Re: Logic Pro list

2020-02-24 Thread Andre Jarreau
Happy Mardi Gras!  And thank you!

Andre 

> On Feb 24, 2020, at 3:10 PM, Devin Oxman  wrote:
> 
> YES THERE IS, https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/logic-accessibilitY
> CHEERS,
> DEV
> 
>> On Feb 24, 2020, at 3:55 PM, Andre Jarreau  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry to be off topic.  Had to buy Logic Pro for classwork.  It’s what the 
>> instructors use.
>> 
>> My question is .  Does anyone know if there is a Logic Pro list like the Pro 
>> Tools list?
>> 
>> Andre
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Re: Logic Pro list

2020-02-24 Thread Devin Oxman
YES THERE IS, https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/logic-accessibilitY
CHEERS,
DEV

> On Feb 24, 2020, at 3:55 PM, Andre Jarreau  
> wrote:
> 
> Sorry to be off topic.  Had to buy Logic Pro for classwork.  It’s what the 
> instructors use.
> 
> My question is .  Does anyone know if there is a Logic Pro list like the Pro 
> Tools list?
> 
> Andre
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Re: logic with speech podcast.

2018-03-06 Thread Chi Kim
Hi All,


This is a cross-posting.

http://accessmtech.com

I just started working on a website that will archive various informal/formal 
resources related to accessible music technology.

There are many tutorials out there individuals produced. Unfortunately those 
disappeared shortly after.

With each author's permission, the plan is to post them on Youtube or 
Soundcloud which will hopefully stay for a while.

If a tutorial is already posted theirs on Youtube or Soundcloud, I can just 
link it to the website.

Right now, I only have a couple of tutorials for Pro Tools and Logic, but I'll 
keep adding them as soon as I can.

I'll also add samplitude, reaper, Sibelius, and so on.

If you know any other resource that I should add, please let me know who to 
contact.

Thanks!


Chi



On 3/3/2018 7:22 PM, Garth Humphreys wrote:
Hi guys
I currently have a podcast hosted on Libsyn that is specific to Reaper but on 
seeing this post, wondered how people would feel about having a single podcast 
feed for any tutorials about accessible DAW. Libsyn is a dedicated media host 
and I would be happy to put the actual media files there. That way it really 
doesn’t matter how many downloads of the podcasts files there are. The actual 
website could be hosted as discussed below, but hosting podcast media files on 
a web host isn’t generally a good idea.
Separate iTunes feeds can still exist for the different categories, such as 
Reaper or Logic, but people could also subscribe to a single Accessible DAW 
podcast feed. Hopefully we could get some tutorials on other DAW as well.
Just an idea anyway.
Thanks
Garth


On 1 Mar 2018, at 6:04 am, Devin Oxman 
> wrote:

Hey Robin,
I'm new to the group, but would be happy to host the logicwithspeech site as I 
think it is a useful resource. I've got a linode instance where I host a few 
sites, and if the traffic is moderate I'd be happy to setup the site there. 
Have you any logs on the average site traffic over the months wile it was up?
Anyway, I've tweeted you as well about this so you can get back to me in either 
place.
Devin

On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 15:58:10 UTC-5, Robin Kipp wrote:
Hey all,

sorry for my late response to this thread, been pretty busy over the past few 
days and so it took me a while to catch up with the list.

Basically, I was the one hosting the website and Podcast.

All the content was hosted on my home server, using my home internet connection.

Unfortunately, due to some issues related to my ISP, I’ve had to temporarily 
take it down as of November last year.

That didn’t seem like a big deal to me at first glance, as the website really 
wasn’t getting any visits, and the few that did come in were search engine bots 
crawling the site.
However, I’m really sorry for all of you who have attempted to stream podcast 
episodes, the reason why that’s currently not working is because they are still 
cached in iTunes, but the actual files are currently no longer available to 
download.

I most definitely would love to bring it back if there’s still interest in the 
website, however I currently do not have a web hosting package with enough 
storage space.
However, I still have the archive containing all the files, as well as the 
MySQL database that are necessary in order for the website to function, plus I 
still have the domain name logicwithspeech.com 
registered.

I can try to figure out a more permanent hosting solution, but if there’s 
anybody here on this list with an active hosting package, sufficient disk space 
(around 400MB), MySQL and PHP support, I’d be happy to hand over all the 
necessary files and have the domain name transferred.

