I reckon goldwave will do what you want.
You can certainly set a time for the recording to start and end.
You can save in many audio file types.

You have a range of keyboard shortcuts.

Goldwave will run with a number of screen readers.

What more do you need?

Joe

At 17:49 24/01/2013, you wrote:
If you red what I rote, I mention a program wich is not a audio
editer. So it does not have the same features. No editing, no
recording standby, no project like interface. A program wich can start
recording directly on the fly, with system hotkeys and a skeduler, and
wich record directly in mp3/wave/wma/flack/m4a and so on. I have
audacity.

On 24/01/2013, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well there's stuff like Sound Fourge, Audacitcy, Studio Recorder and
> others.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
> Maher
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:53 AM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: accessible recording program
>
> Hi list, I would like to no your thoughts. I am looking for an completely
> accessible program to record directly to mp3/wave/wma/ogg and other
> formats,
> without recording standby but suitable for recording any input sorce as wel
> as internal sounds. The thing is that I got a nice program from
> www.accmeware.com called sonarka sound recorder XiFi wich is the paid
> version, but they also have a free version of the program with less
> features
> called free audio recorder.
> Although I'm happy with the sonarka paid version, the thing that bother me
> is that you stil have to make use of the jaws cursor quite alot to ajust
> settings. And the free version works quite wel, but the option to change
> the
> recording format, is on a toolbar only, and have no shortcut on the
> keyboard
> or cannot be located with the jaws cursor.
> I didn't try NVDA yet. But the reason I rite this is because I want to see
> if there is something to suggest for those who con't aford recording
> software who would need such an audio recorder wich is accessible. I will
> rite to the tech support and ask them to improve accessibility, but no idea
> if they would do that. Maybe someone no a program I didn't look at.
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