Re: Just for a very simple audio tasks, another alternative?

2018-12-11 Thread Carlos Taylor
I agree.  I also use Amadeus Pro for those things, especially on my laptop.  
There are a couple of podcasts out there to get you started.  One is Podcasting 
with Amadeus Pro - iBT 37 


> On Dec 11, 2018, at 5:05 AM, Ignasi Cambra  wrote:
> 
> I normally use Amadeus Pro for that kind of thing and it works great. You can 
> also use Audacity, which is free.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2018, at 09:46, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all:
>> 
>> Sometimes, i have some audio tracks, which i need just to convert them from 
>> wave to mp3, make Fades, etc.
>> Am searching for a simple app to do this? i can use the Protools of corse, 
>> but is there an easy  app to do the task?
>> I  installed the Amadeos Lite, but can not use it at all.
>> ANy help will be highly Appreciated.
>> 
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Re: How to temporarily leave

2018-11-08 Thread Carlos Taylor
Since I don’t have as much hard drive space on my MacBook Air as I do on my 
iMac, I just went into the sync settings of my dropbox preferences and 
unselected the larger folders.  This allows me to continue using dropbox on my 
MacBook Air without syncing large folders that would utilize all of my local 
hard drive.  This also meant I didn’t have to leave the shared folder as I can 
still access them from my iMac.


> On Nov 8, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Christopher Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> 
> I do not wish to leave permanently, so I'll need a resource of how to get 
> re-added later, but for now, how would I temporarily leave the Dropbox shared 
> folder? My hard disk is becoming super super full, and so, I need to see how 
> much more stuff is going to be uploaded today in the huge batch I'm seeing 
> now slowly but surely coming in. Once these files being uploaded have been 
> dealt with, I'll absolutely wish to rejoin the folder. Right now, it's just 
> with all these files from today, becoming temporarily unmanageable.
> 
> 
> Chris.
> 
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Re: A new mac musician. Please, help

2018-10-19 Thread Carlos Taylor
Wow! That’s a lot to digest all at once.  I’d first suggest taking time to get 
familiar with the Mac and VoiceOver.  You can find helpful tutorials at 
www.applevis.com .  I’ll let someone else respond to 
your Protools questions.  As far as other editors people use, there is Logic 
Pro and Reaper which are largely accessible.  As far as Complete Control, I’m 
not sure how useful the KK environment will be without the Complete Control 
keyboard controller as browsing through patches and making modifications are 
only accessible to blind users by using the KK hardware.  

> On Oct 19, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yevdokimov  wrote:
> 
> Hello, friends!
> I have purchased my first mac computer and have some newby questions. Please, 
> help!
> 1. I have a protools first and newest flo tools. Where can I get any 
> guide/manual for beginners?
> I'm not a beginner in music and sound (I worked on windows more then 10 
> years), but the mac, voice over and protools are my very new friends.
> 2. What other sound/midi editing software is accessible on mac? Where can I 
> get manuals/guides/additional scripts or whatever I need to use it?
> 3. What virtual instruments and effects are accessible? Where can I get 
> scripts/keyboard maestro macroses to use them if needed?
> 4. How can I load a native instruments kontakt instrument into my kontakt 
> (kontakt works as a plugin) on mac?
> I have no komplete kontrol keyboard and no space on my table to place it, but 
> I heard about some sort of keyboard maestro macroses, or scripts, or some 
> sort of accessibility solution. Please, please, help - where can I get it? I 
> really need it!
> 5. Are there any additional mailing lists, discussions or forums for visually 
> impaired musicians, who use mac?
> Thanks a lot in advance!
> Best regards, Alexander.
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Re: New Apple Magic Keyboard with numeric keypad

2017-06-07 Thread Carlos Taylor
Just curious, does the new keyboard with the numeric keypad have real function 
keys or the touch bar?
> On Jun 7, 2017, at 4:12 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
> 
> Hi list!
> 
> Just to let you know...
> The new Magic Keyboard with numeric keypad by Apple works with PT.
> 
> Best! / Martin
> 
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Re: Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol

2016-06-25 Thread Carlos Taylor
Incase anyone missed Andre’s fantastic demo, he has posted a recording.  You 
can access it with the link below.  This was really awesome to hear!

https://soundcloud.com/andre-louis/komplete-kontrol-with-speech

> On Jun 21, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Some of you undoubtedly heard about the recent progress with the 
> accessibility of Native Instruments Komplete 10 with the self-voicing aspect 
> and the s-series controllers. Frankly, I'm somewhat surprised that there 
> hasn't been more discussion either here or on the Logic list. Understandably, 
> it isn't a cheap library and the additional necessary expense of the 
> controller probably makes it something for which many folks have to budget 
> and purchase in time. Again, however, it's curious that there hasn't been 
> more talk of it on the list as it relates to an accessible music library. 
> Granted, it was only officially released a few days ago so I suppose there 
> aren't too many that have access. For those interested, Andre Louis will be 
> doing a live Q&A this Saturday. You can listen through the following link:
> http://3.onj.me:8000/komplete.m3u
> 
> Andre's not a Pro Tools user, to the best of my knowledge, but the 
> information is entirely relevant as the accessibility is a function of the 
> self-voicing aspect of the software along with the S-series controller.
> 
> I'll probably do some type of audio walk-through as it specifically relates 
> to Pro Tools. I received the controller and software this morning. As luck 
> would have it, starting this afternoon, I have a series of daily sessions 
> that run all the way into July 4th weekend so I won't have any significant 
> time to spend with the setup but I'll certainly attempt to make some progress 
> here and there before or after sessions.
> 
> For those who already have controllers and are considering Komplete, it might 
> be a good idea to simply go for the smallest of the S-series which is the 
> 25-key controller. This would facilitate all of the navigation and it would 
> keep the cost to a minimum. 
> 
> OK, I'll post further messages as things take shape.
> 
> Slau
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Re: Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol

2016-06-23 Thread Carlos Taylor
Maybe I missed it, but what time is Andre’s demonstration scheduled for?
> On Jun 21, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Some of you undoubtedly heard about the recent progress with the 
> accessibility of Native Instruments Komplete 10 with the self-voicing aspect 
> and the s-series controllers. Frankly, I'm somewhat surprised that there 
> hasn't been more discussion either here or on the Logic list. Understandably, 
> it isn't a cheap library and the additional necessary expense of the 
> controller probably makes it something for which many folks have to budget 
> and purchase in time. Again, however, it's curious that there hasn't been 
> more talk of it on the list as it relates to an accessible music library. 
> Granted, it was only officially released a few days ago so I suppose there 
> aren't too many that have access. For those interested, Andre Louis will be 
> doing a live Q&A this Saturday. You can listen through the following link:
> http://3.onj.me:8000/komplete.m3u
> 
> Andre's not a Pro Tools user, to the best of my knowledge, but the 
> information is entirely relevant as the accessibility is a function of the 
> self-voicing aspect of the software along with the S-series controller.
> 
> I'll probably do some type of audio walk-through as it specifically relates 
> to Pro Tools. I received the controller and software this morning. As luck 
> would have it, starting this afternoon, I have a series of daily sessions 
> that run all the way into July 4th weekend so I won't have any significant 
> time to spend with the setup but I'll certainly attempt to make some progress 
> here and there before or after sessions.
> 
> For those who already have controllers and are considering Komplete, it might 
> be a good idea to simply go for the smallest of the S-series which is the 
> 25-key controller. This would facilitate all of the navigation and it would 
> keep the cost to a minimum. 
> 
> OK, I'll post further messages as things take shape.
> 
> Slau
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Re: ProTools First

2016-04-01 Thread Carlos Taylor
Hi Slau.  I don’t see a track list table, but I can see individual tracks.  I 
can interact with a track and I can see various controls associated with that 
track.  I’ll play around some more but Just wondered if anyone had any tips for 
getting started.  I have the protools with speech tutorials, but some things 
don’t match up with what is being explained.