The site was entirely built using WordPress, so any web host supporting that 
would be a suitable option.

So, if anybody is interested in doing this and could provide the necessary 
resources, that would be absolutely fantastic!

Many thanks, and once again sorry to all of you who have had trouble accessing 
the site or the Podcast.

Robin
Am 27.02.2018 um 20:54 schrieb Cara Quinn :

Hey Andre et al.

this is a great interim solution but do we know why these issues are happening?

Not sure who is managing the cast on iTunes but is there anything any of us can 
do to help?

Thanks a bunch and Cheers!

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On Feb 27, 2018, at 12:29 PM, 'Andre Louis' via Logic Accessibility 
 wrote:

Most of these tutorials are in VO Logic Dropbox. If you want me to add your 
email to it, or if you don't have that space, I can just send the dropbox link, 
let me know.
Thanks.

- Original Message - From: "Rodrigo Poblete Venthur" 

To: 

Re: logic pro in hackintosh..

2017-11-15 Thread TheOreoMonster
There is actually a logic accessibility group as well. TO join send an email to 
logic-accessibility+subscr...@googlegroups.com 

Whether or not Logic works on a Hackintosh I do not know however. 
> On Nov 15, 2017, at 7:36 AM, adarsh nair nandanam  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all...
> Anyone using logic pro in hackintosh..
> Sorry I know its an out of topic...
> But I don't know about a blind logic groups...
> Reply me of list.. I think that's better.thanks and regards:
> 
> Adarsh nair nandanam
> 
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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-31 Thread Jesse Kragiel
I usually just do all my midi work in Logic, get it right, and export it as 
wav files into Pro Tools. The main exception would be my piano tracks, and 
a few other instruments that are far more accessible using PT. I've 
imported and exported midi as well, but it's just a little sketchy. Also, 
if you're used to PT's keyboard commands, you can set Logic up to use them 
as well. There's a predefined template in Logic, and while not all of them 
work in quite the same way, it sure saves me some confusion in the long 
run. HTH

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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-08 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hi guys. thanks for all advice here. Gives me a few good ideas. I’ll do more 
investigating and get the ball rolling 
Thanks again.
Steve

> On 8 May 2016, at 4:39 AM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> just bounce your PT session out to  to a wav. import wav into logic build 
> drum  track in logic, or whatever other midi tracks you want to do there, 
> bounce individual tracks out of logic and reimport them into the original PT 
> session. If you just want to trigger midi and record the audio  You can use 
> MainStage which has a lot of the logic sounds and instrument in a more 
> performance friendly package, Using SoundFlower or Loopback you can route the 
> audio from MainStage into Pro Tools and just record the performance onto an 
> audio track in PT. The downside to doing it this way instead of using logic 
> is that you won’t be recording any of the midi data so  you will have to 
> replay parts if they aren’t exactly how you want them instead of just editing 
> the midi data  after the fact.  You can also route Logic’s output into Pro 
> Tools using sound flower or Loop back as well, but if you aren’t gonna record 
> the midi data save yourself the  money and use MainStage.  
>> On May 7, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> 
>> Ok guys. I’m thinking about biting the bullet and buying logic, as i need 
>> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say 
>> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds 
>> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely 
>> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just 
>> play your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum 
>> track that way? thanks for any advice here.
>> Steve
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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Steve go ahead and get it. It works great with your Mackie.I would like to use 
sound flower or something like that. I just don't have the time to get into all 
that right now. My business is busy we are buying a new motorhome and I am 
playing in about three or four bands. I am also trying to get the studio off 
the ground.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On May 7, 2016, at 2:39 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> just bounce your PT session out to  to a wav. import wav into logic build 
> drum  track in logic, or whatever other midi tracks you want to do there, 
> bounce individual tracks out of logic and reimport them into the original PT 
> session. If you just want to trigger midi and record the audio  You can use 
> MainStage which has a lot of the logic sounds and instrument in a more 
> performance friendly package, Using SoundFlower or Loopback you can route the 
> audio from MainStage into Pro Tools and just record the performance onto an 
> audio track in PT. The downside to doing it this way instead of using logic 
> is that you won’t be recording any of the midi data so  you will have to 
> replay parts if they aren’t exactly how you want them instead of just editing 
> the midi data  after the fact.  You can also route Logic’s output into Pro 
> Tools using sound flower or Loop back as well, but if you aren’t gonna record 
> the midi data save yourself the  money and use MainStage.  
>> On May 7, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> 
>> Ok guys. I’m thinking about biting the bullet and buying logic, as i need 
>> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say 
>> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds 
>> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely 
>> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just 
>> play your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum 
>> track that way? thanks for any advice here.
>> Steve
>> 
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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread TheOreoMonster
just bounce your PT session out to  to a wav. import wav into logic build drum  
track in logic, or whatever other midi tracks you want to do there, bounce 
individual tracks out of logic and reimport them into the original PT session. 
If you just want to trigger midi and record the audio  You can use MainStage 
which has a lot of the logic sounds and instrument in a more performance 
friendly package, Using SoundFlower or Loopback you can route the audio from 
MainStage into Pro Tools and just record the performance onto an audio track in 
PT. The downside to doing it this way instead of using logic is that you won’t 
be recording any of the midi data so  you will have to replay parts if they 
aren’t exactly how you want them instead of just editing the midi data  after 
the fact.  You can also route Logic’s output into Pro Tools using sound flower 
or Loop back as well, but if you aren’t gonna record the midi data save 
yourself the  money and use MainStage.  
> On May 7, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> Ok guys. I’m thinking about biting the bullet and buying logic, as i need 
> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say 
> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds 
> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely 
> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just play 
> your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum track 
> that way? thanks for any advice here.
> Steve
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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Vaughn Brown
Does MainStage offer what you need, Steve?
Vaughn

