Hi everyone.  My name's Danny Miles, and I'm a UK citizen whose new to
the list.  Apologies if I cover something mentioned somewhere else,
but I'm just catching up.

Yes, I'd love to see multi-track recording hardware with speech, and
would be pleased to give my support in any way I can (afraid I'm not
knowledgeable enough to make suggestions, but would be pleased to act
as a tester etc).  As I've never had a Mac I use Goldwave, but have
never heard of Multiquence until I joined this list (more info on
where to obtain it and any tutorials would be gratefully received).
I'm also a traditionalist who likes to carry out recording without
worrying about technology, and a good piece of hardware would be great
for me in several ways.  I'm a budding journalist, and even if I never
end up doing this in a professional capacity, I will be spending
plenty of time making programmes and documentaries for voluntary
radio.  I also have a history as a drummer and local band manager -
booking gigs etc - but I've never been able to assist with the
production of EPs due to a lack of knowledge about accessible
multi-track recording hardware/software.  I used to record the
occasional thing with a minidisc recorder (you'll be pleased to know
I've advanced to an Olympus digital recorder since those teenage days
of mine), but this obviously meant that I could only take a straight
recording so I wasn't able to do very much.

Danny

On 4/2/10, Johnny Russo <johnnyru...@windstream.net> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>      I sent a message earlier today about a concept for a multi track
> recorder with speech.  It would be a stand alone unit, similar to a Tascam
> 2488, Korg D3200, etc.  For every button you push, or menu for editing you
> move to, it would always speak, to let you know where you are.  I've
> contacted Tascam, let them know my idea, they're interested, but wonder how
> many blind people would buy one.  A stand alone unit would be more stable
> than a Mac or PC based software set up, and much less costly.  I'd like to
> compile a list of all interested individuals.  If I can show Tascam, or
> Korg, or Yamaha, that such an item would have marketability, development may
> take place.  I mentioned Victor Stream and Book Sense and Olympus as
> examples.  The technology exists, it's just a matter of putting it in one
> unit.  We just need to convince the right manufacturer that speech added to
> a multi track recorder is worth their time producing one.  I would also like
> to propose this idea to other blind community users groups.  The more blind
> individuals alerted to this idea, the more I can show manufacturers that
> this will sell.  johnnyru...@windstream.net
>
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