Originally Posted by Mike Halloran
I came into BIAB through the plug-in for Finale and still keep a Mac that can run 32bit apps so that I can use it now and then in Finale 2014.5. For commercial and infomercial beds, it’s a tremendous time saver. Sketch out an idea and the BIAB plug fills in many of the blanks. Unfortunately, it was never updated to 64 bit and cannot be used on any Mac introduced 2019 or later.

A few people have asked me about this. Let me clarify. The free Band-in-a-Box Auto-Harmonizing Plug-in was included in Finale from 1990 through version 2014.5. The link is from the 2014 Windows manual but it worked the same on a Mac. I don't recall the year but I had a 2-day assinment to write all the cues for a Good Feet Store infomercial and it saved my butt big time!

In 2018, PG Music added a Harmonize feature to both the Mac and Windows versions. Here's an old tutorial:
Band-in-a-Box® - Audio Harmonies (Mac® & Windows®)

Since I still begin a lot of my work in notation, having the original plug-in for Finale comes in handy when on a deadline. Unfortunately, it cannot run on a Mac first made after 2018 so my 2012 MacBook Pros will be around a long time. If one has Win10 or earlier and can obtain a license for Finale 2014.5 or earlier, it probably still works.


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