> On Mar 28, 2016, at 6:20 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Carlos,
> 
> I took a look at Pro Tools First when it was practically in its alpha cycle. 
> I think I might have seen the first beta release. I noticed one or two things 
> that looked like a potential issue. One of those things was the absence of 
> the track list which is kind of important. Without it, I'm not sure how one 
> would know how a track is selected. Now, there might be some way to show the 
> track list like the one in Pro Tools but I didn't spend too much time with it 
> so I can't say whether it is or isn't a serious issue. Perhaps someone else 
> might chime in.
> 
> Slau
> 
> On Mar 28, 2016, at 10:06 AM, Carlos Taylor  wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone played around with ProTools First?  I downloaded it over the 
>> weekend to give it a try and am having a hard time getting started with it.  
>> I’m basically interested in recording some software instruments or audio 
>> recordings with a single mic.  I have th protools with speech tutorials but 
>> ProTools First seems a bit different.
>> 
>> Carlos
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ProTools First

2016-03-28 Thread Carlos Taylor
Has anyone played around with ProTools First?  I downloaded it over the weekend 
to give it a try and am having a hard time getting started with it.  I’m 
basically interested in recording some software instruments or audio recordings 
with a single mic.  I have th protools with speech tutorials but ProTools First 
seems a bit different.

Carlos

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Re: Version 12 upgrade on the way

2016-02-12 Thread Carlos Taylor
I purchased a keyboard from Sweet Water and had excellent service.  Being that 
I live about an hour away, a friend took me to their show room so I could get 
my hands on several different keyboards.  The sales rep was extremely helpful 
and their follow up service after I made my purchase was outstanding as well.  
I highly recommend Sweet Water.

Carlos

> On Feb 10, 2016, at 6:28 PM, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
> 
> Well I ordered my Mackie and my ProTools upgrade from Sweetwater. I will have 
> to say the purpose of this is to encourage any person thinking of purchasing 
> or upgrading to do business with Sweetwater. Their tech-support is absolutely 
> wonderful we had a small problem and could not install my upgrade because of 
> the mistake my sales rep fixed it I have the code and we will get it done 
> when I get home. I have a fantastic upgraded studio with him audio midi 
> controller, Mackie universal control, and ProTools 12. So do not let fear of 
> bad service hold you back Sweetwater is doing a wonderful job.
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
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Re: what would you pay for a comprehensive Pro Tools tutorial?

2015-12-08 Thread Carlos Taylor
ProTools with speech already exists and seems good for the beginner. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 7, 2015, at 10:21 AM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> I'm just doing a bit of market research here:
> I'm curious to know what the list feels is a minimum price they'd expect a 
> comprehensive tutorial on using Pro Tools with VoiceOver to cost and what 
> would be the maximum they'd consider paying for such a series. 
> I'm not talking about a replacement for the Pro Tools manuals but rather a 
> series of modules that cover the VoiceOver specific techniques of using Pro 
> Tools. I know this is still pretty vague but I also wonder what kind of scale 
> people would expect: a 5-hour series? A ten-part series of one-hour 
> segments?One or two main parts with smaller modules for more specific 
> subjects?
> Anyway, I might have an idea for such an undertaking but feeling the water 
> first. Please share any relevant thoughts.
> 
> Slau
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Re: Need help finding a good delay plug: Please read for details

2014-11-11 Thread Carlos Taylor
Chris.  Please contact me off list.  I need to discuss the course you did this 
summer.  I can’t seem to get into my account anymore.  Thanks.
Carlos Taylor

