up with the base of the song on real guitar. It's just easier to make smooth transitions and things don't sound that weird. For example strumming chords will sound terrible in gp even if I try to mimmick the changes in velocity. Also, getting involved in the tedious process of tabbing and clicking with your mouse can kill the creativity at the moment. When I have the riff written down, I add drums and it becomes basically a backing track for me to improvise bass and leads. GP is great for storing your musical ideas and playing around with them. You don't have to deal with not remembering how you played this one specific riff 5 years ago because you have tabs not just recorded audio. I have few huge files with all the riffs and I just move them around the project and have multiple versions of every riff with different following riffs.
I’ve been using GP for years now. It’s helped turn me from a classic dad rock player into a metal player with use of the metronome and speed training features. It’s a great product!
Something awesome with guitar pro too is that you can tab your drum parts then export it in midi and load it in you DAW. Great for drummers who doesn't have any DAW or have no idea how to program drums but know how to write it ! You can do the same thing with Piano or Keyboard ! Awesome
At one point, I had the entire “my song book” library. It was massive. I miss using torrents.......... Also, that chord progression is “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day.
Can you now again change instruments in the track? Can you add more than 10 different tracks now? Is it as intuitive as GP5? Is the drum notation still as crappy as GP6?
@@SchwartzerAdler Not sure what you mean by changing the instrument in a track, but if you mean automating instrument changes in a track, yes, you can do that. You could do that in GP5. I'm pretty sure there's still a decent track limit, but I'm not entirely sure. Yes, it's intuitive. Takes a little getting used to, but it's all pretty simple and easy to understand if you click around for awhile. Drum programming is the same as in GP5. I pretty much memorized the drum sample numbers so I never really had too much trouble with inputting drums.
Hi, @@SchwartzerAdler, yes, you can change the track's sound during the song with "Sound Automations". Yes, you can add as many tracks as you want. The tablature notation and a new Drumkit View for editing drums are now available. 😉
I use GP tab files whenever I'm working on a cover. I export the midi tracks for the drums and load them up in my DAW and let Superior Drummer do the playing. It makes it much more fun to learn the guitar parts when you have a really nice drum sound to play over.
Ola: *pops down a Green Day track* Ola: "I have this awesome chord segment that I just wrote. You may not steal this, it's, it's copyrighted, by, uh, what - " *CUT*
My routine is wake up (usually somewhat hungover), see an Ola video, breathe a sigh of relief, watch said video, and then stumble into work 10% happier. Thanks Ola.
I think guitar pro was an important part in my learning when i was first starting and got intermediate. I got it when it was at guitar pro 4, and i think it made me better because on top of being a playback software, the tabs were often much more accurate than the regular ones, at least on Ultimate-Guitar. I don't think i would be as good if I couldn't find all the songs and stuff when ever I wanted, and there's pretty much every song out there in a guitar pro format!
This is a fantastic video, I bought guitar pro a month or two ago but I’ve been exclusively using it for learning songs, hadn’t dove in to the deeper features. This gives me a lot of ideas for how I can use it to compose.
the drum editor still needs improvement. why not use a GM standard drum map for it (midi map like piano roll). like in every DAW and TUX. that's my suggestion. Many people are used to such a layout. That is still the biggest disadvantage. otherwise I would have bought it long ago. Thanks for the review OOOOLLLLAAAAAHH. :)
Tux Guitar is able to do all of this for FREE. I use it for several years now and I never really find any extra functions in GP that could have make me move for it. If somebody is interested by GP, I would say try TG first, then think if GP is really a worth it 60$ investment.
I'm using TuxGuitar. It's less comfortable to use, it uses standart MIDI sounds for playback but it free ( GNU LGPL License) and can open power tabs for mac. Also it's small, fast and more stable.
TWO QUESTIONS 1.What colour (color ) is the staff (stave) lines when you print them out ? They look a bit grey 2. Can you change the thickness of the staff lines ? It looks a bit thin to me THANKS !
question .. is it possible to hide sheet music and leave only the TAB for printing? I am looking for and do not know where this function could be. You can do that with the guitar pro 5
What! What does he do in 02:20 to make the sound more realistic? It sounds so much better than mine. Is that possible with MS GS Wavetable Synth/General Midi in GP5?
