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.
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Use them to improve the sound of your own Guitar Pro files, or plug your guitar into your computer and start playing using Guitar Pro 7 presets! No need to buy an entire guitar rig’s worth of gear to have fun.
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.
Where to find them in GP7
You can find the signature sounds in the track inspector located on the right-hand side of your Guitar Pro 7 window. These sounds are labeled signatures.
Click on the name of the sound to display the list of sounds.
The Signatures category is available at the bottom of each type of instrument. These signature sounds have been crafted for:
• Acoustic guitars
• Electric guitars
• Basses
• Keyboards et synthesizers
• Orchestral instruments
• Drums and percussions
How to identify them
The signature sounds are named after an artist or a title. For example, Hills Autowah is referring to the song “Run to the Hills” by Iron Maiden.
Download here the complete list of signature sounds available in Guitar Pro 7.
How do they sound
Paranoid by Black Sabbath
This is an example of the signature sound called Paranoid Octave. It is used by Black Sabbath in the song “Paranoid”.
Purple Rain by Prince
Another example with the sound Purple referring to the effects used for the song “Purple Rain”.
Stairway to heaven by Led Zeppelin
Third example with the signature sound called Stairway. This uses Jimmy Page’s sound settings for the song “Stairway to Heaven”.
How to use them and why
You can use signature sounds to improve the tone of your own compositions or any Guitar Pro 7 files. It’s also possible to edit the volume and the settings for each sound.
Guitar Pro 7 also offers you to connect your guitar via a USB interface (your sound card for example) to hear yourself play through the software using the many signature sounds available.
Need help? Download the Guitar Pro 7 User Guide.
This new version is free for Guitar Pro 7 users. Thanks to your generous feedback, we have developed the best version of Guitar Pro to date. Improved ergonomics, new features, and better audio rendering – discover all of what version 7.5 has to offer.
Click & edit!
A major new feature for score editing. All you need to do now is click on the following elements of the score to edit them: title, clef, key signature, tempo, sections, tuning, chords, triplet feel, fermata...
Retrieve your Guitar Pro files faster
The browser lists all Guitar Pro files available on your hard disk or in a specific folder. The search box, together with the visual and audio preview, allow you to quickly find the files you are looking for.
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Access the mySongBook score library
The browser also offers immediate access to the entire mySongBook collection (on subscription) or to files purchased on the website. Access a free new 'Tab of the Day' every day.
Improved track-tuning window
We have completely redesigned the tuning window to make it more intuitive and easy to use. Now customize the tunings of your Guitar Pro 7.5 tracks string by string in just one click.
Customize your MIDI imports
The MIDI import window now offers many settings for you to get higher-quality Guitar Pro files: track merging, importing onto existing files, quantization, choice of notation and sound, preview...
Convert all your old files in one click
The batch converter allows you to convert all your Guitar Pro 1 to 6 files (.gtp,.gp3,.gp4,.gp5,.gpx) into Guitar Pro 7 (.gp) format. Simply choose the folder (and subfolders, if any) containing the files to convert. The original files are not deleted.
Tablature editing up to 9 and 10 strings
The Guitar Pro features have been extended to include tablature editing for 9- and 10-string guitars. The chord diagrams and the fretboard also adapt to those instruments. Thus, Guitar Pro 7.5 now makes it possible to edit tablatures for 3- to 10-string instruments.
Enhanced soundbanks for orchestra and ukulele
Guitar Pro's audio rendering makes use of a library that includes over 200 realistic instrument sounds, which allows you to fine-tune the sounds of the tracks in your compositions exactly as you wish. We have improved the accuracy of the soundbanks for the following instrument families: strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and ukulele.
Drums instrument view optimized for editing
With the drums view, you can choose to display the drum-kit components above each notehead on the score preview. If you like writing your drum tracks in tablature with MIDI numbers, these are detailed on the bottom part of the window so they can be selected quickly without need to memorize MIDI numbers.
Merging and splitting staves
This new tool converts a single-staff track into a two-staff track and vice versa.
This new version of Guitar Pro takes into account our users’ many suggestions with a more complete and professional graphical rendering of musical scores, an improved MIDI and MusicXML import/export, the addition of audio export formats and the return of drum-track editing by use of tablature digits.
The software’s user-friendliness has been entirely redesigned and modernized to support creativity and make audio fine-tuning ever easier. The program is now smoother, faster, and compatible with high-resolution screens.
Finally, it has never been more simple and enjoyable to play a song with Guitar Pro, thanks its new audio line-in feature.
New interface
The interface gets more modern still, and more user-friendly. A toolbar contains the main functionalities of the software and an inspector simplifies choosing the song and tracks settings.
Performance and ease of use
Software startup and file loading have been enhanced. Scrolling and zooming are now both smoother. The install/update process is also improved.
High resolution
The software is compatible with high resolution screens (Retina and HD) and touch screens.
Quality of the score's design
The score-display engine has been entirely rewritten for even more realistic, professional sheet music.
New musical notation elements
Notation now includes golpe, pick scrape, and dead slap. The writing of bends in standard notation has been enhanced, and we have improved the management of conflicts between the various elements of the score.
Tablature for all tracks
In addition to fretted instruments like guitars, standard notation gets automatically transposed into tablature — this on all tracks, including piano, voice or drums.
Connect your guitar to Guitar Pro
Plug your guitar into an external sound card connected to Guitar Pro and apply to it the effects exactly as they have been modeled for any track in a given file.
Polyphonic tuner
Simply brush down the six strings together to check their tuning in a single stroke.
New instrument banks
Many sounds have been added, including the dobro, flamenco, manouche, and 7-string nylon guitars, the electric sitar, fretless bass, jazz double bass, accordions, mellotron, harmonicas, bagpipe, new synthesizers, and drum machines.
Stereo sounds
You can choose between mono and stereo for all acoustic instruments, as well as add automatic spacialization to drumkits.
Simplified audio adjustments
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Choose and modify your sound from over 1000 presets combining a soundbank and an effects chain.
Mixing MIDI/RSE
Guitar Pro 7.5 makes it possible, within any given single file, to mix tracks that use MIDI tones with others that use RSE tones.
Improved instrument views
The virtual-instrument (guitar, bass, banjo, piano, and drums) windows are resizable.
Lock your files
You may lock your file to prevent any accidental modification. You may also add a password to it, to keep it from being opened or edited.
New audio-export formats
MP3, FLAC and Ogg formats are available when exporting RSE (Realistic Sound Engine) tracks. It is also possible to export all tracks separately in a single operation.
MIDI and MusicXML formats
Imports and exports in MIDI and MusicXML formats have been improved for better compatibility between Guitar Pro and other musical software programs.
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