Finale 3D Pro
$1049.00/year
For display companies, professional choreographers, and hobbyists who want all the best tools, Finale 3D Pro is the most powerful fireworks design software in the world. Its real-time 3D user interface enables designers to create indoor and outdoor designs of higher quality than ever before possible, and its ultra-HD simulation videos, rack layout, and custom reporting engine give businesses the competitive edge.
Finale 3D Pro does everything from automatically creating simulations of your own effects from their descriptions to generating detailed rack layout diagrams for the crew. The real-time 3D user interface empowers you to design visually, and the powerful Excel-like table editing view is available for editing in the script itself. The software exports to every major firing system including DMX and flame units, and generates stunning ultra-HD simulation videos, customizable reports, rack diagrams, labels, and more.
Finale 3D Pro is the only software in the world to support visual rack layout for all types of standard and single-shot racks. And Finale 3D now has a drag-and-drop user interface for manually adjusting the wiring of the show by simply dragging the pin numbers from rack to rack or module to module. The rack layout integrates with the custom filters and sorts for assigning firing system addresses, enabling unprecedented control and optimization of equipment use, and saving dozens of hours per show with the automated report generation.
Each Finale 3D license is a single-user, single-machine license. You can reset your machine activation to move your license to another computer up to twelve times per year. This makes it easy to occasionally switch computers or transfer your license after buying a new computer. However, if you regularly use more than one computer, then you’ll also need to purchase an Extra Machine License.
Finale 3D Requires Microsoft Windows 10 or 11, 8GB of RAM and a dedicated graphics card. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 is the recommended graphics card (GPU), though almost any GPU made after 2017 will work. If you use a Mac, you need to install Windows using Bootcamp or Parallels. For more details, see System requirements.