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Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 5:46 am
by mjmoody
mhschmieder wrote: As for Finale, I'm guessing it is updated EVERY year, and generally around the time that fall semester begins at most universities? If so, I may hold out for Finale 2013, as it seems that would just be a few months away by now. And maybe there'll be a grace period again for free updates if Finale 2012 is bought in July or August.
Rumor has it - at least in the Finale forum - that they are NOT coming out with a Finale 2013. There is supposed to be a major maintenance update, but that's it. This will, indeed, be a different business model for them.

I've used Finale for years, but I chose not to update to Finale 2012. I'll see what they come up with for the update - I've been real happy with Finale 2011, however!

John

Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 9:10 am
by MIDI Life Crisis
Rumors? If we believe them the world will end this year and even ended last Oct.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:12 am
by Phil O
The world ended in October? Damn, I'm always the last to find out these things. Thanks for the heads up, MLC.

Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 9:43 am
by MIDI Life Crisis
Oh baby, I'm not touching that one!

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:35 pm
by mikehalloran
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:There is no paper manual available from Make Music. Maybe a third party book is out there. There used to be one for earlier versions but I doubt there is one out for F2012 yet. I miss the paper manual very much.
I used to buy the print manual but, when they went to 4 pdf pages to one print page, I gave up. I am not a fan of the .pdf files but they are better than nothing.

I skipped the 2012 update. I tend to do them every two years... or three if none of the new features appeal to me. I won't miss a 2013 update if there is none. The way that I use it, it's pretty stable - same for my daughter.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:56 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
2012 is a fine update. Much better than 2011, IMO.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:12 am
by mikehalloran
It's official. Finale 2013 will not be happening.

They have lowered the Finale 2012 upgrade to $99 through June 15, 2012. Got this via email:

In a recent Finale blog post, Finale product manager Justin Phillips outlined some exciting changes for the Finale product line, and announced that our follow-up to Finale 2012 will be released NEXT year.
So if you've been waiting for "this year's model," wait no more:
Finale 2012 is it!

Upgrade today for $99 Act now—offer ends June 15, 2012.

https://www.finalemusic.com/Store/Upgra ... -2012_2011

I'm still not interested. But now we know.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:19 am
by MIDI Life Crisis
That's because Finale 2012 is soooo good! ☺ Really!

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:40 pm
by mikehalloran
I saw nothing in it for me that isn't in 2011. What do you like about the upgrade?

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:09 pm
by mhschmieder
MakeMusic has updated Finale 2012 to 2012b, a free, downloadable update for Mac OS X and Windows. Broader in scope than past free updates, 2012b adds to all the features found in previous versions of Finale 2012 with:

Automatic Range Checking.
Automatic Octave Adjustments when copying between staves.
The ability to export EPUB compatible files (viewable on most tablet devices).
New Finale Lyrics font makes lyrics more legible (even on tablet devices).
Dozens of improvements that target long-standing customer requests.

The Finale 2012b Read Me file includes more detail for both Mac and Windows users.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:02 pm
by mikehalloran
Got this yesterday:

"Finale 2012's ScoreManager controls how your staves look and sound – so you can focus on your music. More Garritan sounds expand your sonic palette. Unicode font support means you can display any font character you wish. These are just a few of the many innovations in Finale 2012, all designed to whisk you from inspiration to applause.
Now, for a limited time, you can upgrade to Finale 2012 for $99.

Act now—offer ends July 9, 2012.
"

Maybe...

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:16 pm
by dewdman42
Yea I don't know. Its hard to justify all the Finale upgrades. When I was scoring some stuff for orchestra a few years back, I tried Finale and ended up doing the whole thing with Overture. It was recorded by 80 piece orch. A lot of people were commenting to me about how great my scores looked and they were all complaining about all the headaches they had with Finale trying to make their scores look right. Finale is kind of the industry standard in a way and if I were actually going to publish something I would definitely use Finale, and grind my way through the issues to make my scores look exactly how I want them to look. In recent years they've been adding a lot of cool features for educators as well.

But personally, for most of us, its just way overkill and kind of complicated and the way the program has evolved over the years makes it difficult to learn. Sibelius is somewhat easier to learn, but also burdened with a lot of capability that most people don't need. For producing gorgeous traditional scores, I reccomend Overture. If you are into composing and being able to hear the mockup as you compose, I rather reccomend Notion, which is fabulous sounding and 100x easier to use than Finale. If you need to publish, then Finale or Sib of course.

Every year Make Music comes out with some small incremental updates for $139 which is always too much cost to justify the small set of features they are adding, but some critical bug fixed that you really need fixed. Its a money pit unless you're into publishing.

Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:39 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
If you need to precisely set page elements in great detail I have found Finale to be the best current option. It's not perfect (what is?) but if all your doing is lead sheets or simple charts, other options can work as well. While I've has some issues from time to time with Finale I've never been left in a position where a project was not on time or looked bad. Headaches from time to time for sure, but Sibelius was a constant headache for me. Not unlike the first time I used Performer. LOL.

Re: Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:51 pm
by dewdman42
you say simple charts, whatever that means, but I have done several movie scores for 80 piece orchestra, including the conductor score, all the parts, some non-traditional 20th century techniques even, had to move things around and make it look just right, it was plenty capable and easy to do with Overture, and I would not call those "simple charts". Some other peers of mine were using Finale and my scores made theirs look like junk.

Finale does have more ability to deal with pretty much any font you want, and some really really esoteric stuff. There is a very wide gap between "simple scores" and "esoteric stuff". I still claim finale is overkill for most people, even doing some fairly complicated things. Its just that people have become entrenched with it and hard to move on.

I did one orch project wtih Overture and it came out so well that the next time I started out with Finale and quickly realized I was wasting way too much time and went back to Overture.

Hey, opinions differ and use what works for you, but don't underestimate the notational power of some of these other programs.

Finale 2012 is out. $120 upgrade

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:10 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
To each his own. One man's simple chart is another man's George Crumb Macrocosmos. Whatever THAT means.

Hey, if you don't like it, don't use it. It is overkill for many. I wouldn't do any serious (that means professional, commissioned, etc) score w/o Finale.