OMFG! DUDE! OLA! You made my morning brother. Starting @5:26 If I was drinking something it would of shot out of my noise! I just recently (less then 7 days) bought Guitar Pro 7.5. I enjoy it, it's a little bit of a learning curve for me being out of the music game for 11 years. A question? Can you hook up your guitar and play something and have it tab out in Guitar Pro? For example, using a MIDI product like Fishman Triple Play? I really want to see someone do it. Will you take that Challenge?
Hello Ola, thank you for a review, have been using a cracked Guitar Pro 5.2 for a 10 years. The question - what is that explorer you had? How many frets do you have there? I think it will be pretty unique if it is a 24 frets explorer!!! Thank you, mr. President ;)
Yep. That's definitely something for someone who doesn't know about theory. But I mean, if you write a melody, and your fancy computer software then tells you what scales that melody is from.... not gonna change whether you wrote something good or not.
Are there any tips for hearing easier while playing guitar and speed trainer is on? Whatever settings I have tried, either gp or my guitar vst is dominating the overall sound and I don’t hear the other one well.
I have more than 500 riffs saved as Guitar pro files in my hard disk and dropbox over the years. Because I always switch to Guitar Pro when I find a riff, I have never properly learned how to play my guitar in 20 years.
GP is amazing to layout ideas of the whole palette of instruments. Although I am enjoying writing by jamming to a premade drumtrack more. But if i want to finetune stuff and more complex stuff then gp is perfect for that.
Still using GP5 simply for the fact it lets you use the tab for drums instead of being forced to use standard notation, if these newer guitar pro versions let me use the midi numbers for drums instead of standard sheet music notation then i would upgrade
Used Guitar Pro long time ago. Didn't knew this features...or maybe they weren't in it to this time. So it never caught me really. Meanwhile I work with Cubase, recording and soundbuilding the simple way.
Guitar Pro is the shit, its cheap, essential tool for any guitarist IMO. One of the best tools though for guitar pro is the Tools->Scales feature, where you can bring up any scales and modes in any keys with full scale fretboard, where you can jam and learn new shit on the fly. Great tool for writing. What's cool also is if you have drum tracks for this tabbed out, you can export the Midi and pipe that into the Daw and slam it into EzDrummer or Superior Drummer 3, to setup quick backing tracks for songs.
Can I make my own riffs & exercises and then send them to my students without posting them publicly? I have an entire guitar tutorial-begginer-intermediate and advanced ---I have not taught for 2 decades and all my stuff is handwritten and wanting to computer generate...
Love GTP. Been using it since I started to play guitar (version 3, lol)! After coming up with a riff on guitar GTP is my main writing tool before recording concepts. But, until they bring back drum tab programming, I'm sticking with version 5.2. Standard notation is not rock 'n' roll and I refuse to learn it :P
Hey, Guitar Pro himself is out and about in the comment section here telling people you can use the tabulature editor for drums again in this version! :)
ya know whats even cooler than that? export to midi then drop it into daw and add all your correct VSTs and badabing you have the full band sound not just the guitar pro software processing the sound..
I'm using gp6 and export midis to FL Studio from there c::: Also, I export the bass wav-files, cause it just.... sounds good. God damn when you eq and slap and wah and flanger etc the bass, it sounds fuuken awesome
Playing fast rhythm SRV style 1 & 2 & scratchy scratchy scratchy 1 & 2 & scratchy scratchy scratchy is it possible to get that scratchy sound on guitar
Been using Guitar Pro since i've started playing... 18 years ago (damn...). I didn't like every version (GP6 was really crappy) but since GP7, i use it almost every day.
Hey Ola, I'm a relatively new subscriber and already a fan. I really like what you are doing! Maybe something for future FAQ's: I just wanted to know how you've got to the point to do your awesome vibrato. I somehow missed that for years (controlled downward vibrato on the low strings) and finally got to the point were it works QUITE well. But seeing and listening to you, I'm curious, if you have some good excercises for that to improve it. Cheers from Germany! :)
I kinda use it a lot. Now I'm using guitar pro 7. Before I write something down I'm actually made riffs from reality first and then compose it in the GP7 Here is the example of my idea of a song (It's all MIDI sound): soundcloud.com/nasenoob-nbo/mp-idea-3
Making all my upcoming albums in Midi from now on with Guitar Pro 7.5
ADVERTISMENT - Right now if you buy a Solar Guitar from www.solar-guitars.com you will receive a Guitar Pro 7.5 license for free. Valid up until 3 January 2019
www.solar-guitars.com
What about Chile?
