Are there enough new features and refinements to keep the loyalty of the current user base, and does the latest release offer that something extra that might encourage new adoptees? Given that SOS has reviewed all the major updates to Finale over recent years (the Finale 2012 review from is a good place to start), and that the core functionality of the software remains very much intact, I’ll focus here on the new features introduced in the latest release. The first (administrative) thing to note is the obvious change in numbering. Gone is the year-based naming scheme and, instead, we now have a more conventional version-based approach.
That this release is called Finale 25 simply confirms the longevity of the Finale brand! While there are some workflow refinements to be found throughout the new version, Finale 25 is going to feel like a familiar world to existing users. That might be seen as either a good or bad thing depending upon your perspective: those who know and love recent versions of Finale will feel right at home, but anyone hoping for a major overhaul will be disappointed.
However, that doesn’t mean that v25 doesn’t have some significant enhancements to tempt you into updating. The move to 64-bit architecture means better support for large third-party virtual instruments. The highlights amongst the changes are perhaps fourfold. Finale 24 is now a fully 64-bit application; it offers a significant increase in the range of included sounds from the Garritan library; it introduces ReWire support to link to your DAW/sequencer; and transposing playback has been improved. However, as well as ‘in with some new’, there is also some ‘out with some old’; a few (non-core?) familiar features have disappeared.
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I’ll explain a little more about these below. Perhaps the most notable change in v25 is that Finale is now a 64-bit application — a welcome and perhaps overdue improvement, bearing in mind that Sibelius has already been 64-bit for around five years. As with other complex music software, the advantage of a 64-bit environment should be increased performance and, in particular, access to more than the 4GB of RAM that 32-bit architecture supports.