> On Nov 11, 2014, at 7:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Using PT 11 with 10.9 Mavericks.
> 
> I need a plug that is either freeware or at least is fairly inexpensive. I'd 
> prefer something if possible that doesn't require the ILok scheme since it's 
> not accessible to transfer things back and forth.  Basically, the sound that 
> I am looking for can be found in the following youtube video.  Listen to the 
> lead singer.  It's kind of a 60's bounceback/slapback effect.  You'll hear 
> what I mean when you play the video.  Here's its link:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NENTqW-gJI
> 
> If PT 11 already comes with a plug that'll let me do this, can you please 
> describe where the plug is in my insert popup, what preset to use, and maybe 
> specifically what parameters I might want to look at, should I wish to tweak 
> things?
> --- Christopher Gilland
> 
> Phone:  704-594-2225
> 
> E-mail:  clgillan...@gmail.com
> 
> Web site:
> http://www.clgproductions.com
> 
> Twitter:  @gilland_chris
> 
> Facebook:
> http://www.facebook.com/chris28210
> 
> Skype: chris28210
> 
> IMessage/Facetime:
> cgwaxhawlo...@clgproductions.com
> 
> Zello:  clgproductions
> and:  christablet123
> Please kindly, add both, if you don't mind. 
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Re: Finally got a Mac and ready to start with Protools

2014-10-25 Thread Carlos Taylor
Just curious, which Mac did you get?

> On Oct 24, 2014, at 5:49 PM, Christian  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> OK, so now, I have got a Mac and I am now thinking about getting started with 
> Protools.
> I have been unsubscribed from this list for a little while, so i haven't 
> followed along that much.
> How is it now when working in MIDI in ProTools as i will be doing, how 
> accessible is it compared to Sonar as some of you may have been using? Are 
> there any GM synths included like the Cakewalk TTS1 that comes with Sonar?
> I will try out the demoversion first of Protools, but neded to get my Ilok so 
> that I can try it.
> Many thanks for any info!
> Christian
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Re: Overall Status of ProTools 11

2014-04-20 Thread Carlos Taylor
Are there any lists of keyboard commands for editing in pt? I'm thinking of how 
you would select audio, copy and move audio, or even delete a selected portion 
of audio from a track.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 20, 2014, at 4:59 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:
> 
> Hi, I also use pro tools as a student and find pro tools very accessible with 
> voiceover.  If you let us know what types of projects you are doing or if you 
> are a student this might help as there are student discounts for pro tools.  
> I myself use a digi 003 with moving controls so when a volume of a track 
> changes in the session the control moves up and down.  I think as a blind 
> person having the control surface have moving parts is a great thing as you 
> can feel your session in a way.  Nick Gawronski
>> On 4/20/2014 1:38 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
>> Hello Ashley, welcom to the list. As far as accessibility of PT, I run a 
>> small home recording studio and I have recorded, mixed and mastered many 
>> clients projects through Protools and that is with learning it over the last 
>> year and a half. Before that I used cakewalk sonar. I have tudored a few 
>> people on this list over skype and Facetime, if you need any hands on help 
>> down the road just let me know, heavens4r...@gmail.com is my email, or just 
>> drop a line on the list.
>> Take care
>> - Original Message - From: "Ashley" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 8:42 AM
>> Subject: Overall Status of ProTools 11
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> I'm new on this list - so firstly, hi! I hope to learn many things here as 
>>> well as help out myself, where possible.
>>> 
>>> I'm considering picking up ProTools 11 with the Avid Eleven Rack and a 
>>> Behringer BCF-2000 control surface. I was wondering what is the overall 
>>> status of ProTools 11 accessibility? I read some posts here regarding the 
>>> PT11 betas, but that was obviously pre-release software.
>>> 
>>> What's the status of ProTools 11 accessibility, as of the latest update? 
>>> What can and can't be done? Is there anything that inhibits a users ability 
>>> to use PT11?
>>> Using mavericks.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any and all help,
>>> Ashley
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Re: accessibility of ProTools?

