ProTools is also accessible if you have a mack, but I'm not sure about Windows.

On 02/07/2016 23:59, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
Well John:

As the previous post stated, Sonar is still around although I believe you had a 
go at that one.

Samplitude is, indeed, an option but is not cheep.

If you own a Mac, Logic Pro X could really work for you; it's garnering a lot 
of interest from the Blind community these days.  You also get a lot of pretty 
good instruments, loops, ETC.

Cheers.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
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Subject: Re: Newest, latest and I guess greatest DAW?

Hello.
Sonar is stil around if you can find the older version 8.5, and I
believe john marten is working on scripts for sonar x3, although I no
hnothing about his efforts.
And now you also can get samplitude with scripts available wich became
available yesterday.

On 02/07/2016, John Chilelli <j...@neo.rr.com> wrote:
I'm wondering what daw software is the latest and greatewst daw software
accessible to the blind with new scripts?



Anyone know?



Thanks,



John




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Samuel Wilkins


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