Yes you can with a MIDI editor or piano roll. First make sure that the notes are within the guitar's range and are able to be played on a guitar.

For a down stroke have the lowest note in the chord start first, the next note a couple of ticks later the third a couple of ticks later than the second note and so forth. Visa-versa for an up stroke as the highest note must be struck first.

It is the same as an arpeggio except the spacing between the notes is much shorter.

Some guitar VSTis may offer up and down strokes and that may be a faster and easier way to go. A MIDI guitar controller works out well also.

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