- #3
- Publié par
gigolo le 28 Fév 2004, 21:52
Je pense que tu trouveras la réponse ici (aide de la dernière version de Guitar Pro : V 4.0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other music or guitar software use their own format. In its current version, Guitar Pro does not allow you to import formats other than MIDI and ASCII. However, the majority of software understands these formats, so you can use them as a gateway between Guitar Pro and other software.
Audio Files Importation:
Guitar Pro does not allow to import audio files (WAVE, MP3, ...).
It is important to understand the difference between musical formats (like the MIDI one or Guitar Pro one) and audio formats.
Musical formats do not contain any sound information. They define notes, their duration and their pitch, and some other information related to the format (track, effects, notation, ...). These formats precisely define a score and can be imported to any software, provided the format is known.
Audio formats are totally different. They do not include any information about the score. They contain only the audio signal allowing you to play the file, and other information like the title, the author, etc...
The audio format importation is very complex because it consists of isolating an audio signal, isolating each instrument, and then analysing the frequencies in order to extract the notes. Some software like Digital Ear® are able to do that. In general, the analysis works well if the file contains only one monophonic instrument (a single melody). When the analysis is done, the score can be saved in a MIDI file. You can import this file into Guitar Pro.
-----------------------------------------------------------
Peut-être dans la prochaine version (V5) ?