Developer(s) | Arobas Music |
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Stable release | 7.5.5 (build 1844) |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS |
Type | Scorewriter MIDI Editor |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.guitar-pro.com |
Guitar Pro is a tablature editor software for guitar, bass, and other fretted instruments. Equipped with a powerful audio engine, it makes writing music easier, and it constitutes an essential tool for guitarists. Guitar Pro is a music school management solution designed to help online music schools, private teachers, and non-profit organizations edit tablature and standard sheet music for guitar, bass, and other fretted instruments from three to ten strings. The Guitar Pro application allows all musicians to view and play sheet music and tablature created with the famous Guitar Pro tab-editing program for Windows and Mac. This mobile version is the ideal companion for you to practice your favorite songs and share them any time, anywhere! Guitar Pro is a tablature editor software for guitar, bass, and other fretted instruments. Equipped with a powerful audio engine, it makes writing music easier, and it constitutes an essential tool.
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Guitar Pro is a multitrack editor of guitar and basstablature and musical scores, possessing a built-in MIDI-editor, a plotter of chords, a player, a metronome and other tools for musicians. It has versions for Windows and Mac OS X (Intel processors only) and is written by the French company Arobas Music.
History[edit]
There have been five popular public major releases of the software: versions 3–7. Guitar Pro was initially designed as a tablature editor, but has since evolved into a full-fledged score writer including support for many musical instruments other than guitar.
Until it reached version 4, the software was only available for Microsoft Windows. Later, Guitar Pro 5 (released November 2005) undertook a year-long porting effort and Guitar Pro 5 for the Mac OS X was released in July 2006. On April 5, 2010, Guitar Pro 6, a completely redesigned version, was released. This version also supports Linux, with 32-bit Ubuntu being the officially supported distribution.
On February 6, 2011, the first ever portable release of Guitar Pro (version 6) was made available on the App Store for support with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad running iOS 3.0 or later. An Android version was released on December 17, 2014.
In 2011, a version was made to work with the Fretlight guitar called Guitar Pro 6 Fretlight Ready. The tablature notes being played in Guitar Pro 6 Fretlight Ready show up on the Fretlight guitar's LEDs which are encased within the guitar's fretboard to teach you the song. App for mac instagram.
In April 2017, Guitar Pro 7 was officially released with new features and dropped Linux support.
Background[edit]
The software makes use of multiple instrument tracks which follow standard staff notation, but also shows the notes on tablature notation.[1] It gives the musician visual access to keys (banjos, drumkits, etc.) for the song to be composed, and allows live previews of the notes to be played at a specified tempo. It allows for certain tracks to be muted and provides dynamic control over the volume, phasing and other aspects of each track. Included in version 4 onwards is a virtual keyboard that allows pianists to add their part to a composition.
Guitar Pro outputs sound by means of a library and/or, as of version 5, the 'Realistic Sound Engine' (RSE) which uses high quality recorded samples for a more realistic playback.[2] By using its live preview feature musicians may play along with the song, following the tablature played in real time.
Files composed using Guitar Pro are recorded in the GP, GPX, GP5, GP4 and GP3 format, corresponding to versions 7, 6, 5, 4, and 3 of the software. These file formats lack forward compatibility, and opening them in an older version of Guitar Pro prompts the user to upgrade their software to the respective version.These tab files are available free on several websites, including songs of both underground and popular bands. However, copyright issues raised by the Music Publishers Association (MPA) pressured some of these sites to close.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Matthies, Aaron (2020-04-05). 'Guitar Pro 7 Review (Updated 2020)'. Guitar Gear Finder. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^Mendelson, James (16 February 2007). 'Guitar Pro 5'. PC Magazine. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
- ^Youngs, Ian (12 December 2005). 'Song sites face legal crackdown'. BBC News. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
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