(06-01-2013, 02:25 PM)Bridge Wrote: (05-31-2013, 11:06 PM)The chaser Wrote: Sincerely:
I like 'em all, and although is evident it's made in computer, it's very good. Trust me, I tried to make some of them and they turned like sh*t.
You may want to try the RSE (Real Sound Engine) that comes with Guitar Pro 6. I personally use it when learning guitar songs and it greatly improves the quality of a song.
I would make tracks, but I'm way too lazy to make them (Perhaps one day I'll make one tho)
Thanks. I have used Guitar Pro 5 a lot in the past to compose (most of my compositions are still in that format) and have tried Guitar Pro 6 a bit; the sound quality of the RSE 2 samples are alright but not amazing IMO. My biggest problem with the program though is that in order to score for really low or really high instruments you need to use cheap hacks (like creating a 7-string guitar and detuning the strings to their lowest possible values which is incredibly awkward IMO. Not to mention in Guitar Pro 5 the only clefs that are supported are tenor and bass, and the sheet music is automatically transposed up an octave (being that the program is designed for guitar). Have these issues been addressed in Guitar Pro 6?
M... Guitar Pro 6 is way more intuitive and allows you to make lots of things more, so if you want to increase quality, that's a good program to go with.