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
This option allows you to automatically manage the displaying of transposing
instruments such as trumpet, saxophone, etc…
You just need to select (from the scrolling menu) which note will be heard for a
written C in the score.
Note: the concert tone has a direct impact on the transposition. The
transposition is only valid when the concert tone is deactivated, otherwise the
displayed notes are the interpreted notes.
3/A/2/ Tracks in Guitar Pro 7
3/A/2/1/ Add a new track
Guitar Pro can handle a virtually unlimited number of simultaneous tracks (the
limit being what your computer can handle). The instrument you choose
determines what type of staff you get — Grand staff for piano, tablature for
guitar, and so on. Besides, this also sets the range of the instrument, and the
notes that are out of range may appear in red. (See Stylesheet.)
To add a new track go to the Track > Add menu.