Thanx, I've had a brief look at TuxGuitar before and liked what I saw but never really gotten into it, for whatever reason. I just fired it up again and had a look at this exporting of TAB and it does exactly what I
don't want. I'm sure there is some setting that I'm just missing or something but here is my problem:
Let's say I create a MIDI file of a simple Em pentatonic. Let's make it fairly high, starting at E5 and running through two octaves up the Em pentatonic scale to E7 and back down again. If I import this MIDI into TuxGuitar I get something like this:
Notice how the entire two octaves worth of scale is played on one string (the high E string).
Surely, no guitarist would ever play this. Here it is again but with the fingering as I would have written it in blue:
Of course there are any number of ways that this scale can be tabbed out and I realise that the software will have to make certain decisions but I would have liked for it to at least try to keep the notes close to each other on the fretboard.
Is there some setting in TuxGuitar that you can tweak this behaviour with or will I just have to edit all of the generated tabs manually?