


Additionally, some safeguards have been built in so that Finale should seamlessly switch to another output device rather than crashing when you remove an audio device while FInale is open. For instance, Apply Human Playback is now part of the MIDI tool menu, and the Change Noteheads utility has been updated to include the functionality of the depreciated Change Noteheads plug-in.įinale is no longer restricted to playback at 44.1 kHz and can play at any sample rate supported by the selected audio output device.

In addition, a few plugins have been removed because they have finally become actual features a welcome addition. For instance, plugins which do not apply to Linked parts are now properly disabled when editing a linked part. On the Mac, the splash screen and dock icon have a modern, minimalistic flat look:Ī number of plugins have been updated. For instance, on the Mac, the installer no longer throws up a message asking if you want to open a file from an unidentified developer.
#Finale 2014 help install
(You’ll have to redo your Finale workspace preferences and install any 3rd party plugins for this version, but in my opinion, well worth the few minutes this will take.)įinale 2014.5 has a new installer framework for both the Mac and PC, which should provide a more pleasant install experience for most users.
#Finale 2014 help update
Although this is a maintenance update to Finale 2014, the installer leaves your original Finale 2014 application in place, allowing you to have both Finale 2014 and Finale 2014.5 installed at the same time. 11/17/15 : Today, following numerous teasers on the twitter feed in the last few days, MakeMusic has released an incremental, but significant update to Finale 2014 they have dubbed “2014.5”.