2014-01-29 Thread Carlos Taylor
Where might I find a listing of ProTools keyboard shortcuts?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 29, 2014, at 5:40 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> 10.6.8 or Snow Leopard should be fine, Just remove the AAX plug ins in the 
> manner described to force it to fall back to the RTAS Plug ins. 10.2 should 
> work well enough. 
>> On Jan 29, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Carlos Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Ok.  So I found out they are running ProTools version 10.2 on OS
>> 10.6.8.  I'll suggest they update to version 10.3, but will VoiceOver
>> from Snow Leopard work ok or should they update the computer to a
>> later OS?  The student will need to create and edit audio.  He isn't
>> working with any MIDI devices.
>> 
>> Carlos
>> 
>> 
>>> On 1/28/14, Poppa Bear  wrote:
>>> You are indeed correct. It just isn't worth avids time to go into the
>>> windows platform and try and address accessibility when ProTools is really
>>> geared towards the Mac.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Carlos Taylor" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 6:12 PM
>>> Subject: Re: accessibility of ProTools?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Yes I did. That was very helpful. So my correct in thinking that there is no
>>> 
>>> accessibility at all on the Windows side with jaws for Windows?
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:53 PM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Did you read the reply I wrote on the midi mag list? You will be best off
>>>> 
>>>> going with either PT 11 with the latest PT updates on Mavric or PT 9 with
>>>> 
>>>> the latest PT updates on Lion or Mountain Lion. On PT 9 the RTAS plugins
>>>> are accessible and AAX are usable with a control surface and in 11, the
>>>> AAX plugins are accessible from the keyboard.
>>>> HTH
>>>> - Original Message - From: "Carlos Taylor" 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:46 PM
>>>> Subject: accessibility of ProTools?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> I work for a university and am trying to gather some information for a
>>>>> blind student who needs to use ProTools for a class.  The class has
>>>>> ProTools 10.2 on Mac computers, but he is a JAWS user.  I heard
>>>>> ProTools is accessible on the Mac.  Is version 10.2 work well with
>>>>> VoiceOver?  The
>>>>> person who oversees the lab has set up a PC with ProTools at this
>>>>> student's request, however, I don't know if JAWS will work with it.
>>>>> Are there JAWS scripts for the PC version of ProTools?  If so, what
>>>>> version of ProTools and what version of JAWS are most compatible?  If
>>>>> not, the student will have to bite the bullet and start learning
>>>>> VoiceOver which I can teach him.  I just haven't had experience with
>>>>> ProTools.  I've only used a single track editor such as Sound Forge in
>>>>> Windows.  Is
>>>>> there a resource on keyboard commands for ProTools?  I'm hopeful for
>>>>> the Mac solution, not very familiar with the accessibility of ProTools
>>>>> on the PC side.  Any information will be a huge help.
>>>>> Carlos Taylor
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Re: accessibility of ProTools?

2014-01-29 Thread Carlos Taylor
Ok.  So I found out they are running ProTools version 10.2 on OS
10.6.8.  I'll suggest they update to version 10.3, but will VoiceOver
from Snow Leopard work ok or should they update the computer to a
later OS?  The student will need to create and edit audio.  He isn't
working with any MIDI devices.

