Finale PrintMusic empowers every musician to quickly create and customize music notation that looks and sounds great. With PrintMusic, musicians can arrange full ensembles of up to 24 staves, extract individual parts, and hear their music play back with professional sounds and nuance. Notes can be entered in a variety of ways including with a scanner, and users can choose between a handwritten or engraved appearance, host VST/AU plug-ins for professional playback, import and export graphic files, and much more. Best of all the results can be shared as printed sheet music and PDFs, as well as MP3 audio files, and as Finale and Music XML files that can be opened in other programs. PrintMusic is the affordable choice for arrangers, composers, teachers, band/choir/orchestra directors, worship leaders, students, and other musicians who don't require the more advanced features in Finale.
Music speaks to you at every turn. You hear it in the honks of cars on a busy city street, in the roar of the crowd at a sporting event and even in the peace and tranquility of a cool morning in a dewy meadow. You try to write down what you hear, but you are tired of marking notes, re-marking and not being able to hear how it'll sound. With Finale PrintMusic 2014, you have a powerful music notation software at your fingertips that helps you put the tune in your head onto the staff. When inspiration strikes, you want to be able to jot down the notes that are floating around in your mind via mouse, MIDI keyboard or scanner. With Finale PrintMusic 2014, you can easily create and customize your music notation on your PC or Mac. Arrange full ensembles or tweak individual parts to fine tune your composition. Scan sheet music, import and export graphic files and more. Get an idea of how your arrangement will sound with realistic sounds and nuances and host VST/AU plugins for professional-quality music playback. Share your work with others as printed sheet music, PDFs, MP3 files or as Finale or Music XML files. Are you ready to flex your creative muscles?