If you use a notation software to play in notes via a midi guitar you will find that timing nuances make spaghetti out of your notation. You can heavily quantize your input (I dont know if finale does quantise it probable does). You can also play it in at a slower tempo and get the timing spot on. Depends on what you want to input this way, many contepmary 'lick style' phrases would give a member of the LSO a heart attack if written out exactly, and their are many apsects fo the sound that are not represented in the notation. You may end up inputing notes via a keyboard or mouse.

This is where Real Tracks comes in, for almost all purposes the real performance is vastly superior to any MIDI reconstruction - no matter how skilled. You will not regret buying it.


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