On 5/7/16, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> There are a bunch of YouTube videos explaining the ways you can have tracks
> in a Pro Tools session feature sounds from Logic being routed into the PT
> session. It involves an inter-application routing solution like SoundFlower
> or LoopBack.
> HTH,
> Slau
>
> On May 7, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>
>> Ok guys. I’m thinking about biting the bullet and buying logic, as i need
>> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say
>> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds
>> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums.
>> surely you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you
>> just play your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your
>> drum track that way? thanks for any advice here.
>> Steve
>>
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Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Steve,

There are a bunch of YouTube videos explaining the ways you can have tracks in 
a Pro Tools session feature sounds from Logic being routed into the PT session. 
It involves an inter-application routing solution like SoundFlower or LoopBack.
HTH,
Slau

On May 7, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:

> Ok guys. I’m thinking about biting the bullet and buying logic, as i need 
> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say 
> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds 
> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely 
> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just play 
> your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum track 
> that way? thanks for any advice here.
> Steve
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Ricky Prevatte
It will work better with logic then with Protools. I am very impressed with 
Protools but flip mode works and many other things. Go ahead pick up logic Pro 
X you will dig that with a big spoon my brother.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 2, 2016, at 6:45 PM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> yeah ricky I have the makki m c u pro.
> 
>> On 3 Mar 2016, at 7:53 am, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
>> 
>> You have a control surface do you not?
>> 
>> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>> 
>>> On Mar 2, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey Ricky. this sounds like what i need. Sounds like something to have in 
>>> my bag of tricks. 
>>> More learning for me i think. 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Steve
>>> 
 On 2 Mar 2016, at 2:37 pm, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
 
 Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
 windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you 
 cannot go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together 
 we can learn how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit 
 creations. But it will open a standard midi file and you just need to 
 switch patches like with Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very 
 authentic guitar sounds and many other great things. I just choose up 
 patches and get a song going and logic export and import it into ProTools 
 and turn out nice project. I am forcing myself to use only logic so I can 
 learn the program better. I did this when I bought my first Apple 
 Computer. I am not going to abandon Protools because version 12 is a truly 
 great thing. By the way logic works great with the MackieMCU pro. 
 
 Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
 
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster  
> wrote:
> 
> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
> logic.
> 
> 
>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds 
>> for
>> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this 
>> area.
>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess 
>> the
>> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
>> cast on how to use it with voice over.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I 
>> am
>> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Steve
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Steve Sparrow
yeah ricky I have the makki m c u pro.

