User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1/ Introduction
- 2/ Getting started
- 3/ Use Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/1/ Writing a score
- 3/A/2/ Tracks in Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/3/ Bars in Guitar Pro 7
- 3/A/4/ Adding notes to your score
- 3/A/5/ Insert invents
- 3/A/6/ Adding symbols
- 3/A/7/ Add lyrics
- 3/A/8/ Adding sections
- 3/A/9/ Cut, copy and paste options
- 3/A/10/ Using wizards
- 3/A/11/ Guitar Pro 7 Stylesheet
- 3/A/12/ Drums and percussions
- 3/B/ Work with a score
- 3/B/1/ Finding Guitar Pro files
- 3/B/2/ Navigating around the score
- 3/B/3/ Display settings
- 3/B/4/ Audio settings
- 3/B/5/ Playback options
- 3/B/6/ Printing
- 3/B/7/ Files and tabs import
- 4/ Tools
- 5/ mySongBook
Hundreds of instrumental sounds are included in the software for you to
customise your Guitar Pro render sound into anything you want and make your
files play exactly like your favorite song.
4/ MP3 audio exporting
New audio output formats: MP3, FLAC and OGG.
5/ Line in:
Plug your guitar in and enjoy the built-in effects and amp models used in the
Guitar-Pro track of your choice.
If the file is multi-track, you can learn the guitar solo and let the software play
the bass and drums tracks along.
6/ Polyphonic tuner
Just one brush-down stroke allows you to check the tuning of all six strings at
once.
2/4/ Understanding notation
2/4/1/ Reading tablature
It is recommended that you know how to read tablature and have a few notions
of rhythm before you use Guitar Pro. Following is a quick overview of some basic
notions.
Tablature notation was created to make music easier to read for fretted
instruments. It can be learned quickly, and you do not really need to know any
musical theory. What it shows are the strings that are played, which actually is
important since any given note can be played on different strings.
Each guitar string is represented by a line. The numbers indicate on which frets
the fingers must press to play the notes. “0” means that the string is played open
— that is, without pressing on any fret. The lowest line represents the lowest-
pitched string (low E), while the top line represents the highest-pitched string of