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From: AsterBruz
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  • Extend it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • If you do continuation - be good :)

    Now it's Normal :)

  • pure genius

  • i prefer use fl studio to percusion and guitar pro 6 to guitar and bases ^^

  • @goodhidan I didn't think they worked together? Can you link the two software packages? :O

  • @GrooveJuiceGoody Yes i can. hehe men it's easy, you have to export the guitar sounds from guitar pro as a .wav or .mp3 track, and import that track on fl studio ^^ jeje....

  • @goodhidan Can you input actual drum notation and play it back in FL Studio? That's what I need it for. I was able to develop much better timing on the drums using Guitar Pro 4. I'm looking to upgrade because GP6 has actual drum notation. I can read drum notation, so I'd prefer actual notation than typing in numbers. I also like the idea that in GP6 the drum sounds have been updated to sound more authentic rather than midi sounding like they are in GP4.

  • @ShelterDogs Use guitar pro 5. I have had it for 4 years and i dont look to upgrade anytime soon.

  • @goodhidan i should get fl studio too :O haha then i would use GP5 for the guitars, GP6 for bass and FL studio for percussion xD (why can't i just find some decent, motivated musicians >.>)

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