Technological Aspects of Working With Sound in Guitar Pro 7.5 Sequencer

Authors

  • Valerii Kozlin
  • Valentyna Hryshenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2024.308393

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to the study of the specifics of high-quality voicing of musical scores in the GUITAR PRO 7.5 sequencer. Research methodology. The article uses a systematic approach, as well as applied methods of analysis and synthesis, comparison, and generalisation. The scientific novelty lies in the research of technological aspects and the development of innovative methods of working with sound in the GUITAR PRO 7.5 sequencer, which allows you to create recordings of musical works for guitar, bass guitar, banjo, as well as for many other instruments and musical groups; voice musical compositions with the help of modern software tools, as well as the possibilities of using music and information technologies in the further artistic practice of musicians, sound producers, sound engineers, producers and in professional music education. Conclusions. This software product is a powerful sheet music editor that allows you to create original musical projects at a professional level for subsequent editing. The popularity and demand of this software among guitarists around the world is due to a simple and clear interface, as well as a special file format. The programme presents a lot of necessary tools with which the user can work with a diverse set of musical notation symbols, as well as with a wide range of sound dynamics and tempo adjustments, which allows the authors to create samples of musical compositions that sound and their phonograms. High-quality voicing of scores. The sound of the RSE (Realistic Sound Engine) in Guitar Pro 7.5 is very close to the real sound of the instruments. It can be used by professionals of publishing and educational institutions, when creating music (soundtracks) for theatre, television, video games, cinema. It is also used by musicians, composers, arrangers, sound producers, sound engineers, and producers.

Published

2024-07-14

Issue

Section

Musical art