Hello Haipeng

If you want to go on the save side about accessibility then look here:

http://www.sonivoxmi.com/

It's quite expensive and the woodwinds don't sound as good for this price,
but that's just my opinion.

Ben




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Auftrag von 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
  Gesendet: Freitag, 20. August 2010 01:59
  An: [email protected]
  Betreff: [Jsonar] New to sequencing,so somebasic problems


  Hello,
    I'm a Chinese blind musician. I have never used Sonar, because I always
write music using Lilypond, which generates pdf and midi files. But
currently I have just completed my first orchestral work, and want to make a
good sound. Thank you for such a free software for the blind to access
Sonar, but here are many questions:
    1. Can I make tempo change gradually? Thus, accelerando and ritardando?
I know sighted people drags graphic line to increase and decrease tempo.
Must we blind change tempo marks beat by beat instead?
    2. I have both Garritan Personal Orchestra 4 and Native Instrument
Komplete 6 (which contains Kontakt 4). Both of them have very good
orchestral sounds, but GPO has a very inaccessible gui, and for Kontakt I
don't know, perhaps the same. but can I use midi keyboard and/or Sonar to
choose their instruments instead? What sampling packages do you use?
  Regards
  Haipeng






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