Hi Aidan,
zulu dj seems very accesseable to me with nvda, the beatmatching is
the only part that isn't and it's doing my head in!
if you're going to do discos and parties I couldn't recommend it
highly enough, i did one last month with it with no problems at all.
but yeah, beatmatching just doesn't want to work, and it's really
doing my head in.
any ideas anyone?

On 6/8/14, Aidan <aidan.smartt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think Zulu dj is accessible, at least I couldn't manage. Maybe
> someone should make scripts for it. Maybe we should ask NCHSoftware to
> make it keyboard and screenreader friendly.
>
> On 08/06/2014, Robert Godridge <rgodrid...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> so, I have been a vinyl dj for about 15 years now, sinse I was a kid!
>> and I have no intention of putting the decks away, but with the
>> ammount of great new tracks coming out it's time to get into mp3s I
>> think.
>> so, do any of you blind folk know of a decent, accessable, intuative
>> set up that enables you to beatmatch mp3s as seemlessly as possible?
>> I'm imagining it's possible that for example the up and down arrows
>> could be used to control the pitch or they would on my ideal set up.
>> zulu dj software is the best I've found so far but I can't figure out
>> the beatmatching though it looks easy!
>> I am quite a perfectionist, that's what vinyl djing gets you used to
>> so I can tell off beats a mile off...
>> if any of you guys dj and would be willing to go through your setup
>> that would be really great. I mostly play minimal techno, drum and
>> bass etc so quick fades just won't cut it.
>> cheers,
>> Rob
>>
>>
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