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Project Description

TuxGuitar is a multitrack guitar tablature editor
and player written in Java-SWT. It can open
GuitarPro, PowerTab, and TablEdit files.

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2008-03-12 12:55
1.0-rc2

Some translation bugs were fixed. Duplicated
beat/string notes on MIDI importer fixed. A GTP
importer bug was fixed. A PTB importer bug was
fixed. Guitar/Bass synchronization was improved in
the PTB importer. Documentation contents were
added.

2007-01-30 15:19
0.9

A piano editor, a lyric editor, music scales,
simple score editing, custom chords, the ability
to customize toolbars, a metronome, dynamics, the
ability to increment and decrement semitones, and
the ability to shift up or down were added. Memory
use when a song is playing was optimized. The
print layout was changed, adding tablature and
score options and the ability to specify a measure
range. New effects include a tremolo bar,
harmonics, grace note, trill, tremolo picking,
ghost note, accentuated, heavy accentuated, palm
mute, staccato, tapping, slapping, popping, and
fade-in.

2006-08-24 20:40
0.8

A Power-Tab 1.7 file format importer, MIDI importer, and ASCII Tab exporter have been added. The note played is shown on a fretboard. Triplet Feels, markers, font and color config support, sound bank config support added, history files, and simple plugin support have been added.

2006-07-17 07:11
0.7

A score viewer was added. A transport was added. A
clone track option was added. An option to move a
track up and down was added.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2006-05-28 09:36
0.6

A GP5 loader, a MIDI exporter, a PDF exporter, a
print option, a print preview, undo/redo, and dead
notes were added. The page layout was upgraded.
The Copy-Paste and Delete features were upgraded.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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