TablEdit Users Say:
"Everything my teacher gave me was hand written tablature I wanted to find an easy way for me to write tablature. I found the TablEdit page and downloaded the demo. Right away I discovered that I didn't have to be an accomplished musician to use it for what I wanted. I purchased the Registered version and now have a large note book of songs in tablature so even I can manage to play something that can be recognized as a legitimate song. Since using the TablEdit program I have found something else, you don't have to be a computer expert to use it. I have asked Keith, for help many times and he has always give all the help I needed. When I first started I asked so many times that I was embarised to ask again but it didn't seem to bother Keith at all. Whit his help I have learned to take advantage of quite a few features of the program realizing that it will do so much more than I could ever dream of using."
Jim Pridgen - North Carolina, USA
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| Under {Score}{Instrument}, set the MIDI instrument to either viola or cello. It produces a nice, natural sounding, tremolo on playback without having to write it into the tab, making it appear "busy". It's really no less PSG-sounding than electric guitar and allows two consecutive whole notes to sound for their entire duration.
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| "Splits" are defined as either:
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|  | The half-press of a pedal
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|  | A pedal and a lever acting together so that the effect on a string is the sum of their individual effects.
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| To include "Splits" in the tablature, rename an unused change as "A/2" for the half press of pedal A and another unused change as BRL to reflect the net effect of the changes associated with the "B" pedal and the "RKL" lever on string 6.
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