![]() It might rarely crash but it has been improved a lot with the years and updates. Their interest truly was to help us and yeah, completely helped us to get exactly what we needed. However, we needed more than one license so we contacted them. And it's absolutely affordable! About the customer service: Few years after I started using it at home I started to write music for my church which doesn't have a lot of money to spend on very specific software like this. Export your score as midi and use it on your recording software on VST instruments. You can make it as simple as you want: tablature, chart or pentagram.or why not, all of them! It includes a great library of RSE instruments that will help you imagine what your music sounds like. ![]() Not only that: it includes a Chords library that you can use in every single instrument (mainly focused on guitar, adding at the beginning of the score all the chords used). PROSĪbout the software functionality: It was and has become even more user friendly to write, edit and play music scores. They have also launched a service where you can buy popular songs and learn how to play them. In my personal use, there's A LOT of music written in guitar pro files on the internet that you can get for free, probably written from the original music books that now are almost impossible to be found (and complex stuff, like Dream Theater, just to give an example). Great customer service that provided the best solution for our needs. It took me less than 2 minutes to set this up because now I only had to change the device from GT-1000 to FM8 to receive the Program Changes from Gig Performer.Helped my church to save a lot of money. Anyway today I tried to send Program Changes as described above to FM8 and it works. Well, reading the manual with more care would have been helpful. The first time it took me like 5 hours of trial and error to set this up because I was confounded about ingoing and outgoing Program Change assignments in Gig Performer. So I think the solution I am using now is not too bad. I don’t like this because this way you can not directly edit your Program Changes in Gig Performer and I don’t know if Gig Performer and in my place Guitar Pro would really stay perfect sync all the time. The other solution which I don’t like so much would be to use a MIDI File with Program Changes which have to be played be the MIDI Player of Gig Performer. That’s the way how the workflow in a DAW would be. It would be nice if maybe one day Gig Performer gets a Time Line where it is possible to place Program Changes. I think that this solution can be adapted to many other scenarios as well. Thank you very much for all the great advice. In Guitar Pro I have one track which triggers this way the desired Program Changes via Midi Notes. In Song Part properties I have put in every Part a Program Change to the Boss GT-1000.ģ. I use the MIDI Note E3 to get to the next song part. Now it looks so simple: 1.Ěs you can see in the screenshots. I think I got it! I am new to Gig Performer, so this took my a really long time. So this means, Guitar Pro acts as “the boss” who plays the backing tracks and sends program changes to Gig Performer (which works well as you said) but cannot send them to your amp (for reasons…) - so the easiest way would be to make GP send the needed program changes over to the amp, as they were coming in from Guitar Pro. If i am understanding this right, all you’d have to do is to make GP forward the program changes on to your amp. So if I would find a way to sync Guitar Pro with Gig Performer than GP could send the Program Changes to my GT-1000. So when I have a song which contains more than one Program Change I must find a way to send this Program Change at the right time to my GT-1000. Theoretically Guitar Pro should be able to send also Program Changes to other devices, but in fact this does not function very well. ![]() So in GIG Performer I can use very good sounding VST Plug Ins instead of the internal sounds of Guitar Pro. And it is no problem to to send MIDI Notes from Guitar Pro to Gig Performer.Īnd it is no problem to to send MIDI Notes from Guitar Pro to Gig Performer. But recently I began to use Guitar Pro as my backing track device because it displays very well the Guitar Tabs.
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