Mr. Ola Englund, I really appreciate all your testing reviews, they are really helpful. Ive seen all your amp head reviews but being a metal head, Ive never seen a review on the Fender Metal Head MH500. It's the only metal amp head I'm aware that fender has made I'm sure it has a fantastic clean channel but curious how it sounds because it surprisingly has a noise gate in the head and a fx to tighten the gate as well as a tight drive and loose drive specifically made for drop tunnings. I just think it would be a sic review from you with your Thrashing on the guitar, let me know what you think! Thanks Ola!
All in midi? My dream has been fulfilled.
Damn I bought my Solar guitar in October! 😭
Tip : use a virtual midi cable ( like LoopMIDI ) to route your GP tracks to your favorite Plug-ins / VST ( Superior drummer for drums or Shreddage for guitars for example ) and enhance your GP experience by 666%, a LOT better than using the RSE engine
Holy crap I never thought of routing my GP midi to a VSTi! This is genius
How you do this ? Sounds like a cool idea ! It's an option in GP ?
@@TheKayser13 create the virtual midi cable(s) on LoopMIDI, then you'll simply find them on the list of available midi outputs in the Audio/MIDI settings of GP.
Select the track you want on GP, use MIDI of course ( not RSE ) and you'll have the option to send it on a different port and channel
Open your VST / Plug-in and make sure your IN matches whatever OUT port / channel you're using on GP.
Bear in mind that a single port can hold 128 channels so no need to create too many extra ports, use the different channels available
@@BenjiBaret
Excellent ! Thank you very much for your answer (:
wow
gp5 forever
gp4 forever
Guitar forever!
no one beat gp5
>tries to notate drums in GP6
No thanks. Sticking with GP5. 36-36-40-36-36-36-40-36-49
still using it!
5:35, did you just write a Dillinger Escape Plan song?
5:38 new Rings of Saturn sounds sweet
I wanted to make that joke but speaking of The Dillinger Escape Plan... Well done, my friend!
How to write like Rings of Saturn in 5 seconds...
Reminded me of DEMILICH
Haha you've read my mind :D
@@robinflick5516 ... then spent 5 years to learn how to play it lol.
I always use it to write songs. It helps me understand music as whole and come up with ideas for second guitar, bass and drum
Yeah likewise here. Also in response to ildur, i personally come up with a riff first then write it in. There is the odd occasion where i write a part inside the program i then have to learn (Have a song thats done with finger picking that i actually cant play because ive always played with a pick lol) but for the most I write it first, tab it second just so i dont forget it
@@BlazonStone I like to come up with the base of the song on real guitar. It's just easier to make smooth transitions and things don't sound that weird. For example strumming chords will sound terrible in gp even if I try to mimmick the changes in velocity. Also, getting involved in the tedious process of tabbing and clicking with your mouse can kill the creativity at the moment. When I have the riff written down, I add drums and it becomes basically a backing track for me to improvise bass and leads. GP is great for storing your musical ideas and playing around with them. You don't have to deal with not remembering how you played this one specific riff 5 years ago because you have tabs not just recorded audio. I have few huge files with all the riffs and I just move them around the project and have multiple versions of every riff with different following riffs.
I’ve been using GP for years now. It’s helped turn me from a classic dad rock player into a metal player with use of the metronome and speed training features. It’s a great product!
Something awesome with guitar pro too is that you can tab your drum parts then export it in midi and load it in you DAW. Great for drummers who doesn't have any DAW or have no idea how to program drums but know how to write it ! You can do the same thing with Piano or Keyboard ! Awesome
At one point, I had the entire “my song book” library. It was massive. I miss using torrents..........
Also, that chord progression is “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day.
I just upgraded to 7.5 from 5 and I love it. A lot of great improvements to automation and tone options. It's definitely worth the money.
Can you now again change instruments in the track? Can you add more than 10 different tracks now? Is it as intuitive as GP5?
Is the drum notation still as crappy as GP6?
@@SchwartzerAdler Not sure what you mean by changing the instrument in a track, but if you mean automating instrument changes in a track, yes, you can do that. You could do that in GP5.
I'm pretty sure there's still a decent track limit, but I'm not entirely sure.
Yes, it's intuitive. Takes a little getting used to, but it's all pretty simple and easy to understand if you click around for awhile.
Drum programming is the same as in GP5. I pretty much memorized the drum sample numbers so I never really had too much trouble with inputting drums.
