Used by permission from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
If you create music in languages other than English, you probably have a good understanding of what Finale 2012’s Unicode font support offers.
Used by permission from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
If you create music in languages other than English, you probably have a good understanding of what Finale 2012’s Unicode font support offers.
In looking at all the enhancements of Finale 2012, several can be loosely described as making Finale more portable, in one way or another, and that’s the focus of the above video.
This is the Finale 2012 screen where you have to configure a MIDI keyboard.
Working with beginning music students? Would it help to add notenames to the noteheads in an example like this?
Before Finale 2012, changing instruments mid-score was a bit of a process. For example, if I wanted a saxophonist to switch to a flute halfway through a piece, I had to add a Staff Style for the notation to appear correctly, and an Expression to make playback work right.