Producing a guitarist-friendly notation package isn't easy, but Notion Music's first attempt isn't bad at all
Notating guitar music is a pain. Even without the instrument’s unique articulations – slides, bends and whammy bar dives, etc – each note can be played in up to five different places on the fretboard.
This makes the guitar a great deal more difficult to notate for and emulate in the digital domain than, say, the piano (which is essentially a tuned percussion instrument). With Progression, Notion has tried to make life easier for guitarists who want to notate and produce convincing audio of their song ideas.
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