Arobas Music – Guitar Pro 8.1.3 Build 120 + Soundbanks [WIN x64]

By | December 5, 2024

 

Year/Release Date : 09/03/2024
Version : 8.1.3 Build 120
Developer : Arobas Music
Developer’s Website : Arobas Music
Bit depth : 64bit
Interface language : Multilingual (Russian is present)
Tablet : present (UZ1)
System requirements :

  • OS: Windows 8 / 10 / 11 (x64)
  • Processor: 64-Bit 1GHz Dual-core Intel/AMD
  • RAM: 4 Gb
  • Hard drive free space: 2 Gb
  • Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
  • Sound card (computer): Required * *To plug your guitar in the software with a low latency, we recommend you
    to use an external sound card (ASIO compatible for Windows)
  • Administrator rights


Description :
Guitar Pro is a program, a music editor, designed to create, edit and listen to guitar tablatures and musical scores, with a powerful built-in MIDI editor,
chord builder, player, metronome and many other useful tools for guitarists (and not only).
Guitar Pro allows you to edit scores and tablatures for guitar, bass and ukulele, as well as create backing tracks for drums or piano.
This is the most thorough, but convenient tool for musicians who want to get better, compose or just play along.

What’s new in Guitar Pro 8:
Arobas Music has released an updated tablature editor Guitar Pro 8. The new version has received separate audio tracks with the ability to record, a guitar pedal emulation section and expanded tablature customization functions.
According to the developers, Guitar Pro 8 has become the largest update of the tablature editor since the release of the sixth version of the program. In addition to the ability to record scores and tablatures, the editor has received a number of features that bring it closer to a DAW.
The main innovation of the update is the appearance of audio tracks in Guitar Pro projects. Thanks to this, users can supplement tablatures with audio files. The developers note that audio files will be useful for storing the performance of the score, as well as saving accompaniment tracks.
Another innovation that brings Guitar Pro 8 closer to a DAW is the introduction of an updated pedal effects section. Thanks to this, users will be able to more flexibly customize the sound of guitar tracks, creating a unique chain of effects.
The editor has new tools for practical exercises. For example, users can focus on certain tracks using a separate key. After pressing the focus button, the program will automatically lower the volume of other tracks, leaving only the selected track at the same level.
A visual metronome has become available to users, helping them practice timing. Together with the metronome, the editor has learned to fix or change the tempo of individual tracks. In addition, users will be able to freeze the sound of notes or chords on tracks: the editor will continue to “pull” the last sound, allowing the user to practice under a given chord or note.
In terms of editing, the program has learned to change the duration and speed of sound extraction of notes within the entire project. The built-in drum kit and percussion channel have received their own volume and panorama settings for cymbals and drums.
The tablature editor also received a soundbank preview function. Thanks to this, the program will show how a piece will sound with a particular soundbank without having to load it directly.
In the area of ​​tablature customization, new style sheets have been added, expanding the possibilities for customizing the appearance of parts. For example, you can fine-tune the width of bars and chord grids, the indents between notes and other symbols, the display features of beats, diagrams.
Finally, Guitar Pro 8 has learned to work with doublets, show scale and mode diagrams, and piano part fingerings. According to the developers, the latter allows the editor to be used not only for working with guitar scores, but also with keyboards.


Treatment:

1. Install Guitar Pro 8 (Do not launch after installation is complete)
2. Place the GuitarPro.exe file with a replacement in the folder with the installed program

Antivirus programs may mistakenly identify patches, keygens, and treated file(s) as a virus . So either add them to your antivirus exceptions.



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