Before I get on with my help request I want to give the Yellow Brick Road Prize to the person who put in the "how to get there" instructions for the different dialog boxes, commands, preferences, etc. (Just follow the Yellow Brick Road and you'll find the __ dialog box.)
I bought Finale 25 on June 5 2018 & am *still* having problems learning to use it -- I like what I'm seeing when I succeed in a step or two but need a better microscope (or telescope for overviews).
The online manual entirely useless for me -- and because of neurological problems I cannot watch video.
- The online guide requires page scrolling or moving to a new page in a way that keeps me from seeing an entire subject in one place.
- There's no download printer-friendly version option either.
- As a (retired) librarian and professional indexer I find the organization awkward and difficult to figure out -- and naturally as all over these days-- there's no thesaurus or controlled vocabulary that could help pull things together. There's no consistency, no way to guess what the right entry point is.
- Because of neurological problems I can't watch video.
- -- & even if I could, I'd still need a written transcript because I no longer remember things easily or accurately. I use large blocks of the printed written word and static illustrations/graphics (including tables) as my 'memory'.
- -- -- so the training & support videos don't help me at all.
I'm looking for a print or print-equivalent (pdf, iBook -- with good indexing) of the full manual. I had expected to find a full manual similar to the Finale Quick Reference Guide (which is easy to read & organized). I was disappointed when I downloaded "the manual" and wound up with an offline version of the online manual, with continuity problems, fractured (fragmented, divided) information sets, indexing issues and all.
SO -- I'm looking for a guide for Finale 25 to purchase. Something like the Missing Manual series. Detailed enough so that is isn't necessary to watch videos or wade for hours in the ocean of online manual to get overviews of basic concepts, step by step procedural information, and summaries of the functions of the commands and menus.
This is especially needed for the audio side, both hardware and connectivity basics including initial set up and how and when that setup needs to be changed (eg, when buying a sound library) as it applies to Finale 25. At the level for people who (like my dinosaur) thought all you had to do with the electronic midi keyboard was plug it in and turn it on. (Plug and play, you know, like my other peripherals - dvd drive, printer, computer speakers, etc.) A basic troubleshooting list for audio issues would also be welcome - and might help save the time of the tech support team.
While I have no music background or education except what I got in elementary school (and what I've learned struggling with notation), I find music theory and putting music in writing much more understandable in structure than putting together the bits that make the audio work. For music theory and related how-tos there's detailed help everywhere -- starting with Wikipedia. There are also print materials for purchase or free download explaining what you need to know to put the music in your head onto a page.
What's needed is the assembly instructions in words for a person never exposed to the language used in audio activities. With illustrations (screenshots are good). And an annotated map to the commands, menus, options/preferences. Where they are, what happens when you pick this one, what happens when you pick this other one instead.
I *thought* I saw at some point that there was such a manual available - in print- but haven't been able to find it again.
Please post information about any dinosaur-friendly format materials you know of!
Many thanks!
Aloha, y'all -
Cavan


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