Gp 5 Software, Any way to enhance the sound? |
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Gp 5 Software, Any way to enhance the sound? |
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Jun 14 2008, 10:11 AM |
What about the music sheet/tab. Fruityloops has that option too? like GP5 I mean. No i dont think it does. As far as music sheet/tab goes- the most realistic you will get will be Guitar Pro version 5.2 with RSE (realistic sound engine) <i think>, but that sounds about as realistic as a guitar made from a tissue box and elastic bands. You could use a program non specific to guitar- but for composing other instruments such as orchestral instruments- i used to use one in school but i can't remember the name. Well anyway heres a link to a review site of this kind of software: http://music-notation-software-review.topt...e-software.html The different software reviews are listed on the left on that page. I'm not sure of the sound quality- but its kind of what your after. Apart from that- all i can suggest is using a sequencer such as Reaper to actually record your songs using your guitar and VSTi for drums and bass etc and then transcribe those songs into GP5 format for reference. |
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Jun 14 2008, 10:54 AM |
Or you could save the gp5 files as midi and import tham into Native Instruments Bandstand, and *voila*
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Jun 14 2008, 01:39 PM |
Out of guitar pro no, but you can as said before export to midi and than import midi intro your DAW software (Reaper for example) and assign certain VST (virtual instruments) to certain tracks and you got a realistic sounding track..But this can be expensive..
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Jun 14 2008, 02:01 PM
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As the others have said, GP5 won't get you that far soundwise. However, there's a program called Progression that sounds alot better and appears to be a tab program. From the demos on the web site it sounds pretty cool. However I have not tried this program myself so I can't vouch for the quality or anything.
/Marcus |
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Jun 14 2008, 02:17 PM |
... You could use a program non specific to guitar- but for composing other instruments such as orchestral instruments- i used to use one in school but i can't remember the name. ... Might have been a version of Sibelius DeepRoots? Sibelius isn't a cheap option but you can use samples from the NI Kontaktl libraries. Sibelius do a guitar orientated version G7. Here's the info on it. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Jun 14 2008, 07:03 PM |
Thanks to all!
Very helpful information. I'll check it out -------------------- "It's a long way to the top..."
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Jun 14 2008, 07:21 PM |
Might have been a version of Sibelius DeepRoots? Sibelius isn't a cheap option but you can use samples from the NI Kontaktl libraries. Sibelius do a guitar orientated version G7. Here's the info on it. Yes! Thats the one! Right, i'm getting that tattoed on my arm so i wont forget its name for the thousandth time |
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