I tried Sibelius. It was too user-friendly for me.
Finale seems to be the go-to product for educators, while Sibelius is the sine qua non for most professional composers.
That really depends upon the particular composer and her or her composing genre.Finale seems to be the go-to product for educators, while Sibelius is the sine qua non for most professional composers.
Exactly. Since I never scan scores into Finale, this apparent advantage of Sibelius over Finale has no bearing on my use.Each has their strengths and weaknesses.
However, I hear that the publishing industry uses Finale hands down.
The Fin/Sib wars are a bit like the Windows/Mac wars.
And when you're done, clear out the lyrics and notes that have been entered, and save the result as a Finale Template ... so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time, over and over and over and over.But the defaults in Finale are just... well- stupid and ugly. It forces me to care about it enough that I end up taking the time to get i perfect (or near as possible).
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