Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy 2002-06-25 02:47 pm I've been a Noteworthy user for almost five years. But I need a banjo/guitar tablature editor that could be used as a supplement to Noteworthy. Does anyone know of such? Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #1 – 2002-06-25 10:00 pm if you want a program that can utilize the sound of guitar/banjo/bass/drums....go to www.tabit.net and download the trial, or buy the real version.it's actually a very good guitar tabulature program that, when you buy the real version (only $20), you can save guitar songs as .midis.... then you can open them through Noteworthy, and work from there....hope that helps... Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #2 – 2002-06-25 11:16 pm With the ability to control number of lines on the staff, and additional control over staff spacing in NWCV1.75, comes a workable way of doing accurate tablature.Until someone works up a User Tip or something on that order, have a look at what Marsu did with a Vivaldi guitar arrangement of mine, Andante from Concerto RV532. It might be noted that the job was made somewhat easier in this case by the fact that I had assigned separate staves for each string already, for realism in playback. You can compare with the original version for additional "hands-on learning".Good luck. Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #3 – 2002-06-26 02:19 am If by "compatible with Noteworthy" you would be satisfied with "both programs support MIDI", give the free and excellent PowerTab a whirl:http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org/downloads.htmIt's a little limited as far as standard notation (i.e., you can't manipulate the score directly—it's only a representation of the tab), but it works great for tab.-m Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #4 – 2002-06-26 11:53 am Aside from Fred's suggestion the only way I am aware of is to convert your NWC file to MIDI and import it into a tab program. My preference is Tabledit. Like NWC it is available in a limited evaluation form with an in relatively inexpensive ($54.95)registration fee. This in my opinion is the best Tab program around. Tabledit is available at www.tabledit.com. Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #5 – 2002-06-26 01:12 pm And for an alternative, though similar, method within NWC look at:http://nwc-scriptorium.org/ftp/classical/m/mudafant.nwcIf you prefer the tab numbers between the lines then you can use a seven line staff and shift the "lyrics" a unit up (or down depending on where the staff is, above or below the normal staff). For the between-the-lines stuff I've posted a couple of examples recently in the newsgroup. Look for my posting of June 18. On those I found that I had to decrease the size of the lyric font to keep the numbers form overlapping. What is really needed (and I have requested) is the ability to specify the font for the lyrics for each staff, individually.Cyril Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #6 – 2002-06-26 01:33 pm If all you need to do is place some guitar fingerboard grids, then browse the Internet for "Frets A, B, and C" fonts. These can be placed as text. I don't play guitar, but it seems to me that the fonts have a wide assortment of fret charts. Since these are symbols from fonts, they cannot be edited, only placed. Quote Selected
Re: Tablature software compatible with Noteworthy Reply #7 – 2002-06-26 11:31 pm Just listened to vivandte2.nwc.Bravo! Quote Selected