For starters, he requested the addition of lower case characters to the JazzText font - something that users have been asking for since it was first introduced by Rich Sigler back in the 1990s. The legacy jazz, non-SMuFL style is found immediately below this one - it’s called Handwritten Style (Jazz Font), so be sure to select the correct style.ĭarcy James Argue is a stickler for detail, and his influence takes many forms here. It’s called Handwritten Style (Finale Jazz), and you’ll notice that “SMuFL” is confirmed in the description area. In the Setup Wizard, you’ll find the new style in the Select a Document Style > General category. It’s designed to help users achieve better results while reducing the number of manual adjustments needed. The most noticeable new feature in Finale v27.2 is the revamped default jazz document and document style. Of course, Jason has a new “ Conquering Finale” video which covers the Finale v27.2 update in detail. This update also includes some other improvements and bug fixes. Created in collaboration with composer, bandleader, and Finale expert user (and Scoring Notes contributor) Darcy James Argue, every setting in the default style has been overhauled per Darcy’s recommendations, and there is a new Finale Jazz Text lowercase font to complement the existing character set. Of particular interest and a welcome surprise is a fully revamped SMuFL-compliant jazz default file and document style. All default documents and document styles in v27.2 are now SMuFL-based ( Standard Music Font Layout) so that starting a project in any style can now take full advantage of the SMuFL benefits first introduced in the June 2021 release of v27. With this update, Finale runs natively on Apple silicon Macs, such as those with the M1 chip, for the first time. Today MakeMusic released Finale version 27.2, the second update to Finale v27. Subscribe: Amazon | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pandora | PocketCasts | Podchaser | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 41:38
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