For a 256th note, you could keep pressing keys from 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 and then make the 128th note dotted. A 256th note is worth 1/64th a beat, so if you put this stuff into sheet music, to make it playable, you would have to make the tempo 15 BPM and make the key C Major. It would also have to be a scale where you can hold your thumbnail down and roll it over. But, this can hurt if you go fast enough but is worth it if you can hit 256th notes 😀. Here is an sound bite of this.
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Duplicate of https://musescore.org/en/node/302103
For a 256th note, you could keep pressing keys from 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 and then make the 128th note dotted. A 256th note is worth 1/64th a beat, so if you put this stuff into sheet music, to make it playable, you would have to make the tempo 15 BPM and make the key C Major. It would also have to be a scale where you can hold your thumbnail down and roll it over. But, this can hurt if you go fast enough but is worth it if you can hit 256th notes 😀. Here is an sound bite of this.
In reply to For a 256th note, you could… by ES_MUSESCORE
You'd better give that reply in https://musescore.org/en/node/302103
Why do you need it?