musescore (2.2.1+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  This release uses an older soundfont (Fluid GM) as fallback if
  the Debian package musescore-general-soundfont containing the
  new MuseScore soundfont is not installed.

  Fluid (R3) Mono is the soundfont used by MuseScore 2.0 and 2.1
  and therefore may still be on your system. Please install the
  aforementioned package to enjoy the new and improved soundfont;
  you can then uninstall the fluidr3mono-gm-soundfont package (or
  Fluid (R3) from fluid-soundfont-gm in jessie-backports-sloppy).

  If musescore-general-soundfont is not available / backported
  for your distribution (yet), you can install the binary package
  from Debian unstable which will correctly work on versions as
  old as, at least, jessie (8) and precise (12.04).

  New installations of musescore in buster will pull in the new
  soundfont by default, no manual action required there, unless
  the fluidr3mono-gm-soundfont package (which only was introduced
  in buster (10) / stretch-backports (9) / bionic (18.04) / PPA)
  was previously installed.

  The old MuseScore 1.x soundfont (timgm6mb-soundfont, also known
  as musescore-soundfont-gm) is orthogonal to this issue and may
  optionally be installed additionally to a 2.x soundfont (it can
  still be selected in the Sequencer settings and will work fine,
  within its limited instrument range).

 -- Thorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.de>  Mon, 23 Apr 2018 15:48:47 +0200