Hi, @@SchwartzerAdler, yes, you can change the track's sound during the song with "Sound Automations".
Yes, you can add as many tracks as you want.
The tablature notation and a new Drumkit View for editing drums are now available. 😉
If I purchase the latest version of Guitar Pro 7.5 or 7.6, will I be able to convert my compositions from Guitar Pro 5?
I use GP tab files whenever I'm working on a cover. I export the midi tracks for the drums and load them up in my DAW and let Superior Drummer do the playing. It makes it much more fun to learn the guitar parts when you have a really nice drum sound to play over.
Holy shit you just blew my mind
Ola: *pops down a Green Day track*
Ola: "I have this awesome chord segment that I just wrote. You may not steal this, it's, it's copyrighted, by, uh, what - " *CUT*
The entire music theory tool just sold me on this. It seems like such a beneficial creativity tool! Thanks for the video on this.
I just saw that Thomann put a Solar guitar in their top 5 guitars of 2018. That's pretty rad.
This is a very cool one; combined with leaning by ear; best Ola video week!
Ola starting My day again 😀
This is how I start the workday, 5 days a week (if possible). Positive Ola ftw.
My routine is wake up (usually somewhat hungover), see an Ola video, breathe a sigh of relief, watch said video, and then stumble into work 10% happier. Thanks Ola.
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I think guitar pro was an important part in my learning when i was first starting and got intermediate. I got it when it was at guitar pro 4, and i think it made me better because on top of being a playback software, the tabs were often much more accurate than the regular ones, at least on Ultimate-Guitar. I don't think i would be as good if I couldn't find all the songs and stuff when ever I wanted, and there's pretty much every song out there in a guitar pro format!
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You can import/export MIDI into guitar pro too. It's great if you made some crazy shit in Ableton or something and want to turn it into tabs to learn.
This is a fantastic video, I bought guitar pro a month or two ago but I’ve been exclusively using it for learning songs, hadn’t dove in to the deeper features. This gives me a lot of ideas for how I can use it to compose.
"It probably won't make you a better guitar player"
I'm sold!
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the drum editor still needs improvement. why not use a GM standard drum map for it (midi map like piano roll). like in every DAW and TUX. that's my suggestion. Many people are used to such a layout. That is still the biggest disadvantage. otherwise I would have bought it long ago. Thanks for the review OOOOLLLLAAAAAHH. :)
Solar guitar with 55 frets coming soon!!!
reading these numbers I felt the skin between my ring finger and pinky slowly tearing
Wow! A full video without any burping. You’re a changed man!
Been using this program since Guitar pro 3. Always been the best.
I LOVE Guitar Pro... I've been used since the version 3. My favorite tool to practice and compose!!!!!
Tux Guitar is able to do all of this for FREE. I use it for several years now and I never really find any extra functions in GP that could have make me move for it. If somebody is interested by GP, I would say try TG first, then think if GP is really a worth it 60$ investment.
I'm using TuxGuitar. It's less comfortable to use, it uses standart MIDI sounds for playback but it free ( GNU LGPL License) and can open power tabs for mac. Also it's small, fast and more stable.
I didn’t now about the scale tools! Amazing thanks Ola
TWO QUESTIONS
1.What colour (color ) is the staff (stave) lines when you print them out ? They look a bit grey
2. Can you change the thickness of the staff lines ? It looks a bit thin to me
THANKS !
question .. is it possible to hide sheet music and leave only the TAB for printing? I am looking for and do not know where this function could be. You can do that with the guitar pro 5
Would you be willing to do a video on how to install plug-ins on computers along with other music tools for home musicians?
Love from a female guitarist, you're reviews help me so much in gear and learning music! Fist bump and metal horns up! Thanks Ola!
Tits or GTFO
What! What does he do in 02:20 to make the sound more realistic? It sounds so much better than mine. Is that possible with MS GS Wavetable Synth/General Midi in GP5?
Been using guitar pro since 5 was out in middle school! Such a good software
5:37 new Lucas Mann solo?
OMFG! DUDE! OLA! You made my morning brother. Starting @5:26
If I was drinking something it would of shot out of my noise!
I just recently (less then 7 days) bought Guitar Pro 7.5. I enjoy it, it's a little bit of a learning curve for me being out of the music game for 11 years.
A question? Can you hook up your guitar and play something and have it tab out in Guitar Pro?
