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
Musical notation:
From this section, choose the type of notation you want to display: standard,
tablature, slash.
Change your tuning if necessary. Note that you can listen to a preview of your
tuning by selecting the play button.
Access to the transposition options.
Sounds options:
These settings and options are developed lower in this guide see section: 3/B/4
Interpretation options:
Select your playing style: Pick, Finger, Picking or Bass Slap.
Select your interpretation options: palm mute, accentuation, auto let ring,
autobrush, stringed.
Palm mute: this techniques consists in covering up your strings using the edge
of your hand from your guitar bridge. The more you go up your neck, the
stronger is the effect, until you obtain a totally muffled sound.
Note that the Palm Mute is only available with certain playing styles.
Accentuation: this option automatically accentuate specific times in your bars.
Auto let ring: this option consists in letting resonate the strings independently
of the duration of the note. A rest in your track will stop this effect for all the
strings until a new note is played.
Auto Brush: the notes included in a same chord are played with a slight offset in
order to simulate the strumming effect involved by the use of a guitar pick.
Stringed: the Stringed mode means that Guitar Pro 7 considers your instrument
as a stringed instrument and so can ring several notes with the same pitch
simultaneously.