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Noteman says: Finale 2014.5 is not supported on Windows XP.

Finale components are installed to various locations on your hard drive depending on their function and required accessibility. Because there may be multiple user accounts on the same computer, Finale installs all customizable files (i.e., files that each user may want to edit individually) to a common folder. When Finale is launched, files are copied from this common location to a user-specific location for the account currently logged in.

Windows XP

File locations

Noteman says: Finale must be installed on the hard drive that has been assigned the drive letter C:. Installing Finale on a different drive or partition can lead to unstable operation and is not supported.

Installation directory: C:Program FilesFinale 2014

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Common folder: C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataMakeMusicFinale 2014

User folder: C:Documents and Settings[your account]Application DataMakeMusicFinale 2014

Program directory files

FileSubfolderDescription
Finale.exe[root]The Finale application
Finale Read Me.rtf[root]Document containing important information about running Finale, interface changes, new features, and fixes
synthgms.sf2Audio SupportSmartMusic SoftSynth General MIDI SoundFont [default for MIDI playback] (see SoundFonts)
SoftSynth.soundmap and GIFF.soundmapDataSound maps (for Score Manager)
privpol.txtDataMakeMusic Privacy Policy
[various]Help FilesLocal version of the Finale 2014 User Manual, Finale 2014Quick Reference GuideThe printed and electronic versions of the Finale Quick Reference Guide accompany all new Finale purchases. Only the electronic version is included with Finale upgrades. The printed guide includes both Mac and Windows versions.
[various]Music FilesExercises, Tutorial files, Worksheets, and Repertoire
[various].FXT (see Plug-in filenames)Plug-insFinale plug-ins (the folder structure here determines how plug-ins appear in the Plug-ins menu)

Common/user folder files

FileSubfolderDescription
MacSymbolFonts.txtConfiguration FilesFont list of custom music/symbol fonts (see Configuring MacSymbolFonts.txt)
pagesizes.txtConfiguration FilesListing of default page sizes and margins (see Configuring Pagesizes.txt)
keymaps.txtConfiguration FilesListing of customized Simple Entry shortcut sets and Speedy Entry key maps
Soundmaps.settingsConfiguration FilesListing of sound map priority
[various].XMLFinaleScriptFinaleScript scripts (the folder structure here determines how scripts appear in the FinaleScript plug-in)
[various].FANFont AnnotationCharacter mappings for music fonts (see Font Annotation)
[various].LIBLibrariesFinale library files (see Finale libraries)
Garritan Instruments for Finale.XML
General MIDI.XML
SmartMusic SoftSynth.XML
Tapspace Drumline for Finale.XML
MIDI Device AnnotationPercussion MIDI maps
[various]Music FilesDefault documents, Document Styles, Templates
ARIA Player VST_x86.dll and softsynth_vst.dllVST SupportVST plug-ins
Windows Vista/7/8/10

File locations

Noteman says: Finale must be installed on the hard drive that has been assigned the drive letter C:. Installing Finale on a different drive or partition can lead to unstable operation and is not supported.

Program directory: C:Program Files (x86)Finale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5) [64-bit systems] or C:Program FilesFinale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5) [32-bit systems]

Common folder: C:ProgramDataMakeMusicFinale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5)

User folder: C:Users[your account]AppDataRoamingMakeMusicFinale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5)

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Program directory files

FileSubfolderDescription
Finale.exe[root]The Finale application
Finale Read Me.rtf[root]Document containing important information about running Finale, interface changes, new features, and fixes
synthgms.sf2Audio SupportSmartMusic SoftSynth General MIDI SoundFont [default for MIDI playback] (see SoundFonts)
SoftSynth.soundmap and GIFF.soundmapDataSound maps (for Score Manager)
privpol.txtDataMakeMusic Privacy Policy
[various]Help FilesLocal version of the Finale 2014 User Manual, Finale 2014Quick Reference GuideThe printed and electronic versions of the Finale Quick Reference Guide accompany all new Finale purchases. Only the electronic version is included with Finale upgrades. The printed guide includes both Mac and Windows versions.
[various]Music FilesExercises, Tutorial files, Worksheets, and Repertoire
[various].FXT (see Plug-in filenames)Plug-insFinale plug-ins (the folder structure here determines how plug-ins appear in the Plug-ins menu)

