Newbie here so I'm assuming this has been flogged pretty thoroughly before but searches were rather painful to sort through to find my answer. If someone can point me to a thread that'd if there is one that'd be just fine. But my question is how to create guitar sounds that are much more realistic. When I create a guitar track that is relatively distortion free it always sounds vaguely like a harpsichord. I've improved on that a bit by downloading .gp files others have created for jazz guitar in particular, but none have really hit the spot I'm looking for. I'm pretty sure I have the RSE soundbank installed (how can I check?) so I'm as updated as I can possibly be in the software. Thanks much.

I have successfully installed the .deb version of Guitar Pro 6 on my 64 bit system. I have pulseaudio working, and when I open Guitar Pro it plays the jingle, but it is completely silent when I play notation.

In what is probably a separate problem, Guitar Pro shows the sound banks when the Realistic Sound Engine is off, but they disappear when I enable it, and a message pops up before playing that says "Some tracks do not have associated soundbanks. Please download them via the Updater menu." At first Tuxguitar wouldn't play either, but I fixed that by installing Timidity++. Guitar Pro allows me to choose midi ports Midi Through:0 and Timidity:1 to 3, none of them work.

Guitar Pro doesn't show any errors at first when launching from a terminal, but then it always shows this kind of error when opening a file (even sample files)


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There are over 700 signature sounds available in Guitar Pro 7. They allow you to reproduce the rigs and sound settings of the greatest guitar players, such as David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, Slash, Van Halen, and more.


So as to get closest to the real-life sounds of these legendary guitar players, each signature sound consists in the addition of an RSE (Real Sound Engine) instrument to an entire rig (with amps, pedals, and effects rack). Each sound recreates the entire chain of effects from the instrument to the amp, and you can also customize the settings.

Im composing a song on Guitar Pro 7 that includes the following tracks: overdrive guitar, overdrive solo guitar, bass, drums, church bells and church organ. Are the bells and church organ sound samples available on GP7? And what about theatre organs? Thank you.

Hi Manuel, here is the complete list of signature sounds with the names of the bands: -pro.com/media/pdf/sons_signature_guitar_pro_7.pdf

I hope that it will help you.

Yes, the flanger effect is present in Guitar Pro 7.5. You can try Guitar Pro for free for one month: -pro.com/download-guitar-pro

Any recommendations? I like Garage bands electric guitars but can't be used with other apps. Im looking for something to play with AUM and add effects to give it that realistic guitar Edge style from U2 delay effect,maybe sample it?

Tonestack is the app I use for electric guitar sounds, but there are many good ones out there. 

As far as clean electric samples go, the best I've found is actually the jazz electric in the Korg module triton expansion. Run that through tonestack and you've got a killer clean electric sound. Very long decay, and pitch bend/vibrato too. 

Other good sample based guitar apps would include guitarcapo+ and the expansion pack in sampletank. I'm also interested to hear what others are using to get realistic sample based electric sounds.

I was looking more for like a clean guitar sound that I can overdrive and add other effects to create that U2 edge guitar player tone with delays. Only thing is that I wanna use the iPad only as I can't take my mini controller to work. Something that can get close to it. So far I've done it with garageband but hopefully I can get it done outside GB.

As long as its close. I got some pretty close delay effects with Garage Band. I think I might have been using the smart guitar. Don't recall by ill try TJ I think there's a clean Guitar sound in there to mess with. I'll pass it thru Tonestack, delays, mod delays and see where that takes it.

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As long as its close. I got some pretty close delay effects with Garage Band. I think I might have been using the smart guitar. Don't recall by ill try TJ I think there's a clean Guitar sound in there to mess with. I'll pass it thru Tonestack, delays, mod delays and see where that takes it.

Guitar Pro outputs sound by means of a library and/or, as of version 5, the ".mw-parser-output .vanchor>:target~.vanchor-text{background-color:#b1d2ff}Realistic Sound Engine" (RSE) which uses high quality recorded samples for a more realistic playback.[3] By using its live preview feature musicians may play along with the song, following the tablature played in real time.

Thanks for reaching out. I recommend upgrading to the full version of Equator. This will give you access to many guitar-specific presets and the option of creating your own guitar sounds. You may mix 2 samples with analog-style synthesis or simple FM; together with effects.

TuxGuitar is amazing, and its open source! However, in Ubuntu the default soundbank doesn't sound as good as what is available out there. Let's make it sound better with more realistic sound (a.k.a. Real Sound Engine)...

Guitar Pro 5 also has a visual interactive piano keyboard and guitar fretboard tool so that you can actually click on the notes of the digital instrument to write your music and hear how each note sounds. If you are a beginner the notes on the digital instrument will light up so that you can see where you should place your fingers.

You can add different instruments like a Les Paul with Overdrive, or switch to a clean Jimi Hendrix style Stratocaster. You can even change the audio sample to something completely different like a piano just to hear how it sounds. The list of instruments is divided into types (such as a Les Paul guitar) and then sound effects (such as clean or overdrive) so that you can find the exact sound that you are looking for. There is an extremely vast selection of music and instruments you can choose from.

He has scripted a brilliant Kontakt UI for guitar. But since I am not a guitar player, I can't really say if it would solve your question, although it might be worth a look. This is a 9 min walkthrough of his Renegade Acoustic for Kontakt (full). The strumming engine overview begins at 4:55.

Similar to my previous post really... I think the hurdle with the OP is stummers are inherently focused on a chord (as a whole), with variations to those notes only. The D->Dsus4 mentioned in the OP is a chord change to the strummer, so if set to ring a D could be played, and then just the G of the Dsus4 (the strummer is forced to switch chords), but whether that would sound like a hammer on would be up to the VSTi. Strummers seem more geared to simplifying backing tracks, so you can fire off the chords of the song key with one finger. If keying an entire guitar chord by hand, it undermines the strummer's basic intent.

Exactly, as for Ample Sound Guitars a chord change (plus a keyswitch) is required to achieve this effect, but the result sounds quite convincing to me. Although I can't agree that recording a real guitar is always the best option, since you'd need a top instrument, good recording conditions and equipment as well as some basic knowledge to achieve what professional VSTi vendors are capable of. We also need to keep in mind, that there are non-guitar-players among us.

I had forgotten the name of Blue Cat's Re-Guitar, but that has options to manipulate DI tracks. This video is specific to something not mentioned often enough, which is using impulse responses to get a more realistic acoustic sound. From a background noise perspective, capturing electric guitar is simplest, but I had forgotten the name of that plugin. I just downloaded the demo, and noticed the price is $99, but is $299 at some sites?? Anyone know the "regular price"?

Guitar Pro 7 includes a powerful audio engine designed to provide quality playback of sounds and effects of all types of guitars as well as hundreds of other instruments (bass, strings, piano, drums, etc.), from samples and modeled sounds of amps and effect units recorded in a professional studio. Guitar Pro 7 also includes several everyday tools for practice such as: the tuner, the chord engine, the scale engine, the guitar fretboard, etc. Guitar Pro 7 has custom display options; the user has several types of displays they can choose from. A 'page-type' of display for your score, a full-screen mode, or a '2-page' mode. You can also select whichever tracks you want to be visible. Guitar Pro automatically adjusts the vertical placement of the various elements of the score. Guitar Pro 7 is optimized for speed and ease-of-use. Automatically adding the barlines and checking the synchronization of various tracks allows the user to remain consistent in terms of musical notation rules and norms. 2351a5e196

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