I’m hoping TrueFie will update their policy and allow other programs for scoring soon. i’m on a deadline for my next course and sorry to say it’s quite impossible to work with this version of Guitar Pro, just like it’s been hard to work with in the past. save it and overwrite the old file… load it again and all the fingerings are all over the place, now all next to the notes/under the notes rendering the score completely unreadable with numbers floating everywhere. For instance, when I write a tab with fingerings and instructions for left and right hand, set those above and below the notes. Just like previous versions of Guitar Pro in the past, it’s full of bugs. I bought the full version for Mac and it’s updated to the latest version. I’m an educator for TrueFire and I’m writing my 3rd instructional course with the aid of Guitar Pro, since that’s the tab program that TrueFire requests all files should be written with. It’s just sad that it hasn’t been tested enough before the release, there are just too many bugs yet. Until then I must warn other users about this problem, and recommend that you regularly create backup-files in case the same thing happens! I was stupid enough not to do so.Īll in all the program has a lot of nice features and a lot of potential. I really hope that you will fix this problem for the next update. I see that other users have experienced the same issue, and this is not good at all. No backup to be found, and many hours of work is just gone. The program crashed while saving a file, and now the file is of size 0 kb and beyond repair I guess (I read an answer to a comment from earlier that suggested just that). As annoying that is, it hasn’t been a major issue until yesterday. However, I have experienced a lot of minor bugs and some abrupt crashes. I have used GP7 a couple of months now and in general I am impressed by the software, in particular the RSE sounds are amazing. Plus how do I know with either of these solutions that the same thing won’t happen and my work will be wasted? I could also try re-creating the score from scratch in the Guitar Pro environment but that’s an awful lot of work and would be very disappointing if that were necessary. That seems like it *may* have worked although that seems to introduce other translation issues that would require work to clean up. I’ve tried exporting music XML and re-importing. I can send the problem file if that will help. I started the process over, re-importing the Power Tab and after working with the file for a while, the same thing happened. At that point that file is effectively unusable. I can still select the violin and horn tracks but the guitar tracks make it crash. It doesn’t matter what method I use to select it. Working on a particular score to try to restore the lost information, everything will work fine for a while then at some point, the program starts crashing *every time* I try to select one of the guitar tracks. Some of the scores lose a lot of information or get a little hosed up when imported from Power Tab format but that’s not the *fatal* flaw. Power Tab is too limited and I really like GP7 and I will definitely buy it *IF* what appears to be a fatal flaw can be solved. I’m currently trying Guitar Pro 7 and bringing in scores I started in Power Tab. Guitar Pro 7.5 Massive feature update available.14 Guitar Pro 7.6 tips you need to know.macOS : menu Guitar Pro 7 > Check for updates….Windows : menu Help > Check for updates….Launch the updater to start using Guitar Pro 7.0.5: Various crashes fixes, including on startup and shut down on some machines.Various fixes on the tie option, including drum tracks and unwanted display of naturals.Fixed: HiDPI scaling issues on Windows 10.Synchronisation of the score and global view during selection is now allowed.Resolved: countdown not working when speed trainer is activated.Corrections have been made for files without an effect chain.Changes in tempo unit are now recognized.Fixed: audio export sometimes not creating the file.Fixed: fingering errors during transposition.Fixed: special characters import, including Korean characters and German umlaut.More securities have been added to avoid file corruption. The page format is now saved in the stylesheet.The Japanese translation is now available.Here’s what you can expect from this new version: Download this new update to make your Guitar Pro 7 ever more powerful. Summer has been here for a few weeks now! And so has Guitar Pro 7. Here’s what you can expect from this new version:.
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