Changing playback sounds
Finale supports two main ways of playing back your music: MIDI playback or
By the end of this lesson you will know:
To begin at this point, open tutorial document Tutorial 8.MUSX. How?
MIDI stands for Musical Instrumental Digital Interface, which is an industry-standard computer language that computers and MIDI devices use to speak to each other. Finale can play back using an external MIDI device, a sound card's synthesizer, or a SoundFont installed on your computer.
To play your file using a MIDI device or SoundFont:
Finale uses the MIDI device that is specified in your MIDI setup window. To configure your MIDI system, see
You probably installed the Garritan Instruments for Finale as well as the Finale program. Finale is designed to take advantage of the best audio plug-in technologies, allowing Finale to load
“VST” stands for “Virtual Studio Technology.” VST is an audio plug-in standard developed by Steinberg (creators of the Cubase, a digital audio workstation application). VST plug-ins, like Audio Units plug-ins, can be virtual instruments or effects, which can then be used by any audio application that supports VST plug-ins.
Note: Finale also supports a whole range of additional
To play your file using
Right now, this file is using Finale's SoftSynth sounds. You can use the ScoreManager to reassign instrument sounds. See Configuring Instrument playback for details.
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