Octave tremolos
I think this is what you are looking for:
Suppose you want a whole 4/4 bar tremolo between an F and a C.
- Create the F and C as two half notes (sorry, I don't know the english "quaver-system").
- Select the whole bar.
- Go to the third keypad F10
- Select the tremolo on the keypad (Enter button
- Select the type of tremolo with the digit keys (the amount of "beams" dictates the spead of the tremolo.
- Now you should have two whole notes (the correct notation of a tremolo in this situation) connected by the tremolo beams.
Of course, you can use this method in all situations: one bar, two beats, one beat, etc ... .
Let me know if it works.
Zap
Suppose you want a whole 4/4 bar tremolo between an F and a C.
- Create the F and C as two half notes (sorry, I don't know the english "quaver-system").
- Select the whole bar.
- Go to the third keypad F10
- Select the tremolo on the keypad (Enter button
- Select the type of tremolo with the digit keys (the amount of "beams" dictates the spead of the tremolo.
- Now you should have two whole notes (the correct notation of a tremolo in this situation) connected by the tremolo beams.
Of course, you can use this method in all situations: one bar, two beats, one beat, etc ... .
Let me know if it works.
Zap
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