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
When this option is deactivated, the piano mode is activated by default.
Note that this Stringed mode affects your effects. The notes are sorted by string
in Stringed mode, but they are distinguished by pitch for the other playing styles.
Using the Stringed mode, it is not possible to let ring your note if an other note of
the same string is being played, while this option is possible when the Stringed
mode is deactivated.
3/A/2/3/ Multivoice edition
Guitar Pro 7 handles up to 4 voices.
Your track is composed of a main voice to which is attached 3 other voices.
This allows for instance to edit notes of different values on the same beat.
3/A/3/ Bars in Guitar Pro 7
3/A/3/1/ Managing bars
In Guitar Pro, there will necessarily be at least one bar per track. Thus, any given
bar “B” will bear the same tone and signature on track T1, T2, etc. Similarly,
adding a repeat sign (to open or close a section) will necessarily affect every
track at once.
This guarantees the musical consistency of the score, and a satisfactory result
when you play it.
On the other hand, you will have to precisely define each track. You won’t be
able to create a hundred-bar guitar track, for instance, and a percussion track
with only one bar playing in loops. You will have to reproduce the percussion bar