Common/user folder files

FileSubfolderDescription
MacSymbolFonts.txtConfiguration FilesFont list of custom music/symbol fonts (see Configuring MacSymbolFonts.txt)
pagesizes.txtConfiguration FilesListing of default page sizes and margins (see Configuring Pagesizes.txt)
keymaps.txtConfiguration FilesListing of customized Simple Entry shortcut sets and Speedy Entry key maps
Soundmaps.settingsConfiguration FilesListing of sound map priority
[various].XMLFinaleScriptFinaleScript scripts (the folder structure here determines how scripts appear in the FinaleScript plug-in)
[various].FANFont AnnotationCharacter mappings for music fonts (see Font Annotation)
[various].LIBLibrariesFinale library files (see Finale libraries)
Garritan Instruments for Finale.XML
General MIDI.XML
SmartMusic SoftSynth.XML
Tapspace Drumline for Finale.XML
MIDI Device AnnotationPercussion MIDI maps
[various]Music FilesDefault documents, Document Styles, Templates
ARIA Player VST_x86.dll and softsynth_vst.dllVST SupportVST plug-ins
Mac OS X

File locations

Noteman says: The Finale installer places the Audio Units plug-ins (ARIA Player AU.component and SmartMusicSoftSynth.component) in your Mac's default audio components folder (/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components).

Installation directory: /Applications/Finale 2014.app (or Finale 2014.5.app)

Common folder: /Library/Application Support/MakeMusic/Finale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5)

User folder: /[your account]/Library/Application Support/MakeMusic/Finale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5)

Tip: To easily access support files located in ~/Library/Application Support/MakeMusic/Finale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5), go to Documents/Finale Files and open the Finale 2014 (or Finale 2014.5) shortcut.

Common/user folder files

FileSubfolderDescription
synthgms.sf2Audio SupportSmartMusic SoftSynth General MIDI SoundFont [default for MIDI playback] (see SoundFonts)
MacSymbolFonts.txtConfiguration FilesFont list of custom music/symbol fonts (see Configuring MacSymbolFonts.txt)
pagesizes.txtConfiguration FilesListing of default page sizes and margins (see Configuring Pagesizes.txt)
keymaps.txtConfiguration FilesListing of customized Simple Entry shortcut sets and Speedy Entry key maps
Soundmaps.settingsConfiguration FilesListing of sound map priority
SoftSynth.soundmap and GIFF.soundmapDataSound maps (for Score Manager)
privpol.txtDataMakeMusic Privacy Policy
[various].XMLFinaleScriptFinaleScript scripts (the folder structure here determines how scripts appear in the FinaleScript plug-in)
[various].FANFont AnnotationCharacter mappings for music fonts (see Font Annotation)
[various]Help FilesLocal version of the Finale 2014 User Manual, Finale 2014Quick Reference GuideThe printed and electronic versions of the Finale Quick Reference Guide accompany all new Finale purchases. Only the electronic version is included with Finale upgrades. The printed guide includes both Mac and Windows versions.
[various].LIBLibrariesFinale library files (see Finale libraries)
[various]Music FilesDefault documents, Document Styles, Exercises, Templates, Tutorial files, Worksheets, and Repertoire
Garritan Instruments for Finale.XML
General MIDI.XML
SmartMusic SoftSynth.XML
Tapspace Drumline for Finale.XML
MIDI Device AnnotationPercussion MIDI maps
[various].bundle (see Plug-in filenames)Plug-insFinale plug-ins (the folder structure here determines how plug-ins appear in the Plug-ins menu)

Installing multiple versions of Finale

Because major versions of Finale are installed to different directories on your computer, you can have multiple versions installed concurrently on the same computer. Note that the most recently installed version of Finale on your computer—not necessarily the latest version—will automatically be associated with Finale file types.

When you install a new version of Finale on your computer, your settings and customized support files are not copied from the old version to the new version. Use the following checklist to ensure that everything you need is in place for a similar configuration between Finale versions.