> On 3 Mar 2016, at 7:53 am, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
> 
> You have a control surface do you not?
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> 
>> On Mar 2, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> 
>> Hey Ricky. this sounds like what i need. Sounds like something to have in my 
>> bag of tricks. 
>> More learning for me i think. 
>> Thanks.
>> Steve
>> 
>>> On 2 Mar 2016, at 2:37 pm, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
>>> windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you 
>>> cannot go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together 
>>> we can learn how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit 
>>> creations. But it will open a standard midi file and you just need to 
>>> switch patches like with Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very 
>>> authentic guitar sounds and many other great things. I just choose up 
>>> patches and get a song going and logic export and import it into ProTools 
>>> and turn out nice project. I am forcing myself to use only logic so I can 
>>> learn the program better. I did this when I bought my first Apple Computer. 
>>> I am not going to abandon Protools because version 12 is a truly great 
>>> thing. By the way logic works great with the MackieMCU pro. 
>>> 
>>> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>>> 
 On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster  
 wrote:
 
 While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
 nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
 I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
 drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
 mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
 posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
 same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
 should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
 best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
 as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
 synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
 the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
 logic.
 
 
> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds 
> for
> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess 
> the
> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
> cast on how to use it with voice over.
> 
> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
> Thanks in advance.
> Steve
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Ricky Prevatte
You have a control surface do you not?

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 2, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> Hey Ricky. this sounds like what i need. Sounds like something to have in my 
> bag of tricks. 
> More learning for me i think. 
> Thanks.
> Steve
> 
>> On 2 Mar 2016, at 2:37 pm, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
>> 
>> Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
>> windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you 
>> cannot go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we 
>> can learn how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit 
>> creations. But it will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch 
>> patches like with Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very 
>> authentic guitar sounds and many other great things. I just choose up 
>> patches and get a song going and logic export and import it into ProTools 
>> and turn out nice project. I am forcing myself to use only logic so I can 
>> learn the program better. I did this when I bought my first Apple Computer. 
>> I am not going to abandon Protools because version 12 is a truly great 
>> thing. By the way logic works great with the MackieMCU pro. 
>> 
>> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
>> 
>>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
>>> 
>>> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
>>> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
>>> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
>>> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
>>> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
>>> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
>>> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
>>> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
>>> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
>>> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
>>> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
>>> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
>>> logic.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
 Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds 
 for
 programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
 I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
 control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess 
 the
 question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
 cast on how to use it with voice over.
 
 I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
 not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
 Thanks in advance.
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hey Ricky. this sounds like what i need. Sounds like something to have in my 
bag of tricks. 
More learning for me i think. 
Thanks.
Steve

> On 2 Mar 2016, at 2:37 pm, Ricky Prevatte  wrote:
> 
> Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
> windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you cannot 
> go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we can 
> learn how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit creations. 
> But it will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch patches 
> like with Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very authentic guitar 
> sounds and many other great things. I just choose up patches and get a song 
> going and logic export and import it into ProTools and turn out nice project. 
> I am forcing myself to use only logic so I can learn the program better. I 
> did this when I bought my first Apple Computer. I am not going to abandon 
> Protools because version 12 is a truly great thing. By the way logic works 
> great with the MackieMCU pro. 
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> 
>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
>> 
>> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
>> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
>> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
>> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
>> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
>> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
>> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
>> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
>> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
>> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
>> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
>> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
>> logic.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds for
>>> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
>>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
>>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess the
>>> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
>>> cast on how to use it with voice over.
>>> 
>>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
>>> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Steve
>>> 
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hi. thanks for this. do you still have access to the links you posted regarding 
logic. I’d like to go through what you worked 
> through and go from there.

>  on a different note, how difficult is it to map the protools sinth to use 
> one of my samples. I guess i should look at this possibility too.

or is it just easier to bite the bullet and learn logic?
Steve

> 2 Mar 2016, at 6:38 am, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
> logic.
> 
> 
> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds for
>> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess the
>> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
>> cast on how to use it with voice over.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
>> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Steve
>> 
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Re: logic

