Here are some of the more interesting ones: There were quite a few changes in the 7.5 update. It’s good to see that Arobas is listening to feedback and making changes. For guitarists who play these extended range guitars, this is a welcome change. You can now add tracks with 7, 8, 9, and 10 string instruments.
![guitar pro 7 show tuning guitar pro 7 show tuning](https://i.stack.imgur.com/6he06.png)
I talked about how GP7 missed a big opportunity by not raising that limit as there are guitarists out there with 9 or 10 string guitars (or other instruments like the Chapman stick).įortunately, this has been fixed in the 7.5 update. While we’re talking about tunings, when I first reviewed GP7 the limit on how many strings an instrument could have was 8. The fretboard diagram is a nice way to visually see your capo settings which is handy if you’re using a partial capo. It’s now far quicker and easier to find different tuning options from the library at the top. Here are the new tuning options after the 7.5 update:Ī few simple changes like editing individual strings on the same options screen make a big difference. It was a step backward from GP6 and wasn’t the best layout. For example, the screenshot below shows the tuning options as it was when GP7 launched:
Guitar pro 7 show tuning update#
The major 7.5 update improves a lot of areas that initially felt like they were a step backwards from GP6. Having those three buttons always available makes it really quick and easy to access the right tools needed. While GP5 & GP6 often felt cluttered, GP7 feels more streamlined and organized. It’s such a simple feature but makes it easy to change your screen depending on what you’re doing (eg: writing music vs jamming). You can toggle these three panels on and off at any time by clicking the three buttons on the top right of the screen:
Guitar pro 7 show tuning download#
You can use Guitar Pro 7 to download transcriptions (in TAB and Standard Notation) from sites like ( check out the Best Guitar TAB websites here), you can write your own music and even come up with backing tracks to jam over.
![guitar pro 7 show tuning guitar pro 7 show tuning](https://www.guitarchalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Bass-Selection-for-the-Lower-Staff-in-Guitar-Pro-7.png)
![guitar pro 7 show tuning guitar pro 7 show tuning](https://www.theguitarlesson.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/guitar-pro-7-01.jpg)
The way I recommend thinking about Guitar Pro is that it’s a program that allows you to do three main tasks: Guitar Pro 7.5 boasts a lot of features so rather than repeat them here, check out the features list on the Guitar Pro 7 website. That’s the simple explanation, but there’s a lot more Guitar Pro can do. If you’re unfamiliar with Guitar Pro, it’s a guitar tablature/notation program that allows you to create or download transcriptions of music then play them back to jam along with.
![guitar pro 7 show tuning guitar pro 7 show tuning](https://guitargearfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/gp7-a-mixolydian.jpg)
8.1 Related Guides and Lessons: Guitar Pro 7.5 Features