hey there!
I've got a small "don't know how" with guitar pro; I tried to get some keys inside the programm, so I tend to programm within the usual notation instead of the tab line, and I'm looking for a knob or function which deletes the scale-own sharps and flats. know what I mean? not really, huh? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I've got a piece in D-major and feel the need for some Cs instead of the scale-own C#s. there's this little sign I don't know what it's called, which cancels the accidental for a bar.
whenever I try to do so, I have to give the C# a b and it's written as H# then. won't really hurt my ear, but it looks confusing in some ways.
anyone knows how to do it?
I'd apreciate some hints here... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
thanks and best regards///micha
I've got a small "don't know how" with guitar pro; I tried to get some keys inside the programm, so I tend to programm within the usual notation instead of the tab line, and I'm looking for a knob or function which deletes the scale-own sharps and flats. know what I mean? not really, huh? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I've got a piece in D-major and feel the need for some Cs instead of the scale-own C#s. there's this little sign I don't know what it's called, which cancels the accidental for a bar.
whenever I try to do so, I have to give the C# a b and it's written as H# then. won't really hurt my ear, but it looks confusing in some ways.
anyone knows how to do it?
I'd apreciate some hints here... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
thanks and best regards///micha