Alex:
Glad that the information I provided appears to have been helpful. Actually, despite my screen-name, I would not describe myself as mainly a "songwriter" - - although I have written quite a number of songs - - but I am a composer of "concert" music - piano, chamber, vocal and orchestral. The reason I use Finale is simple - I've been using it since version 1.5 (c.1990), and have become fairly adept with it, given college courses in its use and employed it as a medium for teaching music at the college level. I am really not well-acquainted with Logic's notational capabilities and would happily avoid having to learn another notation program when there is one that I already know fairly well.
On another point: Avid's acquisition of Sibelius is interesting to me and no doubt to other - - especially long-time - - Finale users in that it invites speculation about what might happen to Finale - - especially the idea that MakeMusic (Finale's parent company) might be acquired by Apple or Mark of the Unicorn. One might imagine, for example, versions of Logic or Digital Performer that integrated Finale into these sequencers in ways that go far beyond the capabilities of the setup I described.
Glad that the information I provided appears to have been helpful. Actually, despite my screen-name, I would not describe myself as mainly a "songwriter" - - although I have written quite a number of songs - - but I am a composer of "concert" music - piano, chamber, vocal and orchestral. The reason I use Finale is simple - I've been using it since version 1.5 (c.1990), and have become fairly adept with it, given college courses in its use and employed it as a medium for teaching music at the college level. I am really not well-acquainted with Logic's notational capabilities and would happily avoid having to learn another notation program when there is one that I already know fairly well.
On another point: Avid's acquisition of Sibelius is interesting to me and no doubt to other - - especially long-time - - Finale users in that it invites speculation about what might happen to Finale - - especially the idea that MakeMusic (Finale's parent company) might be acquired by Apple or Mark of the Unicorn. One might imagine, for example, versions of Logic or Digital Performer that integrated Finale into these sequencers in ways that go far beyond the capabilities of the setup I described.