![]() So "Jimmy Day" players could label string 5 changes with the letter "C", or any other letter on the menu. You can place any letter on the menu on any string now with TablEdit. The "#" "b" option is valuable from a universal standpoint in that it will work with any tuning and pedal'knee lever set-up. ![]() Option in the program as an alternative to lettering the pedals and knee levers at the entry stage.I use both.but. Matthieu, I hope you can keep the "#" "b" And, yes, Doug's suggestion is very important: we need to be able to customize what the pedals do, because, for instance, if you play a "Jimmy Day" set up your pedals A&C are switched around, and many people have different names for the KLs, etc. Perhaps the values for pedals and knees (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) could be set by the user and saved? Then the user could highlight the appropriate string (space) and type, for example, 2A and that would be entered? That sounds like it would make things a bit easier. (*) or the customized string you have entered as first symbol. selecting any note then typing would add a full tone and display an 'A' (*), would add a semi-tone and display a 'B', etc. I've personally entered a few PSG tabs in a recent past and I do understand your concern.Īssuming the tablature is tagged as a PSG tablature, it would be very easy for me to add shortkeys that would accelerate the pedal and KL entry.Į.g. I love both these guys Ron and Matthieu for what they have done and what they are doing to meet the needs of Steel Guitarists the world over. Having said all that my birthday is coming up real soon and I have made it known what I want to the family.the registered version of Tabledit. For those who just require Tablature he definitely deserves considertion. Ron Turner has done a tremendous job with his software. The final product and the incorporation of the music notation.those are other matters. I have the Tabledit Demo downloaded and amĬlicTab is faster for making tab.hands down. Tuning Set-Up, choose a fret and click away. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? In any case, it would be much more convenient to pre-program the changes for each pedal/KL and then maybe have a row of buttons that are on the basic screen so you could hit, say "3" for third fret, and then just click on the "B" button for pedal B. Also, it seemed as if every pedal or KL was preset for changing by +2 (a whole step) and even after I set, say pedal B, to be +1, it kept going back to +2 by itself. It takes too long to go thru a drop-down menu, etc. Putting in a pedal or KL change is clumsy with the current arrangement, if I understand it correctly. I don't find it possible to put in what pedal does which change on which string. The only place I find the pedals now are under pitch-change. I would like it to be possible do the whole guitar setup (pedals and knee-levers)in the tuning screen. It's a music/tab writing program for composing and arranging and I'd like to see Matthieu's efforts concentrated on those areas. IMHO TablEdit does not need scales and other teaching aids built in. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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