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Guest Chiperion

Vezi ca ai in josul ecranului numele trackului, denumirea instrumentului default (chitara acustica, din cate stiu io) si alte atare chestiuni; da un clic pe numele instrumentului si ar trebui sa ti se deschida o fereastra de selectie cu toate instrumentele de care stie aplicatia, puse frumos pe grade si caprarii.

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Guest Chiperion

(N-am, m-am).

Is it possible to obtain better sound quality or other instruments?

 

Guitar Pro utilises the MIDI output of your sound card. So, the better your sound card, the better the overall sound in Guitar Pro is. The best cards will allow you to obtain a very realistic sound. Another possibility is to use an external MIDI device.

 

The instrument list is defined by the MIDI specifications.

 

Note that you'll obtain the same sound quality and instrument list with all MIDI softwares like Guitar Pro.

 

Uita-te matale la asta. Constata ca ai nevoie de o placa de sunet mai buna sau de o chestie externa care sa stie sa umble cu MIDI (ma gandesc si io la o clapa aici) pentru ceea ce doresti sa faci. Alternately, poti sa ceri/iei/faci un taragot (sau oboi, seamana oleaca) VST si, cand creezi, sa faci o inregistrare multi-track cu ce ai exportat din Guitar Pro...asta pare-a fi cea mai ieftina solutie.

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Exista notiunea de Soundfont - cand rulezi un fisier midi, el citeste sunetele din acel soundfont. Daca inlocuiesti soundfontul cu unu mai bun, vei avea alte rezultate. Trebuie doar sa poti pe placa ta de sunet (presupun ca exista sott - eu am Creative SB! Live care are program de midi inca din instalare). Find some things...

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