Sounds like you need a couple of kaoss pads! But seriously, maybe hardware of some sort might be a better route?

Brian.
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From: "Jean-Philippe Rykiel" <jpryk...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:51 PM
To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: off topic, Ableton Live

Hey Herman and all,
Sonar's matrix view is cool, but from what I watched en youtube, you can't record into it. You have to use already recorded material that the matrix view lets you combine the way you want, but it's no good for improvisation. What I am really looking for is something like Ableton with accessibility if it exists. I don't believe Protools can do that, but I thought someone on the list may have had similar. needs and found some peace of software to fulfill them
Cheers,

JPR

http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
http://myspace.com/jeanphilipperykiel



Le 17 août 2011 à 14:32, HF a écrit :

Sonar's Matrix view does pretty much all that ableton does. Plus a few things that Ableton doesn't do which I can't remember at the moment. You would have to spend a lot of time in setting it up, but you would have to do that in Ableton as well.

HF

On 8/17/2011 8:23 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm looking for a tool to do loop based music in a Live improvisation
situation, with the ability to record, add, delete, edit audio and midi
loops and tracks within loops on the fly.
Of course, Ableton would be the ideal tool for this, but I don't it has
ever been made accessible.
I'd like to know if someone knows a way to achieve this for the blind,
with or without voiceover
Cheers,
JPR.
http://www.facebook.com/jprykiel
http://myspace.com/jeanphilipperykiel





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