- Prepare your Finale file. Keep in mind 
 that any playback data will be retained in the MIDI file. This includes 
 tempo changes (for those sequencers that support a tempo, or conductor, 
 track), dynamics, pitch wheel data, MIDI channel assignments, in addition 
 to Human Playback settings configured in the Playback Controls. To export a specific region, in the Playback 
 Controls, check Observe Playback Region when saving to MIDI or audio 
 file, and the specify the region you would like to export in the options 
 above.
Be sure to specify other important playback 
 options in the Playback/Record Options dialog box (choose Playback Controls from 
 the Window menu; click the expand arrow; click Playback/Record Options). Remember 
 that you are exporting a MIDI file, text and layout will not be retained 
 in this format.
        
            - Make sure that you have assigned Instruments 
 correctly (one for each resultant sequencer track). When Finale 
 creates a MIDI sequencer file, it places the music assigned to 
 each Instrument in the ScoreManager in a separate sequencer 
 track. Therefore, make sure the Instrument configuration is set up the 
 same way you want the resultant tracks set up. See MIDI channels 
 for further instructions.
- Choose File > Save As. The 
 “Save 
 Finale file as” dialog box appears.
- Click 
 MIDI File, and enter a title in 
 the text box. Instead of clicking 
 MIDI File, you can also click the file icon (in the lower right corner 
 of the dialog box) until it changes to the MIDI file icon.
- Click Save (or press RETURN). 
 Finale now asks which type of MIDI file you want to create: Format 1 
 (multiple tracks), Format 0 (a single, multichannel track), or just a 
 tempo map. Format 1 is by far the most common format. Also, choose whether 
 you want to save any bookmarks you created in Finale as sequencer marks 
 in your MIDI file.
- Select a MIDI file format by clicking the appropriate 
 button.