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How to add rests on top of notes and finger roll notations in Guitar Pro 7?
Please help, i'm really lost and still learning the basics.


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In your music programme you will find that you have different layers available when writing music on one stave. Your examples have 2 layers. The programme that I use allows up to 4 different layers. Your first layer has all the notes stems pointing up, and the second layer they are pointing down, for clarity. For finger roll notations, do you have a help manual? That would show you were and how to write these. Look up different music layers there too. Hope that helps.


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Create different tracks:

Guitar Pro supports more than one "voice" for each track.
Each Guitar Pro staff contains two independent voices in the case of GP5, and 4 for GP6. This type of notation is thus closer to the standards of musical notation.
To edit a voice, choose the "Edit > Voices > Edit Voice 1" or "Edit > Voices > Edit Voice 2" menus (or voice 3 or 4 in GP6).
For more clarity in Guitar Pro 5, you can choose to grey out the voice you're not editing at the moment: "Edit > Voices > Gray Inactive Voice".
In Guitar Pro 6, simply choose to work on Voice 1, 2, 3, or 4, or in multitrack mode.

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