These earlier versions of NotePad were available as a free download until the fall of 2008 when MakeMusic pulled them from their site. Using Keller’s Finale conversion method requires the full version of Finale ($600 or $350 academic pricing) or a copy of Finale NotePad 2006 or 2007. Using Finale with Alternative Music Notation Systems You can see how it works in the following video he created. To see the results of his efforts check out the musical works we have available for Express Stave which he created with his “Finale Notation Converter.” His method makes it possible to transnotate music into his Express Stave and other alternative notation systems. John Keller, a notation designer from Australia, has pioneered a way to use Finale music software with alternative notation systems.
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