For example, using a MIDI product like Fishman Triple Play?
I really want to see someone do it. Will you take that Challenge?
Hello Ola, thank you for a review, have been using a cracked Guitar Pro 5.2 for a 10 years.
The question - what is that explorer you had? How many frets do you have there? I think it will be pretty unique if it is a 24 frets explorer!!! Thank you, mr. President ;)
The GP website has 20% off until the 3rd of December. Kinda tempted, but money's always tighter before Christmas :P
is it possible to remove one recurring event in an entire piece? for example, remove the right hand fingering
Where's the DB meter from? I want one so bad!!
was hoping for a feature like it can automatically transcribe whatever being played on guitar instantly.
Make sure you have Ola's signature 56 fret guitar so that you can properly play the new challenge.
using guitar pro for songwriting since forever but didn`t upgrade to 7.5. yet.
so maybe I need to buy another SOLAR now?
I recently bought gp7 and after testing it, I went back to gp5. Waaaay more functional.
Yep. That's definitely something for someone who doesn't know about theory.
But I mean, if you write a melody, and your fancy computer software then tells you what scales that melody is from.... not gonna change whether you wrote something good or not.
Are there any tips for hearing easier while playing guitar and speed trainer is on? Whatever settings I have tried, either gp or my guitar vst is dominating the overall sound and I don’t hear the other one well.
Hi, Ola. On Six Feet Under's album Unborn the guitar lines are your composition? I have been your subscriber for months. Congrants for the videos.
5:37 that's the secret track on Gorguts Obscura album
I have more than 500 riffs saved as Guitar pro files in my hard disk and dropbox over the years.
Because I always switch to Guitar Pro when I find a riff, I have never properly learned how to play my guitar in 20 years.
9:41 Charles Manson?
One question: How is it for eight-string? The Guitar pro 4 didn't support that, nor did Tux-guitar.
I use Guitar Pro 6 and it supports 8 string no problem! So for sure GP7 supports it.
Hi Alex, Guitar Pro 7.5 now makes it possible to edit tablatures for 3- to 10-string instruments. 😉
Great! I'm in with both feet.
GP is amazing to layout ideas of the whole palette of instruments. Although I am enjoying writing by jamming to a premade drumtrack more. But if i want to finetune stuff and more complex stuff then gp is perfect for that.
Still using GP5 simply for the fact it lets you use the tab for drums instead of being forced to use standard notation, if these newer guitar pro versions let me use the midi numbers for drums instead of standard sheet music notation then i would upgrade
Hi Zak, with Guitar Pro 7.5 you can now edit drum tracks with the tablature notation 😉
Hey now that's what I like to hear
"I'm Solar Guitar President, and I do what I want "... damn straight, and don't you forget it, haha 🤘😎🤘
I have a GP tab of Angel of Death and the vocals are tabed in gun-shots.
Used Guitar Pro long time ago.
Didn't knew this features...or maybe they weren't in it to this time. So it never caught me really.
Meanwhile I work with Cubase, recording and soundbuilding the simple way.
Hey Ola, please ask them if they have any plan to make GP5 purchasable again? That was the last version with the FASTEST work flow for writing drums.
Al Saeidian in GP7 tab for drum tracks are back.
Hi Al, you can now edit drum tracks with a tablature and a new Drumkit View.
@@guitarpro Thank you for the clarifying!
You are welcome 🤘@@UnderratedRiffs
Guitar Pro is the shit, its cheap, essential tool for any guitarist IMO. One of the best tools though for guitar pro is the Tools->Scales feature, where you can bring up any scales and modes in any keys with full scale fretboard, where you can jam and learn new shit on the fly. Great tool for writing. What's cool also is if you have drum tracks for this tabbed out, you can export the Midi and pipe that into the Daw and slam it into EzDrummer or Superior Drummer 3, to setup quick backing tracks for songs.
5:37, did you just tab buckethead?
Can I make my own riffs & exercises and then send them to my students without posting them publicly? I have an entire guitar tutorial-begginer-intermediate and advanced ---I have not taught for 2 decades and all my stuff is handwritten and wanting to computer generate...
I've been using GP since gp3. Love it I recommend to everyone.
How do I download taps from sites like ultimate guitar to guitar pro? Help please...:/
I use the version 6. It's a good device to learn writing music.
I need to get some of this new fangled tech for writing music.
