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New guitar sofware with true sounds & compatible with guitar pro

 
 
Fredkey
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      07-08-2004, 07:11 PM
Hi!
I've developped an innovative guitar score (tablature) software.
It's compatible with another well known software : Guitar Pro (3 & 4),
and is able to read gp3 and gp4 scores.
More than 30000 complete scores are available in that format, on the
site http://www.mysongbook.com
The major improvement of my soft is its ability to play te scores with
a convincing sound, even with a low-cost sound card :
It doesn't use MIDI interface to play the scores, but true samples of
my own instruments, in wave format.
It also compute an analysis of the pieces to determine number of
playing parameters automatically, such as the sense of brunshing the
chords, the lenghts of effects like bends or vibrato, the volume and
the strings that must be let sounding...
So the interface is very easy, you just have to enter the notes and
the rhythm, the rest is done by the soft.
Each score can include up to 10 simultaneous tracks.
The available instruments are : Folk guitar, classical guitar, clean
electric guitar, distortion guitar, electric bass, percussions and
piano (all have been recorded with a microphone).
My soft is called Sweet Guitar, and you can download it on one of the
following sites :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/sweetguitar/
and
http://swigui.free.fr/
It's available both in english and in french (as you may have guess,
i'm french, sorry for my poor english)
Two versions exist : the demo version, which is free, but you can't
neither save, nor print the scores with it, and the playing is limited
to the first 30 bars,
and the full version which is 22$ (just for today : I didn't see that
1$ is less than 1 euro, so its normal price will be 27$...)
Don't hesitate to write me all your comments at :
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