


In this instance, we will be putting GIFF at the top of the list. This dialog box allows you to prioritize the available libraries.

When automatically assigning sounds to instruments, Finale needs a way to determine which sound is preferred for each instrument. The first step to using GIFF is to make sure the following option is selected from the MIDI/Audio dropdown menu:įor Mac users, choose MIDI/Audio > Play through Audio Unitsįor Windows users, choose MIDI /Audio > Play through VSTįinale includes several Sound Maps which are used to link Finale's instruments with sounds from various sound libraries. Using GIFF in an existing document/New Default Document Proceed to the next steps to manually assign GIFF.* *If you have created a new default document, this will automatically play through MIDI and will not use GIFF by default. Template creation can be accessed by choosing File > New > Document From Template

The Setup Wizard can be accessed in two ways: To create a new document that automatically uses GIFF, you can use the Setup Wizard or create a document from an existing template. Garritan Instruments for Finale (GIFF) vs. To see the differences between GIFF and other specialized libraries offered by MakeMusic, please see the following article: Follow the steps below to use GIFF playback in your score: These instruments are professionally recorded sound samples known as GIFF. Included with your purchase of Finale is an integrated collection of instrument sounds from Garritan Personal Orchestra and other premium Garritan libraries. This knowledge base article will instruct you how to use the Garritan Instruments for Finale (known as GIFF going forward) in new documents and existing documents.
