Help With Guitar Pro, Importing MIDI |
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Help With Guitar Pro, Importing MIDI |
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Dec 29 2009, 03:33 AM |
Hello guys,
I hope you can help me with this little issue I'm sure there's a solution for, When I import a MIDI file to Guitar Pro the fingering on the fretboard results very different to what I wanted. This is very understandable as the machine doesn't have a way to know what fingering I wanted for that particular MIDI file. Is there a way to transpose let's say something that's doing: (On the first string) -----3-----4------5------ -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- to: -------------------------- ------8---9----10---- --------------------- ------------------ ----------------- ------------------- which is the equivalent, pitch wise Or maybe a way to tell GP what string I want that part to be on? thank you in advance! -------------------- Visit my:
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Dec 29 2009, 03:36 AM |
Sadly, I don't think there is. You have to manually go through the tab and sort out the fingerings.
Oh, the time I've spent doing such things >.> |
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Dec 29 2009, 04:06 AM |
You can Select the note, or just position your cursor on the note. Hold CTRL or ALT (not sure) and hit the down or up key on the keyboard, depending to which string you want to move it. That will move the note to the next string and keep the pitch.
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Dec 29 2009, 01:23 PM |
You can Select the note, or just position your cursor on the note. Hold CTRL or ALT (not sure) and hit the down or up key on the keyboard, depending to which string you want to move it. That will move the note to the next string and keep the pitch. Wow thanks for this Emir! I wasn't aware of this feature (alt+ up or down on cursor). Its a really handy option. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Dec 29 2009, 01:40 PM |
Wow, thanks Emir. That would have saved me a lot of time!
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Dec 29 2009, 03:14 PM |
You can Select the note, or just position your cursor on the note. Hold CTRL or ALT (not sure) and hit the down or up key on the keyboard, depending to which string you want to move it. That will move the note to the next string and keep the pitch. Very useful ! Thanks Emir (although I wasn't the one who requested this information, but it still helps) -------------------- My YouTube Channel
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Dec 29 2009, 05:29 PM |
You can Select the note, or just position your cursor on the note. Hold CTRL or ALT (not sure) and hit the down or up key on the keyboard, depending to which string you want to move it. That will move the note to the next string and keep the pitch. YOU ARE the hero of the DAY!!! Thank you very much Emir!! -------------------- Visit my:
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Dec 29 2009, 08:06 PM
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If i remember it correctly Guitar Pro has a function to "optimize" the finger positions for easier playing... Maybe that works too...
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Dec 29 2009, 08:06 PM |
Wow guys, this looks like I was of a big help Very happy to hear that. I am learning stuff everyday
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Dec 29 2009, 10:13 PM |
If i remember it correctly Guitar Pro has a function to "optimize" the finger positions for easier playing... Maybe that works too... I tried that but it's not what I was needing. It's hard for a software program to know what is the best fingering imo. -------------------- Visit my:
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