2016-03-02 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Yes that is very true Poppa. I run logic like a large bank of instruments if 
you will for midi.
With the Mackie unit I am able to do all sorts of amazing things just as you 
could in Protools but nothing edit and mixes like Protools. But logic is a 
handy thing to have I would buy it before I bought extra plug-ins for Protools 
to handle my midi  Deeds. I do some simple vocal things and the master Fater 
being in the same place is awful handy as well. I am just now able to tie 
everything up the way I had always envisioned it.
Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 1, 2016, at 11:47 PM, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Ricky, glad to see that you are up and sailing over this last year. I 
> remember about a year ago the waters were kind of rough, but once a person 
> cuts their teeth on PT then I think that it can be a great experience and 
> with Logic picking up the slack on the instrument end, Mack has a really 
> great platform.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of Ricky Prevatte
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 7:38 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: logic
> 
> Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
> windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you cannot 
> go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we can 
> learn how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit creations. 
> But it will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch patches 
> like with Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very authentic guitar 
> sounds and many other great things. I just choose up patches and get a song 
> going and logic export and import it into ProTools and turn out nice project. 
> I am forcing myself to use only logic so I can learn the program better. I 
> did this when I bought my first Apple Computer. I am not going to abandon 
> Protools because version 12 is a truly great thing. By the way logic works 
> great with the MackieMCU pro. 
> 
> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> 
>> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver, 
>> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as 
>> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for 
>> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading 
>> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i 
>> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the 
>> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i 
>> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your 
>> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions 
>> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum 
>> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for 
>> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use 
>> logic.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:
>>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum 
>>> sounds for programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in 
>>> this area.
>>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more 
>>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I 
>>> guess the question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some 
>>> manual or pod cast on how to use it with voice over.
>>> 
>>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. 
>>> I am not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Steve
>>> 
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RE: logic

2016-03-01 Thread Poppa Bear
Hey Ricky, glad to see that you are up and sailing over this last year. I 
remember about a year ago the waters were kind of rough, but once a person cuts 
their teeth on PT then I think that it can be a great experience and with Logic 
picking up the slack on the instrument end, Mack has a really great platform.

-Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Ricky Prevatte
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 7:38 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: logic

Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you cannot 
go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we can learn 
how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit creations. But it 
will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch patches like with 
Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very authentic guitar sounds and 
many other great things. I just choose up patches and get a song going and 
logic export and import it into ProTools and turn out nice project. I am 
forcing myself to use only logic so I can learn the program better. I did this 
when I bought my first Apple Computer. I am not going to abandon Protools 
because version 12 is a truly great thing. By the way logic works great with 
the MackieMCU pro. 

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver, 
> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as 
> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for 
> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading 
> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i 
> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the 
> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i 
> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your 
> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions 
> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum 
> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for 
> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use 
> logic.
> 
> 
>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:
>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum 
>> sounds for programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in 
>> this area.
>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more 
>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I 
>> guess the question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some 
>> manual or pod cast on how to use it with voice over.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. 
>> I am not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Steve
>> 
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Re: logic

2016-03-01 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you cannot 
go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we can learn 
how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit creations. But it 
will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch patches like with 
Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very authentic guitar sounds and 
many other great things. I just choose up patches and get a song going and 
logic export and import it into ProTools and turn out nice project. I am 
forcing myself to use only logic so I can learn the program better. I did this 
when I bought my first Apple Computer. I am not going to abandon Protools 
because version 12 is a truly great thing. By the way logic works great with 
the MackieMCU pro. 

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster  wrote:
> 
> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
> logic.
> 
> 
>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds for
>> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess the
>> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
>> cast on how to use it with voice over.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
>> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Steve
>> 
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Re: logic

2016-03-01 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Hi Steve, I used logic before purchasing Pro Tools, and I still will for some 
of my midi work. In fact, if you're used to PT key commands, there's already a 
built-in template to use the same commands in Logic. Not sure exactly how far 
that extends, as I haven't tried editing audio, but they're there. It has good 
bouncing and exporting functions, so it's no problem to import your projects 
into PT to record your audio stuff. The stock instruments in Logic are 
fantastic, which, I'm afraid, is not necessarily the case in PT, but I've found 
PT gives Voiceover users better editing and mixing control

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Re: logic

2016-03-01 Thread TheOreoMonster
While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver,
nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as
I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for
drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading
mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i
posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the
same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i
should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your
best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions
as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum
synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for
the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use
logic.


On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum sounds for
> programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in this area.
> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more
> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I guess the
> question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some manual or pod
> cast on how to use it with voice over.
>
> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. I am
> not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
> Thanks in advance.
> Steve
>
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Re: Logic Pro X Accessibility list subscription info

2015-06-08 Thread Mac Egbert
Me to please





 Op 8 jun. 2015 om 13:51 heeft John Gunn g...@tznet.com het volgende 
 geschreven:
 
 Hello,
 
 Sorry for the clutter but could someone email me off list with the info?
 
