Yup,

And keep in mind, we my get more accessibility improvements in GB 6 VIA the 
release of Lion 10.7 next summer.

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On Dec 21, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:

> Hey Uma,
> 
> For your first question, I can't say with certainty, but my gut
> feeling was that you're stuck with the default mapping in GB. Could
> very well be wrong though.
> 
> For your second question, I'm afraid the answer is that the note
> editor still isn't 100% accessible. VO users can get to most of the
> adjustable parameters and suchlike, but the score or notation data
> itself is still invisble to VO. Given that the only way to select via
> the keyboard in GB6 is to select via regions, it might in theory be
> possible to hone in on inidividual notes you want to tweak, split said
> note to be a region, and then perform the adjustment with only that
> region selected. Can't say I tried it here, because even if it worked,
> it wouldn't have been a fast enough method for me to get stuff done.
> 
> FWIW, I've written to Apple accessibility to give encouragement and
> critique on the GB6 update in equal measure. They acknowledged that
> there was still work to be done in the note editor, which is a good
> sign that it will be done at some point. They also received a horribly
> dry report on what was lacking in terms of accessibility in GB5 from
> me as part of a previous job, and 80% of those issues were addressed
> in GB6, so keep your fingers crossed that they finish the job soon.
> 
> Cheers
> Scott
> 
> 
> Yuma Decaux wrote:
>> Hi list,
>> 
>> I just went playing around with garage band 6, and apart from successfully 
>> creating nice effects on my composition, i had two questions.
>> 
>> 1-Has anyone successfully bound an effect paremeter to a knob or slider or 
>> pad on a control surface? How is this process accomplished? Is this the midi 
>> learn procedure and is it accessible?
>> 
>> 2-I've gone into the note editor, and everything does somehow seem to fit 
>> in, but has anyone played extensively with it lately?
>> 
>> 
>> Just asking these two questions as its been about a month since ilife's 
>> latest release, and wondered if anyone got soeme interesting accessiblity 
>> findings here.
>> 
>> Best
> 
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