1. You can now note and save all this on the single-track tablature NotePad. ✓ Supporting GP3/4/5/6/7/8 (. ✓ E-mailing files directly from the application. ✓ Export your ideas into Guitar Pro 6 and 7 formats so as to later carry on with your composition on the Guitar Pro desktop version.
2. Q: Is the audio track feature available in the Guitar Pro mobile application?
3. A: Unlike in Guitar Pro for Windows and Mac, the audio track feature is not accessible in the Guitar Pro mobile app.
4. The Guitar Pro application allows all guitarists to enjoy viewing, playing, as well as writing tablature easily, right from their mobile device.
5. This mobile version of the famous Guitar Pro tab-editing program is the ideal companion for you to practice your favorite songs and share them at any time, anywhere!
6. You can play local Guitar Pro files that include an audio track, but the audio track won't be shown or played.
7. A: Unlike Guitar Pro for Windows and Mac, this app does not let you change the notation in an existing Guitar Pro file, or create sheet music in standard notation.
8. The mySongBook scores with embedded audio tracks are not available in the mobile app.
9. It is however possible to edit a single-track tablature with the NotePad tool.
10. The app will be updated frequently, so feel free to contact our team to send a question or give your feedback.
11. Q: Can I create or edit sheet music with this app?
1. If you're experienced in this program, give it a shot I guess, but if you're a noob like me and simply want to make tabs for material you've already written, this is more hassle than it's worth.I understand that since it's a mobile app it's going to be more limited than the regular guitar pro, but I didn't expect the instrument sounds to be this ridiculously limited, and for whatever reason on the drum tracks it automatically mutes every single cymbal hit, which makes everything sound so much worse.
2. The desktop version has decent samples, why not just port those over? Like my phone can play xbox games from 2001, I think it can handle some 8-bit sounds.Main guitar learning app for years, absolutey love it.
3. you can view the drum notation (or at least what they attempt at notating) but not the midi trigger tab view that you get on every other track? every sample cuts off the moment the playhead moves to the next note so cymbals are horribly choppy, and the responsiveness and interface aren't even on par with some free to download apps made by hobbyists.
4. There should be another way (besides third party sites) to translate or conversion with the transcribed riffs (You should support: .MIDI; .PDF; and/or uploading support, etc.); kinda annoyed by that! All in all, I still think it's probably one of the best digital guitar tab apps in the Google Play Store.I used to really like this app but there are just too many issues with the notepad.
5. When playing the same tabs, because there are many, on the desktop version of Guitar Pro this same occurrence does not happen.
6. It gets crowded and confusing, couldn't export my PC folders system into the pocket app so it makes it hard to find my stuff, other than this app it's a gem.Would be absolutely fantastic but the tempo constantly changes while playing.
7. I love the app, been playing metal guitar for 20 years and I use it for learning complex sections or solos but there is room for improvement.
8. Something I'd like to see improved are the sound samples because chords become far too loud and low notes are far too quiet, especially on 7 or 8 string guitar.
9. You can view exported tabs from the desktop version or write new tabs straight from this app.
10. Guitar Pro 5 was their peak.Guitar Pro really is great for making your own music tablature, realistic high quality melodies, and effects.
11. For example> impossible to add multiple instrument tracks>if there are too many notes in a single bar, some notes will not play when exporting the tab file.