Carlos


On 1/28/14, Poppa Bear  wrote:
> You are indeed correct. It just isn't worth avids time to go into the
> windows platform and try and address accessibility when ProTools is really
> geared towards the Mac.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Carlos Taylor" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 6:12 PM
> Subject: Re: accessibility of ProTools?
>
>
> Yes I did. That was very helpful. So my correct in thinking that there is no
>
> accessibility at all on the Windows side with jaws for Windows?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:53 PM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
>>
>> Did you read the reply I wrote on the midi mag list? You will be best off
>>
>> going with either PT 11 with the latest PT updates on Mavric or PT 9 with
>>
>> the latest PT updates on Lion or Mountain Lion. On PT 9 the RTAS plugins
>> are accessible and AAX are usable with a control surface and in 11, the
>> AAX plugins are accessible from the keyboard.
>> HTH
>> - Original Message - From: "Carlos Taylor" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:46 PM
>> Subject: accessibility of ProTools?
>>
>>
>>> I work for a university and am trying to gather some information for a
>>> blind student who needs to use ProTools for a class.  The class has
>>> ProTools 10.2 on Mac computers, but he is a JAWS user.  I heard
>>> ProTools is accessible on the Mac.  Is version 10.2 work well with
>>> VoiceOver?  The
>>> person who oversees the lab has set up a PC with ProTools at this
>>> student's request, however, I don't know if JAWS will work with it.
>>> Are there JAWS scripts for the PC version of ProTools?  If so, what
>>> version of ProTools and what version of JAWS are most compatible?  If
>>> not, the student will have to bite the bullet and start learning
>>> VoiceOver which I can teach him.  I just haven't had experience with
>>> ProTools.  I've only used a single track editor such as Sound Forge in
>>> Windows.  Is
>>> there a resource on keyboard commands for ProTools?  I'm hopeful for
>>> the Mac solution, not very familiar with the accessibility of ProTools
>>> on the PC side.  Any information will be a huge help.
>>> Carlos Taylor
>>>
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Re: accessibility of ProTools?

2014-01-28 Thread Carlos Taylor
Yes I did. That was very helpful. So my correct in thinking that there is no 
accessibility at all on the Windows side with jaws for Windows?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 28, 2014, at 9:53 PM, "Poppa Bear"  wrote:
> 
> Did you read the reply I wrote on the midi mag list? You will be best off 
> going with either PT 11 with the latest PT updates on Mavric or PT 9 with the 
> latest PT updates on Lion or Mountain Lion. On PT 9 the RTAS plugins are 
> accessible and AAX are usable with a control surface and in 11, the AAX 
> plugins are accessible from the keyboard.
> HTH
> - Original Message - From: "Carlos Taylor" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:46 PM
> Subject: accessibility of ProTools?
> 
> 
>> I work for a university and am trying to gather some information for a
>> blind student who needs to use ProTools for a class.  The class has
>> ProTools 10.2 on Mac computers, but he is a JAWS user.  I heard
>> ProTools is accessible on the Mac.  Is version 10.2 work well with
>> VoiceOver?  The
>> person who oversees the lab has set up a PC with ProTools at this
>> student's request, however, I don't know if JAWS will work with it.
>> Are there JAWS scripts for the PC version of ProTools?  If so, what
>> version of ProTools and what version of JAWS are most compatible?  If
>> not, the student will have to bite the bullet and start learning
>> VoiceOver which I can teach him.  I just haven't had experience with
>> ProTools.  I've only used a single track editor such as Sound Forge in
>> Windows.  Is
>> there a resource on keyboard commands for ProTools?  I'm hopeful for
>> the Mac solution, not very familiar with the accessibility of ProTools
>> on the PC side.  Any information will be a huge help.
>> Carlos Taylor
>> 
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accessibility of ProTools?

2014-01-28 Thread Carlos Taylor
I work for a university and am trying to gather some information for a
blind student who needs to use ProTools for a class.  The class has
ProTools 10.2 on Mac computers, but he is a JAWS user.  I heard
ProTools is accessible on the Mac.  Is version 10.2 work well with
VoiceOver?  The
person who oversees the lab has set up a PC with ProTools at this
student's request, however, I don't know if JAWS will work with it.
Are there JAWS scripts for the PC version of ProTools?  If so, what
version of ProTools and what version of JAWS are most compatible?  If
not, the student will have to bite the bullet and start learning
VoiceOver which I can teach him.  I just haven't had experience with
ProTools.  I've only used a single track editor such as Sound Forge in
Windows.  Is
there a resource on keyboard commands for ProTools?  I'm hopeful for
the Mac solution, not very familiar with the accessibility of ProTools
on the PC side.  Any information will be a huge help.
Carlos Taylor

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