![]() What’s New? Finale is usually updated annually, but 2013 was given a miss and the latest version, 2014, contains a number of new features. Sheet music can be scanned and a wide variety of file types can be imported, including MIDI and MusicXML. This feature, though, is limited to woodwind and brass and not designed for vocals. Notes can be entered with a MIDI keyboard, mouse or computer keyboard performances can be captured with a microphone. Notes, measures, key signatures and most other score elements can all be adjusted, either by dragging or precisely positioning them using dialog boxes. It’s highly flexible and capable of notating just about any type of music imaginable (adventurous composers can even design their own symbols using its built-in graphics program). ![]() Other programs come and go, but, apart from its main rival Sibelius, Finale reigns supreme. ![]() ![]() Finale music notation is now 25 years old and widely recognised as an industry standard for notation software. ![]()
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