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Question about Guitar Pro and CDLC


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Guys, I have these tabs, but they don't include the names of the Chords, they only show the notes. Look at the image:

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So my two questions are:

1. How do I make Guitar Pro identify the names of the chords shown??

2. If I add these names, will Rocksmith identify them in the game? 

Actually my main goal is for rocksmith to tell me in the game which chords exactly I'm playing and that's it.

Please help!

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Hello, sorry for my English, I am using a translator.
1. If you select the chord with the mouse, on the bottom left panel, there is a grid drawing, if you hover over it, it will tell you chord. Click there, and it will show you the chord it is and if you click OK, that name will be written above the selected chord.
Another way to tell which chord/note it is, is to look next to the metronome under the menus: E4. d4 etc
Another way is to open the virtual fretboard, where it will show you all the notes.
2. I think that rocksmiht identifies the chords even if he doesn't write them in guitar pro.
In Eof, you can see the chords/notes in preferences, names. or you can select a note, and below in the information panel, it will show you what they are. Example: fingering f c#

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On 4/20/2023 at 5:30 PM, gafotas said:

Hello, sorry for my English, I am using a translator.
1. If you select the chord with the mouse, on the bottom left panel, there is a grid drawing, if you hover over it, it will tell you chord. Click there, and it will show you the chord it is and if you click OK, that name will be written above the selected chord.
Another way to tell which chord/note it is, is to look next to the metronome under the menus: E4. d4 etc
Another way is to open the virtual fretboard, where it will show you all the notes.
2. I think that rocksmiht identifies the chords even if he doesn't write them in guitar pro.
In Eof, you can see the chords/notes in preferences, names. or you can select a note, and below in the information panel, it will show you what they are. Example: fingering f c#

Hola Gafotas, gracias por la información. Tranquilo yo tb hablo español y estoy en Barcelona jaja

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