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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Guitar Pro 6

Guitar Pro 6



INTERFACE

An optimal display of your score, together with all the tools you need for editing, sound-setting, and

playing your instrument.

Choose your display options from the screen or page mode, horizontal or vertical scrolling, monotrack,

multitrack, and full-screen mode, and 25-800% zooming.





EDITING

All of the tools you need to create and edit scores, right at hand. Quickly and easily capture the notes

with the keyboard and its many shortcuts, with the mouse, or yet again with a MIDI instrument.

Tablature and standard notation.

Both types of notation are perfectly synchronized: the notes capture into one get immediately reported

into the other.

Summary of the notation elements

Dynamic, grace note, staccato, fade in, left-hand and right-hand fingering, brush, pick strokes, ghost

note, accented notes, muffled note, let ring, harmonics, tapping, slap, hammer-on / pull-off, bend,

tremolo bar, slides, vibrato, wide vibrato, trill, tremolo picking, palm mute, multirests, double dotting,

n-tuplets, fermata, double accidentals, left-hand tapping, rasgueado, arpeggio, rythmic slash notation,

ornaments, extended barr ; and of course texts, lyrics, chord diagrams...

AUDIO

Guitar Pro is also a powerful score player, which facilitates composing or learning a piece.

The RSE: realistic audio playback

The RSE (Realistic Sound Engine) technology includes the realistic studio recordings of instruments,

as well as some effect modelisations that are the result of years of research.

You'll get access to over a hundred soundbanks, and over fifty effects pedals and amps. We provide

many presets for all styles, and you can also configure your own effect chains. You can apply a maste-

ring to the final result, with a compressor-limiter, a reverb, and a 10-track equalizer.

You can also listen to your scores in MIDI sound.

Optimized playback options

During playback, the score automatically scrolls on and a highlighted cursor lets you know which note

is being played. You can adjust tempo, and play all or part of a piece in loops. The Speed Trainer will

then let you play any section of the score in loops with progressive accelerations. This is very useful to

practice a solo or a complex guitar riff!

All of the effects specific to the guitar (e.g., bend, slide, ghost notes, etc.) are rendered into the play-

back, as well as the various possible playing styles pickstroking, fingerpicking or slapping, for instance.



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