  • Ensembles, templates, document styles, and libraries. By default, these files are located in your user folder (Configuration Files, Music Files, and Libraries).
  • Percussion MIDI maps. These files are located in your user folder (MIDI Device Annotation).
  • MIDI setup and Audio setup. These settings are controlled in their respective dialog boxes and are recorded in the Finale preferences files.
  • VST plug-in directories. If you have specified one or more non-default locations for Finale to find virtual instrument plug-ins, you must do so again for the new version of Finale.
  • Garritan sound library support files. Garritan libraries require a sound map to function correctly in Finale; these files are located in your program directory (Data). The sound map priority file is located in your user folder (Configuration Files). The support files for your Garritan library may also include a percussion MIDI map (see above).
  • Simple Entry shortcut sets and Speedy Entry key maps. These settings are stored in keymaps.txt in your user folder (Configuration Files). Additionally, if you have made any direct edits to FINALE.INI to accommodate international keyboards for Speedy Entry, these edits must be made to FINALE.INI in the new version of Finale.
  • Font annotation files. These files are located in your user folder (Font Annotation).
  • FinaleScript scripts. These files are located in your user folder (FinaleScript).
  • Third-party plug-ins. By default, these files are located in your program directory (Plug-ins). Before copying plug-ins not included with Finale from one version of Finale to another (such as the full TGTools, JW plug-ins, Patterson plug-ins, and Dolet MusicXML plug-in), it is strongly recommended to check with the plug-in manufacturer for an updated plug-in specifically designed for the version of Finale you are installing. Plug-ins that have not been updated may not function correctly in newer versions of Finale.
  • MacSymbolFonts.txt. This file is located in your user folder (Configuration Files).
  • pagesizes.txt. This file is located in your user folder (Configuration Files).
  • Finale preferences and toolbar customizations. These settings are controlled in their respective dialog boxes and are recorded in the Finale preferences files or your computer's registry. It is not recommended to copy the preferences files directly from one version of Finale to another.
  • External macro/keyboard shortcut settings. These must be adjusted for the new version of Finale using the external tool that controls them.

For the items above requiring files to be migrated, follow these steps:

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  1. In Explorer, navigate to the specified location for the previous version.

    For example, if you need to migrate your document styles from Finale 2012 to Finale 2014, navigate to C:Users[your account]AppDataRoamingMakeMusicFinale 2012Music FilesDocument Styles.

  2. Select the file(s) you want to migrate and choose Edit > Copy.
  3. Navigate to the same location for the new version.

    For example, if you need to migrate your document styles from Finale 2012 to Finale 2014, navigate to C:Users[your account]AppDataRoamingMakeMusicFinale 2014Music FilesDocument Styles.

  4. Choose Edit > Paste. Explorer makes a copy of the file(s) from the folder for the previous version and places them in the folder for the new version.

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Developer and publisher Square Enix has confirmed that Final Fantasy XV is getting a playable demo next year, titled Final Fantasy XV Episode Duscae, launching alongside Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, the PSP remaster.

The news comes from Tokyo Game Show, the gaming expo taking place in Japan right now, where Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is playable, and where a brand new trailer for Final Fantasy XV has been revealed.

The trailer is the first look at the next installment in the legendary role-playing game franchise since its announcement at E3 last year.

A change in direction

The game is directed by Hajime Tabata, who previously worked on Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core and Final Fantasy Type-0, stepping into the shoes of Tetsuya Nomura, the regular guy in charge of the franchise.

'In reviewing our development structure, we have decided to assign Hajime Tabata as the new director for Final Fantasy XV. Currently, Tabata and the entire development team are working, whole-heartedly, towards completing the production of Final Fantasy XV and ensuring the delivery of the highest quality Final Fantasy title to date.'

'We invite every one of our fans to view the fruits of our labor through Final Fantasy XV's demo, and promise to present a game that further surpasses expectations when the finished product is released,' Square Enix's Chief Executive Officer Yosuke Matsuda said in an official statement.

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And a change in content

Final Fantasy XV was initially unveiled under the name of Final Fantasy Versus 13 back in 2006, but since then the project underwent several changes until ending up in its current form.

After several years spent in development, the decision to shift efforts toward the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 was made, and the title was redubbed.

The game benefits from a more action-oriented gameplay, with a lot of elements that show the clear influence of insanely popular western video game series such as Assassin's Creed and Grand Theft Auto.

For the time being, there is no information regarding Final Fantasy XV's prospective release date.

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Final Fantasy Type-0 is the reimagined PSP classic from 2011, now also coming to the west, set for release on March 20, 2015, headed to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 home consoles.

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The game will come with sparkly visuals, remade in full HD, and will get four different difficulty modes in order to provide gamers with a balanced experience, but all the content from the original will be intact.