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hmmmm.... interesting documentary u got going on there. it so happens that i listen to just about EVERYONE u've listed there in your post. i have some things posted on my page right now... class projects and whatnot. feel free to have a look. and while you're at it, peep the music i do in other genres....
myspace.com/somekindofotherness
myspace.com/thepeacemovement
myspace.com/kasiembaokewyo
myspace.com/peeniemusic
peace&blessings
I know this is an old post but, I'll answer it anyway. Finale and DP are two VERY different applications that serve two VERY different purposes. Finale is a notation program so, that's what it does... it NOTATES things extremely well (although, in my opinion it is difficult to use) and at a professional level. Digital Performer (DP) is an audio/MIDI sequencer and so it does that. It does not come with orchestral sounds in it. You would have to purchase a virtual instrument (i.e. Garritan) for that purpose. Usually, if you're a film composer, you would need both types of software but NOT necessarily THOSE exact brands (although DP has GREAT features that were specifically designed for film/tv composers). I should point out that I have both softwares and that I use both quite frequently. DP's notation abilities are very limited and Finale cannot replace a sequencer.
- Kas
p.s.: FL Studio is a MIDI sequencer designed especially for elctronic-based music production.
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