To answer your query more directly, your Finale staves need to be on different 
midi channels to open in Logic on separate tracks. These tracks will be midi 
tracks, not audio. Once you've completed your mixdown, Logic then bounces your 
file to an audio file, ie mp3 or AIFF.

Enjoy Logic, it is everything for audio that Finale should be for notation.



> FINMAC 12
> 
> I wan't to take baby steps to the next level of mixing down a Finale  
> piece. I hear these examples of lifelike orchestral writing, or pop  
> writing, and wonder how these guys and gals do the finesse mixes of  
> their pieces. What are some tips about creating a well-finessed  
> mixdown of a piece that's otherwise ready for it? ANy books or web  
> resources on the subject>?
> 
> I've just bought Logic Express 9. I was wondering if there was a way  
> that each Finale stave can become a separate audio track in LE9? Or is  
> there some automated-mix solution that's better.
> 
> Richard
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