Ahhh, the delights of the nonstandard key signature. One of the most user-unfriendly features of Finale... ::deep breath:: ...

First of all, I'd start by installing the Accidentals font from here: http://www.hindson.com.au/wordpress/index.php/free-fonts-available-for-download/

Go to Document Options - Fonts - Notation - Accidentals and change it to Accidentals (24pt plain)

In the Key Signature tool, choose "Nonstandard.." instead of major/minor. Choose 'linear key format' selected, click 'next' twice. Click on 'KeyMap', and change to 24 diatonic steps for quartertones, or 48 for 8th-tones. Clicking on the black&white squares, you need to change the arrangement to:

oxxxoxxxoxoxxxoxxxoxxxox (for quartertones)
oxxxxxxxoxxxxxxxoxxxoxxxxxxxoxxxxxxxoxxxxxxxoxxx (8th tones)

I.e. place three or seven 'black notes' where there's an interval of a tone in a major scale, and one or three for an interval of a semitone. Click OK.

Click 'Attribute'. This is where you set the symbols for each accidental. Click on 'Symbol Font' and choose Accidentals (yes, you've already done this in Document Options, but it can foul up if you don't change both of them).

Click on Symbol List ID. Start off entering 'Alter Amount' as zero, and 'Characters' as 'n', to enter the natural sign, and click 'next'. Use the PDF file which comes with the Accidentals font to choose which microtonal symbols you want, and enter 'Alter Amount' = 1 for one quater or eight step up, 2 for two steps, -1 for one step flat, and so on. Enter the letter name corresponding to the symbol you want for each, pressing 'next' each time. (You may also need to press 'insert' before 'next' - I've no idea why)

(Supposedly 'AOrdAmt' can help make playback correct, but it's never worked for me.)

Once this is done, you can use the "+ 1/2" and "- 1/2" options in Simple Entry to raise and lower notes by the microtonal steps you've defined.


I hope this makes some sense.  And I hope I've not made any errors here ;)

Owain




Bernardo G. Barros wrote:
Hi List,

What is the best way to use quarter-tones and
eight-tones in finale? use a Font and use as text?
I couldn't find this font on Mac OSX.

And how do I write a glissando with written attacks in the middle?
For exemple: a glissando of four notes the first one a C and the
last one a C#, with two atacks in beetween without noteheads.

Best,
Bernardo


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