 John
 
 
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Re: Logic at Apple - OS X Yosemite

2014-07-04 Thread Chris Norman
But that doesn't include adding and removing effects from the chain, does it?

On 4 Jul 2014, at 18:19, Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com wrote:

 Changing effects and EQ settings is no problem as long as you have a patch 
 loaded and you are using smart controls.
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 On Jul 4, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I wasn't sure on that... So often things seem not to work, and it's just 
 because I don't know how to use them properly.
 
 Thanks for clarifying.
 
 
 On 4 Jul 2014, at 16:28, Gary Readfern-Gray readfern.g...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Well, that's not quite true. Logic Pro X doesn't seem to let you add
 effects to tracks accessibly, or indeed change effect parameters. -
 unless I'm missing something. So, at the moment, it's Tools all the
 way. I'm not expecting this to change with the initial version of
 Yosemite, but you never know with Apple.
 
 
 On 7/4/14, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Because of Apple's non disclosure agreement, developers can't reveal
 specifics about new technologies unfortunately.
 
 I can however say definitively, regardless of Yosemite, you can pretty much
 do everything now with a combination of Logic and Pro Tools, although the
 latter is only if you're stuck in your ways like me and haven't learned 
 your
 way around Logic properly yet.
 
 Maybe if you say what sorts of things you need to do on your course, we can
 give you more specifics.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 On 4 Jul 2014, at 10:43, Florian Schwab florianschwab...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Logic should bee  accessible to voiceover in Apple - OS X Yosemite  it
 comes in oktober i would need it for my audio technical course next yea
 anybody who can tell me more about
 
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Re: Logic at Apple - OS X Yosemite

2014-07-04 Thread Keith Reedy
Hi Chris,

First of all, forgive me for passing Logic traffic on the PT list.

It looks like the only things you can work with at this time are the plugs 
which are packaged in the patch.  You can probably remove anything in the 
package, but, I don't think you can add new ones.
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On Jul 4, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:

 But that doesn't include adding and removing effects from the chain, does it?
 
 On 4 Jul 2014, at 18:19, Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Changing effects and EQ settings is no problem as long as you have a patch 
 loaded and you are using smart controls.
 We print the Bible in Braille,
 http://biblesfortheblind.org
 Keith Reedy
 God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him.  J Hudson Taylor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 4, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
 
 I wasn't sure on that... So often things seem not to work, and it's just 
 because I don't know how to use them properly.
 
 Thanks for clarifying.
 
 
 On 4 Jul 2014, at 16:28, Gary Readfern-Gray readfern.g...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Well, that's not quite true. Logic Pro X doesn't seem to let you add
 effects to tracks accessibly, or indeed change effect parameters. -
 unless I'm missing something. So, at the moment, it's Tools all the
 way. I'm not expecting this to change with the initial version of
 Yosemite, but you never know with Apple.
 
 
 On 7/4/14, Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Because of Apple's non disclosure agreement, developers can't reveal
 specifics about new technologies unfortunately.
 
 I can however say definitively, regardless of Yosemite, you can pretty 
 much
 do everything now with a combination of Logic and Pro Tools, although the
 latter is only if you're stuck in your ways like me and haven't learned 
 your
 way around Logic properly yet.
 
 Maybe if you say what sorts of things you need to do on your course, we 
 can
 give you more specifics.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 On 4 Jul 2014, at 10:43, Florian Schwab florianschwab...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Logic should bee  accessible to voiceover in Apple - OS X Yosemite  it
 comes in oktober i would need it for my audio technical course next yea
 anybody who can tell me more about
 
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Re: Logic at Apple - OS X Yosemite

2014-07-04 Thread Chris Smart

Was that a question?
At 05:43 AM 7/4/2014, you wrote:

Logic should bee  accessible to voiceover in Apple - OS X 
Yosemite  it comes in oktober i would need it for my audio technical 
course next yea anybody who can tell me more about


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Re: Logic at Apple - OS X Yosemite

2014-07-04 Thread Florian Schwab
Yess! Do you kno more?

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 Am 04.07.2014 um 19:47 schrieb Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca:
 
 Was that a question?
 At 05:43 AM 7/4/2014, you wrote:
 
 Logic should bee  accessible to voiceover in Apple - OS X Yosemite  it comes 
 in oktober i would need it for my audio technical course next yea anybody 
 who can tell me more about
 
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Re: Logic at Apple - OS X Yosemite

2014-07-04 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

To the best of my knowledge, yes, it was.

