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So what you have to do is tune the 5th string to D and add a capo to the fifth string at the fifth fret for standard tuning. You can create custom tunings, and there are individual capos for each string. I figured this out, and it is actually very cool. Various different tutorials for TablEdit can be found at: There is a reason that TablEdit is so widely used amongst acoustic instrument players and that is that it is the best tool for the job out there (almost without exception at any price).
I'm afraid my contacts with the GP authors (during version 5) have always resulted in terse and unhelpful responses. The TablEdit author (Matthieu) is also very amenable to suggestions for changes and/or facility additions to the software.
TablEdit will also import directly a number of other file formats including TabRite, ASCII, Midi, ABC, NIFF Karaoke, Bucket O'Tab and others.ĪLL updates to the TablEdit program are FREE for life whereas each version change in GP requires the user to purchase an upgrade. I have no idea how the new version 6 handles this facility. GP-5's abilities to import TablEdit files are poor - it didn't handle repeats well and mangled many of the other facilities in TablEdit. GP has tended to become the program of choice for young electric players who play rock and/or pop single line riffs rather than more complex harmonised fingerstyle on various stringed instruments (TablEdit will also produce tab for harmonica, recorder, whistle, and many other instruments).Ī program to convert GP and PowerTab files to TablEdit format can be obtained from the Registered Users page (it is also available out there on the Net at various sites). I also believe it has by far the greatest number of tabs out there on the Net and certainly when it comes to acoustic instruments and music it far beats GP in this respect. What do I use for ALL my tabbing - TablEdit !! Why, because it fits best my way of working and, for my money, has the best interface for tab entry as well an excellent printing ability.
Mac and Palm), Guitar-Pro (4 & 5), MusEdit, and Harmony Assistant, and also have demo versions of Sibelius and Finale. I have legal copies of TablEdit (Windows.
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However, from what I have seen, Guitar Pro has significantly raised the bar for all tab entry software. I have only been using the new system for one day, and problems may arise as I get deeper into it. This is a boon for anyone preparing tabs for students or for general distribution (either in hard copy or electronically). Press one key, and you are tabbing a drop 'C' tuned banjo. As well, you can build input templates for your favorite instrument and favorite screen layout. The printing utilities which were brutalized in version 5 have been upgraded and reinstalled in the new version. The primary strength of GP, in my opinion, has always been the intuitive, expansive, input system. The display and user interface are all new, as are the input system and printing utilities. They have completely rewritten the entire package. As disappointed as I was with Version 5, I am impressed with Version 6.
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Guitar Pro released a new version of their software yesterday.
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"Self preservation is a full time occupation" There is a new version close to release (or, so I have been told) and they may bring things back up to par, however, they are going to have to convince me before I buy GP again, They removed all of the print controls, which, for me rendered it nearly useless. Originally, I loved it, but a new company took it over for version 5, and they really degraded it. I have been with GuitarPro since it first came out. Not for banjo of course, because almost everyone here seems to use TablEdit.ĭo you know of a tool a tool to convert between GP and TablEdit? One of the reasons I've been leaning towards GP is that the amount of tabs for it is much larger.
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I've noticed a couple of bugs that I consider pretty annoying, but because I don't have the full version I haven't done any printing. I hadn't realized that GuitarPro had issues.