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Interchangeable user interface
Guitar Pro 5 now comes with a 'skinable' interface, making it
possible to change the icons at any moment. Guitar Pro 5 has
three interfaces.
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Four display styles: Page / Parchment
/ Vertical Scroll / Horizontal Scroll
The new displays allow you to instantly view your score as it
will appear in its printed version.
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Multiple selection
New in Guitar Pro 5, the multiple selection allows you to edit
your score effectively. It allows the rapid copy/paste of a
group of notes, add effects such as palm mute, accentuated notes
and let ring.
It also allows the modification of the setup of your score by
means of the stem and beam functions of the standard notation.
Finally, the multiple selection can be used to play in a loop or
with increased tempo, a selection of the score.
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Entirely revised score format
Guitar Pro 5 now comes with a visual quality close to that of
commercially published songbooks.

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New voice handling
You can now compose and listen to your scores with two voices
(lead/bass).
Example 1 - Classical Guitar
Example 2 - Drums
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Complete musical direction
With five targets (Coda, Double-Coda, Segno, Double-Segno and
Fine) and 14 possible jumps, you can control with precision the
playback of your score.
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Note duration (%)
It is now possible to indicate the duration of a note as a
percentage of its theoretical duration. This option can be very
useful in for example, fine tuning the let ring, staccato and
palm mute functions or with harmonic notes.

Tied Note effects
It is now possible to add effects on tied notes.
Extended
visualization of effects
Extended Bends and Tremolo Bar visualisation.

Bar syncopation
With Guitar Pro 5 it is possible to change the syncopation
(feel) of the bar and set the syncopation to a sixteenth
note.
SOUND
Midi playback
The playback of effects such as vibrato,
bends or slides have been greatly improved. The 'Human
Playing' and 'Auto-Accentuation on the beat' have been
added. It is now possible to select a midi bank.
Realistic Sound
Engine (RSE)
Guitar Pro 5 has a brand new sound engine,
RSE [Realistic Sound Engine], giving a realistic sound
without the need of specialised material or sound cards.

Listen to a selection of samples
IMPORT/EXPORT
MusicXML Import/Export , PowerTab Import,
TablEdit Import, PDF Export , improved ASCII Import/Export ,
full page BMP Export, improved and simplified WAVE
Export(using Windows® mixer)
More info to follow...
SUMMARY OF NEW
FEATURES
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New RSE [Realistic Sound Engine] with
real instrument sounds -
listen to some samples
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New Graphical Interface (skinable)
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4 Display Modes: Page, Parchment,
Vertical Screen, Horizontal Screen
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Fine Scrolling and Zoom from 30% to 200%
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Score display fully redesigned (silimar
to published songbooks)
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Automatic vertical positionning and
spacing of score symbols to avoid collisions and blank
spaces
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New Page Setup window
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Advanced Standard Notation (effects,
beams, stem direction...)
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Manuscript Configuration for each Track
(tablature only, standard notation only or both,
diagrams...)
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Multiple Selection used for editing and
playing tools
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Playing of a selected part with Multiple
Selection (also works for looped play)
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Move Tracks Up and Down
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Voice Support (lead and bass)
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Coda, Segno (simple and double), Fine +
14 possible jumps
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8va, 8vb, 15ma and 15mb
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Triplet Feel affected to the bar (8th or
16th)
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Improved Alternate Endings
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Improved Grace Note and Dead Note
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Possibility to add Effects on Tied Notes
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Extended Bends and Tremolo Bar
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Full Support of Artificial Harmonics
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Wah-wah
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Heavy Accentuated Notes
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Tunings associated to an Instrument
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Diagrams displayed with the score and/or
under title
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Improved Speed Trainer
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MusicXML Import/Export
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PowerTab Import
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TablEdit Import
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PDF Export
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Improved ASCII Import/Export
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BMP Export of a complete page
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Improved and Simplified WAVE Export
(using Windows® Mixer)
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