james you have been warned about your behavior towards me and you have been advised not to do so again.

in relation to the software. as part of the testing team and accessibility project leader for cubase I recieve the full spoftware for free with NFR license in return for the code development, necessary alterations etc. source code is also provided to me. so please james dont be clever. by the way. never call me a pompous arse I will not stand for that at all. People like me on here work our backsides off. most of the time off list resolving technical problems and the likes of as well as working on other projects. so please dont push that wrong button with me james.

I am asking that you speak to me with respect  and back down.




On 5 May 2008, at 23:34, James Jolley wrote:

Oh and did we buy our software? Grin? probably not - your not used to sorting your own things out. After all, mac os x anyone for free?

Every time I have run ins with you, you come over as a pompus asshole. Sorry folks, but he needs telling.
On 5 May 2008, at 22:11, Lewis Brock wrote:

james

dont start slamming logic please. there are areas of logic that are fairly accessible and there are a fair few of us including me who are working hard to get the software fully voiceover compliant. we are hitting glitches but with these efforts coming out, if logic is upgraded to 9 then fair enough. so please don't start this. if you're an experienced musician, studio tech or engineer and working on these solutions then please do contribute. if not then please do not concern yourself in this issue.

further news is that I am getting further contact and support from steinberg from the main man himself and we are looking at new ways of accessibility development and voiceover compliance it is very much like pro tools due to the GUI and other resources developed as cross platform rather than pure coco etc. so we need to look further into the apps and their natures to find solutions. even if the most drastic are is to recode from scratch.

lew


On 5 May 2008, at 22:04, James Jolley wrote:

Logic isn't accessible though so your waisting your time.
On 5 May 2008, at 21:31, vashaun jones wrote:

This is some great stuff, Chuck.
On May 5, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:

Hi Listers,
I just received the Logic Pro 8 Tutorial

from this company called Digital Music Doctor They have courses for all of these apps! - Pro Audio video training for DigiDesign Pro Tools, Adobe Audition (Cool Edit), Steinberg Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, Sony Acid, Sony Sound Forge, Apple GarageBand, Audio Mixing, Audio Mastering.

and the audio part of the Flash presentation was quite informative here is the link for the Tutorials. There tech support told me they would not be usable but as usual they were misinformed! LOL The only drawback so far is that the Adobe - Flash Player only lets you start and stop or rewind to start! I am looking in to ways to use audio portion more efficiently.
Talk soon

http://www.digitalmusicdoctor.com/

Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com


On May 4, 2008, at 5:40 PM, David Hole wrote:

Hello once again...
Do anyone of you guys know one or more great audio-tutorials for Garage Band?
thanx in advance
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