Chris.

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Was that a question?
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Logic should bee  accessible to voiceover in Apple - OS X Yosemite  it 
comes in oktober i would need it for my audio technical course next yea 
anybody who can tell me more about


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Re: Logic 9 withvo

2013-10-17 Thread Ricky Prevatte
I sure cannot do anything with logic nine. They also have logic version 10 out 
I think it is a little better but I don't hear anything from that list anymore.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

 On Oct 17, 2013, at 1:35 PM, ramy moustafa moshtaqlealga...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi all
 What About logic 9 on mac ml is it accessible with vo?  
 And what about pt 11 update any info?
 ThanksRamy moustafa saber
 licturer at:
 faculty of musical education
 music arranger and sound engineer
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Re: Logic list,,,

2012-05-01 Thread Brian Casey


Thanks a million for this!

Might see you over there soon!

Brian.
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From: Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:27 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Logic list,,,


Hi Brian,

I sure  am on the list and I sure am interested in Logic and working 
toward that fine day when Logic is accessible.


Here is the list info,
SNIP
Hi folks,
For those of you who are using Logic or interested in discussing its 
current state of accessibility, I started a Google Group to explore these 
areas.

If you are interested in joining the information is as follows:
* Group name: Logic Accessibility
* Group home page: http://groups.google.com/group/logic-accessibility
* Group email address logic-accessibil...@googlegroups.com
Hope to see you on the list,
Vinny

Keith Reedy
Click the link below to download MP3's of Keith Reedy's music as a gift 
from Bibles For The Blind.


http://biblesfortheblind.org/download_music.shtml

God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him.  J Hudson 
Taylor.





On May 1, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Brian Casey wrote:


Keith,

You might see my message to Scott I just sent on this subject, but thanks 
for the info, and good to know you're invested in the logic cause.


Do you frequent a logic accessibility type list, I'm sure I remember 
someone posting about it a year or so ago on this list.


Perhaps you could pass on the subscribe address to me if you wouldn't 
mind?


Brian.

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From: Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 6:12 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: issues concerning the future accessibility of Pro Tools


Brian and all,

I am still pestering Apple about Logic.  It is the same process that we 
had to use to get GarageBand up to speed.


To those who are interested you can and I hope you do write.
accessibil...@apple.com
Keith Reedy
Click the link below to download MP3's of Keith Reedy's music as a gift 
from Bibles For The Blind.


http://biblesfortheblind.org/download_music.shtml

God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him.  J Hudson 
Taylor.





On May 1, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Brian Casey wrote:


Good info T.O.M and Scot.

I didn't really know for sure but thought apple might be a better 
hunting ground, in terms of not alienating the developers at least, and 
that still might be a good way to look at things.


Its unfortunate that Apple are so unresponsive in that respect though 
for their own aps. I mean the whole idea of Voice Over being built into 
the O S, or one of its great advantages is that it puts the developer 
in an easier position to latch on accessibility, or from another point 
of view, passes the buck to the ap developer, yet Apple don't do this 
themselves for a product like logic. I guess garrage band is more 
imediately useful and helpful for blind musicians.


Anyway, the point is, maybe a more aggressive approach with the likes 
of apple would be much less damaging than a similar course with avid, 
at least at the moment. If you annoy the customer service peope etc in 
Apple, your not necessarily making the guys coding/marketing the 
programme hate you, so putting prolonged pressure on customer services 
at Apple may end up in the message being passed on that something to a 
new set of people who mightn't find it to big a deal.


Brian.

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From: Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 10:47 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: issues concerning the future accessibility of Pro Tools


Yep, I've experienced everything T.O.M wrote about below a couple of
years back on two separate approaches to Apple, the first being re
Logic, the second being re GarageBand with a bit of extra weight
behind me from my employer at the time. Both times, nada, at least
nothing up front, even though the timings suggest that accessibility
work on GB would likely have already been underway to some extent when
my report was submitted. The only difference I can see here, is that
Apple are responsible for the product itself and the accessibility
solution, so it's a faeture that wouldn't necessarily have to be added
quietly. I think that's a big difference, but that's only a how the
world ought to work opinion from one chap who really doesn't have the
time to do much other than expound it.