Love GTP. Been using it since I started to play guitar (version 3, lol)! After coming up with a riff on guitar GTP is my main writing tool before recording concepts. But, until they bring back drum tab programming, I'm sticking with version 5.2. Standard notation is not rock 'n' roll and I refuse to learn it :P
5.2 is the best :) still using it to this day
@@bankal1442 Yes! Same for me :)
Hi Mario, with Guitar Pro 7.5 you can edit your drums tracks with the tablature notation. 😉 Check out our free demo version on our website.
Hey, Guitar Pro himself is out and about in the comment section here telling people you can use the tabulature editor for drums again in this version! :)
@@Alexander_Tronstad Oh thanks! That is great news. :)
Did I just hear you solo over Greenday? 😂
How do I hook my guitar into this program? Also will it tab whatever you play while plugged in? Thanks
how do you turn the volume off of guitar pro to use the tab fro the song????
what's more time consuming for you?...guitar tabs or midi drums?
What tips can you give to people who are having trouble learning theory? What should I learn and where exactly
Actually Guitar Pro is good for that as you see both the normal notes if you want together with a regular tabulature.
ya know whats even cooler than that? export to midi then drop it into daw and add all your correct VSTs and badabing you have the full band sound not just the guitar pro software processing the sound..
Hey Ola, how do you put tabs in your play through videos ??
Hi Ola, you always keep me motivated and informed of the awesome things that are out in the beautiful world of music. Thank you so much! Keep it up!
I'm using gp6 and export midis to FL Studio from there c:::
Also, I export the bass wav-files, cause it just.... sounds good. God damn when you eq and slap and wah and flanger etc the bass, it sounds fuuken awesome
Playing fast rhythm SRV style 1 & 2 & scratchy scratchy scratchy 1 & 2 & scratchy scratchy scratchy is it possible to get that scratchy sound on guitar
You just changed the 14 days challenge to a Meshuggah riff challenge! 😂
That was my thought exactly...lol
@@rickmckim9226 🤣🤣🤣👍
Olalalala can you do a video onthe metal version of overloud th3? Theres a 15 day full trial
7:20 that was almost Say Goodbye by Green Day
Does this crash upon launch like 6 does? Can't even use the damn product.
I’m torn between purchasing Guitar Pro vs Songsterr. Anyone try each of these, and if so which is a better buy? Thanks.
Hey Ola, I bought one of your guitars a few weeks ago but it hasn't arrived yet...do I qualify for this free license?
It's 3 in the morning and I have an exam tomorrow. I love you Ola.
Great as always, clearly and convincing. You have convinced me to join Guitar Pro to write and reedit my songs. Thanks a lot!
Been using Guitar Pro since i've started playing... 18 years ago (damn...). I didn't like every version (GP6 was really crappy) but since GP7, i use it almost every day.
Rory Gallagher, nice
If solar guitars had like a 200 bucks guitar that guitar pro + deal would be so fricking worth
if only when you insert bars before a part it wouldn’t alter the automations that would be great.
I cant find the volume in guitar pro? Help? I found it!
Hey Ola, I'm a relatively new subscriber and already a fan. I really like what you are doing! Maybe something for future FAQ's: I just wanted to know how you've got to the point to do your awesome vibrato. I somehow missed that for years (controlled downward vibrato on the low strings) and finally got to the point were it works QUITE well. But seeing and listening to you, I'm curious, if you have some good excercises for that to improve it. Cheers from Germany! :)
You have just sold a copy of this software, based on this video I am buying this! Thanks for sharing!!!
5:37 sounded like jazz, look at the guy headbanging to it, hahah
I prefer GP with the General MIDI sounds instead of the Realistic Sound mode. Less skipped notes and less crashes :)
guitar pro is great tool for composing music and export it in midi file . its like that for 20 years
Can someone please tell me what’s the intro song. I need it!!
Interesting Stuff Ola! It seems I need to update my Guitar Pro too!
Can i use guitar pro trial and use it again with other email
does this software only play MIDI sounds?
i didn't know the scaling tools part. at least i know because of your video. thanks for sharing this video. :)
I kinda use it a lot. Now I'm using guitar pro 7. Before I write something down I'm actually made riffs from reality first and then compose it in the GP7
Here is the example of my idea of a song (It's all MIDI sound): soundcloud.com/nasenoob-nbo/mp-idea-3
Nice informative review ... I will get GP7.5 - Thanks. Oh and great tattoos, by the way!!!