Here is how I do it:  I open the Finale file I want to convert and Logic
Audio (but you could use a much cheaper audio recording package), arm a
track in Logic, and simply record the Finale file as a digital audio file in
Logic.  I use an external synth, so Finale sends the midi data to my synth,
and I route the synth's outs back in as audio inputs to Logic Audio. After I
have the track recorded in Logic, it is easy to convert it to a wave file
using Logic's bounce function, but any digital audio recording software will
have an easy way to do this.

Stu

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Subject: Saving Finale files as Wave?


I was sure that it was possible to save Finale files as Wave files, but now
do not seem to be able to find the way. Any suggestions?

Dr.A.S.Weinstangel
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