

If you are planning on creating a new tab, this is the way to go. To avoid confusion in later steps, be sure to change the name back to something identifiable to the difficulty (ie. Warning: This import will rename the GP track to “PART GUITARâ€. You will then want to select only the “PART GUITAR†midi track, then click the last option under “Step by Step†Import. This will be useful for anyone who wants to use GP to fine-tune some of their already created midis (ex: adjust tempo, add difficulties, etc.) To start off, select the track of the difficulty you want to edit, then go to File =>Import => MIDI… and select the GH midi that you want to edit. Guitar Pro (hereafter referred to as GP) makes it very easy to either a) import a previously created GH midi for corrections, or b) import an actual guitar tab for use as a reference in the design of your GH midi. If you find any errors in this tutorial, post or PM me and I will do what I can to correct it. If you are going to take the time to do this, you might as well give it your best effort. As a good rule of thumb, always double-check your work for errors. I make no guarantee as to the effectiveness of these methods, and as such there may possibly be errors in your final product. Hide the standard notation (View -> Hide Standard Notation)Ģ Enable Multi-view (View -> Multitrack View)ĭisclaimer: This tutorial is a addition to Chapter 4 (and an aide to some others) of whiskeyface’s IPG to Making custom songs. It is also set up to be a little friendlier when it comes to making face-off setups and adding Guitarist animations.Ĭouple things to do to make this template easier.ġ.

This template will allow you to copy the tab straight into it (no, it will not assign the GH notes for you.). Well, since it seems some people have been having trouble using Guitar Pro for making midis, I thought I would make a new template and a Guitar Pro-Centered tutorial. I personally recommend FeedBack, because its UI makes it so much easier to create custom songs. Note: Due to the great capabilities of the FeedBack software, I will no longer be updating this tutorial. Posted: Sun 2:41 am Post subject: Guitar Pro 5 Template and Tutorial
