I wish GP could run as a VSTi with individual outs. We could send out the raw guitar signals and run them through amps that actually sound good. We could write drums in our preferred drum VSTi rather than export MIDI through GP8 and deal with all of the issues that come with that, which are many.
Bend their ear Levi so we can add custom hotkeys. You know you want hotkeys for forcing & breaking beams! Ooh, never thought about removing notation until this. I love more info per page and this will be nice, THANKS for that! I need to mess with using it for transcribing by importing the mp3. I did it before, but I sucked at lining up the measures.
nice , i still using gp5 , i always have problems with the tremolo bar in GP ( dive,dip,inverted dip, release ,return etc) i don't know how to use that option properly
Love your guitar pro videos one the best on UA-cam I play my guitar mostly in A=432hz and was wondering if there's any way to get guitar pro to play back in this tuning or pitch would greatly appreciate any feedback or maybe suggestions to guitar pro for a possible firmware upgrade for this tuning keep up the great work, thanks
My understanding of the software would make that impossible - the RSE is sampled sounds, so they'd need to be recorded at 432 and thats a lot of effort for little payoff because then it's "why not 428? or 444?
Thanks. How do you fix mistakes, in the middle, after the song has been completely transcribed? Usually when I try to fix mistakes the entire rhythm gets screwed up (turns red).
it depends what you're fixing. It's important to understand what mistake you're fixing, and have clear in your mind what you're fixing it to. You can't take away or add rhythmic value.
I wish GP could run as a VSTi with individual outs. We could send out the raw guitar signals and run them through amps that actually sound good. We could write drums in our preferred drum VSTi rather than export MIDI through GP8 and deal with all of the issues that come with that, which are many.
Excellent tips to make a very useful app even more useful for both transcribers and students!
Bend their ear Levi so we can add custom hotkeys. You know you want hotkeys for forcing & breaking beams! Ooh, never thought about removing notation until this. I love more info per page and this will be nice, THANKS for that! I need to mess with using it for transcribing by importing the mp3. I did it before, but I sucked at lining up the measures.
amazing set of tips. thanks, sir
Thanks Levi! I picked up a copy, was using version 7 up till now.
nice - 8 is a big upgrade
Excellent, thank you! 🎸
Thank you for these videos, they are very useful.
Question: Is there any way to make GP8 run via DAW?
great vid. cheers
nice , i still using gp5 , i always have problems with the tremolo bar in GP ( dive,dip,inverted dip, release ,return etc) i don't know how to use that option properly
DARK MODE>>> ASAP .. :-)
Can't believe they didn't add this or update at least.
Love your guitar pro videos one the best on UA-cam I play my guitar mostly in A=432hz and was wondering if there's any way to get guitar pro to play back in this tuning or pitch would greatly appreciate any feedback or maybe suggestions to guitar pro for a possible firmware upgrade for this tuning keep up the great work, thanks
My understanding of the software would make that impossible - the RSE is sampled sounds, so they'd need to be recorded at 432 and thats a lot of effort for little payoff because then it's "why not 428? or 444?
I found it possible to do it with an audio track but the midi playback won't match A=432hz
I already have GP so can;t help you there but I did buy your Guided Chord Book today on PDF. How far I get is another matter but I'll give it a go :)
Thanks very much dude! But even just commenting is a help!
Thanks. How do you fix mistakes, in the middle, after the song has been completely transcribed? Usually when I try to fix mistakes the entire rhythm gets screwed up (turns red).
it depends what you're fixing. It's important to understand what mistake you're fixing, and have clear in your mind what you're fixing it to. You can't take away or add rhythmic value.
Is this a real guitar ? or generated by the program?
It’s samples of a guitar