it jist seems easy to me and my brain. in program set string tuning, freq its set at and i bet it could overlay single notes and chords with ease depending on how much information is inpute into the program so it has alot of chance to get right
Some pretty smart people have tried to tackle it in the past. Even if they kinda got it right, you're dealing with implied harmonics, pinch harmonics, string bends, pre-bends, hammer on vs hammer off, etc...
all of that i woud suspect might need be added via symbols especially since so many different harmonics via pinching depending on pickups , pickup combos (SSS,HSS,HHH) which pickups you play over, so many variables .
Yeah, it'd be insanely complicated. I do know of a few projects that set out to do it.
My thinking is using machine learning to watch the hands with high-end cameras. Maybe add lasers to tell the distance between the finger and the saddle... It'd require a guitar made just for the purpose, or so I'd think.
It's a pretty complicated task.
By the way, does your username refer to Arch, the Linux distro?
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