Finale 2010 does save as MP3 (though apparently not when the score contains
an audio tract).
(Choose "Export to audio file", then in the lower left corner you can
choose between "Standard Audio File" and "Compressed MP3 File.")
Madelon Mottet
>From: Raymond Horton
>Finale does not save as MP3.
I have Audacity and know how to convert from wav to mp3. However, I don't
know how to use Finale and Audacity together. Could you explain how you
record in real time to Audacity.
Also, is it possible to sing and record an audio tract within Finale as the
score is being played? Or does the audio tr
It is completely practical to export audio from Finale. It is also completely
practical to add a single audio track (such as a vocal track) to Finale,
provided the tempos match exactly.
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- DJA
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On 6 Feb 2012, at 6:59 AM, Nigel Hanley wrote:
The only practical way to produce an mp3, especially with an added vocal track,
is to save as midi, and import into a DAW like Logic or Cubase. Finale is not a
one stop shop for anything other than notation.
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If I remember correctly, it will only save as MP3 if you are using midi, it
won't save MP3 if you using Garritan.
(I would love to be proved wrong on this one!)
Cheers,
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On 2/5/2012 11:42 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> Finale does not save as MP3. No program does everything.
>
[snip]
Yes it does (well, not everything, but it does save as mp3) -- in
Fin2012, right in the Export As Audio function where you have to tell
the program where to save the audio file and wh
Finale does not save as MP3. No program does everything.
Use Audacity, from Source Forge, which is a great free program, to convert
your wav into an MP3. This, at the same time gives you a very good
opportunity to tweak your file a bit - trim the ends, bump up the volume
(Finale wav files are pr
I have a score in Finale that I can play through Finale the way I want it
played.
Now I would like a singer to sing the lyrics along with the Finale score
playing, and have the singing recorded onto the audio track (above the
score).
This seems like it would be a common activity, but I cannot fin