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eMEDIA Guitar Pro 5.0
List Price: $59.95Price: $49.95 You Save: $10.00 (17%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: eMedia
EAN: 0746290120515
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 1.79.24007.5
Label: Emedia
Manufacturer: Emedia
Model: ip12051
MPN: ip12051
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: Emedia
Release Date: January 02, 2006
Special Features: Guitar Pro 5.0 has all the tools you need to improve, compose and accompany yourself on the guitar. Its got a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo, bass and other stringed instruments. Scale tools and a chord diagram editor lets you create the perfect score and the guitar composition you have always wanted.
Studio: Emedia
Features:- Multitrack/monotrack display, with horizontal or vertical scrolling -- screen display adjusts to your preferences and score types
- Chord Diagram Editor allows you to add chord diagrams to your score
- Ask for any chord in any tuning and Guitar Pro will show you every diagram possible
- View and listen to a large number of scales, from the most common to the most exotic
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Editorial Review: Guitar Pro 5.0 has all the tools you need to improve, compose and accompany yourself on the guitar. It's got a multitrack tablature editor for guitar, banjo, bass and other stringed instruments. Scale tools and a chord diagram editor lets you create the perfect score and the guitar composition you've always wanted.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Guitar Pro-5
I am enjoying how this program breaks down the different tracts of music, it helps in working with the rhythm guitarist in my band. However, there are a few drawbacks in that some of the sounds are a little flaky, and once you slow down a riff you cannot return it to normal speed. It would be a little better if the data base was a little larger to select from but all in all I am impressed. The only other problem I encountered was trying to upgrade to 5.2 via the internet. I get an error message ... Read More
Rating: - Great, for the most part.
On the whole, it's great. You can have lots of different tracks with lots of different instruments, and unlike powertab you can add drums to it.
The only problems are:
1. the "Realistic Sound Engine." As the name implies, it's supposed to make the instruments sound like real ones when you play back the tab you've made. The drums sound pretty good, the clean guitars and bass sound ok, but the distorted/overdriven electric guitars sound like total crap, especially with tremelo picking. ... Read More
Rating: - Great product, but I have one question...
This product is great. I use it for guitar instruction. The mix board feature allows you to isolate individual tracks for close inspection. I have one question, though, which may be addressed in the manual which, as noted by others, is not included. Does anyone know if you can have the written tabs brought up for each individual track on a song. I'm attempting to learn a song with Guitar Pro, but the sheet music that appears on screen is for the rhythmn only, not for the lead guitar, which I'm trying to learn. ... Read More
Rating: - A lot of tools to play with
I bought it mostly to slowdown and pick apart some hard/fast tab. Man oh man, this thing does so much more. I've since started going through all my little skits of original songs and putting them on this program, adding multiple tracks and what-not along the way. It's also pretty easy to write music while using the program. Measures turn red if you're time is off, giving you a heads up. I've enjoyed toying with using dotted quarter notes, fermatas, and codas, though it isn't a necessity to do such (just easier ... Read More
Rating: - Using Guitar Pro 5.0
Guitar Pro is great, Yes I agree it needs a manual to do it justic but the capability of the software gives you a wide range of abilities that are on the mark. My problem is finding music that has been converted to the GP5 format. I found a site that was selling a learning method that has of all things a stack of gp3, gp4 format music that I can run on the gp5 format and save as gp5. It is great. Once you remove alot of the distoration guitars and use the clear sounds it gives you great music to learn from. You ... Read More
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