For a discussion of creating playback with
a swing feel, see Swing in the Installation &
Tutorials.
The most common convention is to notate
“swung” eighth notes as standard eighth notes, with the word Swing above
the score (usually on the first page, with the tempo marking). Finale
follows this convention in transcribing real-time performances. Note the
Jazz Human Playback style applies a swing feel to your score. See Playback Controls.
To notate swing performances (HyperScribe)
- From the MIDI/Audio Menu, choose Quantization Settings.
The Quantization Settings dialog box appears.
- Select a Smallest Note Value. See Quantization Settings dialog
box for more
information.
- Select Space Notes Evenly in Beat. Finale
will notate swung eighth notes as normal eighth notes, but will accurately
notate triplets if you play them.
Note: It’s a good
idea to tell Finale beforehand exactly how you want the triplets notated—whether
or not they should have a bracket or slur, and so on. Instructions for
defining the default tuplet appearance can be found under Document
Options-Tuplets.
- Click More Settings. The More Quantization
Settings dialog box appears.
- Select Soften Syncopations. See More Quantization Settings
dialog box for more information.
- Click OK twice.
- Record your performance. See Recording
in HyperScribe–To record into one or
two staves .
Note: For other ways
to create a swing performance see Swing
Playback.
To
notate swing performances (Transcription Mode)
You can also transcribe swing performances
with the Transcription Mode. The process is roughly the same, but the
steps are slightly different.
- Click the HyperScribe Tool and select Transcription
Mode from the HyperScribe Menu. Click the measure at which you want the
transcription to begin. You enter the Transcription window.
- Record your performance in the usual way.
See “To
record a performance,” above.
- Click the Quant Settings button in the Transcription
window. The Quantization Settings dialog box appears.
- Select Space Notes Evenly in Beat. Finale
will notate swung eighth notes as normal eighth-note pairs, but will accurately
notate any triplets that occur. See More
Quantization Settings dialog box for more information. Note:
Again, you can tell Finale beforehand exactly how you want the triplets
notated—whether or not they should have a bracket or slur, and so on.
Instructions for defining the default tuplet appearance can be found under
Tuplets.
- Click OK.
- Continue the transcription process in the usual
way. Again, see “To
transcribe a performance,” above.