While every Finale user has a unique workflow, people within a specific area of the music industry often share similarities in their notation creation.
Veterans Day, Bugle Calls, and Poppies
World War I ended on Nov. 11, 1918. The armistice signed between the Allies and Germany called for the ceasefire to take effect at 11 AM: the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
Entering Notes in Transposing Staves with the New Finale
Are you using Finale 2014.5, an earlier version of Finale, or any other MakeMusic notation software?
If so, open or create any document that includes a Bb trumpet.
Connect with Others Using ReWire in the New Finale
The new version of Finale includes ReWire support. This allows Finale to synchronize with other pro-level audio applications, including Digital Performer, ProTools, Logic and many others.
What’s the big deal about a 64-bit Finale?
While industry experts like Philip Rothman and Robert Puff have applauded the inclusion of 64-bit support in the new version of Finale, a more casual observer may ask; “What does that actually mean for me?” To some, one of the biggest features in the new Finale may not seem like a feature at all.