Scott

On 4/30/12, The Oreo Monster monkeypushe...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure bombarding apple is the way to go either, or that it 
will
Yield any results. Apple is notorious for shifting resources around 
as
needed, and are also notorious for not responding to or saying 
anything
about future products untill the features are done and they are ready 
to
make announcement. While the company may have grown alot over the 
years to
where they may not have to shift resources around based on which 
projects
are the  main objective at the moment

Re: Logic list,,,

2012-05-01 Thread Brian Howerton
I missed the list subscription URL.  Could you send it again please?
Brian
On May 1, 2012, at 4:42 PM, Brian Casey wrote:

 
 Thanks a million for this!
 
 Might see you over there soon!
 
 Brian.
 --
 From: Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:27 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Logic list,,,
 
 Hi Brian,
 
 I sure  am on the list and I sure am interested in Logic and working toward 
 that fine day when Logic is accessible.
 
 Here is the list info,
 SNIP
 Hi folks,
 For those of you who are using Logic or interested in discussing its current 
 state of accessibility, I started a Google Group to explore these areas.
 If you are interested in joining the information is as follows:
 * Group name: Logic Accessibility
 * Group home page: http://groups.google.com/group/logic-accessibility
 * Group email address logic-accessibil...@googlegroups.com
 Hope to see you on the list,
 Vinny
 
 Keith Reedy
 Click the link below to download MP3's of Keith Reedy's music as a gift from 
 Bibles For The Blind.
 
 http://biblesfortheblind.org/download_music.shtml
 
 God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him.  J Hudson Taylor.
 
 
 
 
 On May 1, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
 
 Keith,
 
 You might see my message to Scott I just sent on this subject, but thanks 
 for the info, and good to know you're invested in the logic cause.
 
 Do you frequent a logic accessibility type list, I'm sure I remember 
 someone posting about it a year or so ago on this list.
 
 Perhaps you could pass on the subscribe address to me if you wouldn't mind?
 
 Brian.
 
 --
 From: Keith Reedy wa9...@gmail.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 6:12 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: issues concerning the future accessibility of Pro Tools
 
 Brian and all,
 
 I am still pestering Apple about Logic.  It is the same process that we 
 had to use to get GarageBand up to speed.
 
 To those who are interested you can and I hope you do write.
 accessibil...@apple.com
 Keith Reedy
 Click the link below to download MP3's of Keith Reedy's music as a gift 
 from Bibles For The Blind.
 
 http://biblesfortheblind.org/download_music.shtml
 
 God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him.  J Hudson 
 Taylor.
 
 
 
 
 On May 1, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
 
 Good info T.O.M and Scot.
 
 I didn't really know for sure but thought apple might be a better hunting 
 ground, in terms of not alienating the developers at least, and that 
 still might be a good way to look at things.
 
 Its unfortunate that Apple are so unresponsive in that respect though for 
 their own aps. I mean the whole idea of Voice Over being built into the O 
 S, or one of its great advantages is that it puts the developer in an 
 easier position to latch on accessibility, or from another point of view, 
 passes the buck to the ap developer, yet Apple don't do this themselves 
 for a product like logic. I guess garrage band is more imediately useful 
 and helpful for blind musicians.
 
 Anyway, the point is, maybe a more aggressive approach with the likes of 
 apple would be much less damaging than a similar course with avid, at 
 least at the moment. If you annoy the customer service peope etc in 
 Apple, your not necessarily making the guys coding/marketing the 
 programme hate you, so putting prolonged pressure on customer services at 
 Apple may end up in the message being passed on that something to a new 
 set of people who mightn't find it to big a deal.
 
 Brian.
 
 --
 From: Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 10:47 AM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: issues concerning the future accessibility of Pro Tools
 
 Yep, I've experienced everything T.O.M wrote about below a couple of
 years back on two separate approaches to Apple, the first being re
 Logic, the second being re GarageBand with a bit of extra weight
 behind me from my employer at the time. Both times, nada, at least
 nothing up front, even though the timings suggest that accessibility
 work on GB would likely have already been underway to some extent when
 my report was submitted. The only difference I can see here, is that
 Apple are responsible for the product itself and the accessibility
 solution, so it's a faeture that wouldn't necessarily have to be added
 quietly. I think that's a big difference, but that's only a how the
 world ought to work opinion from one chap who really doesn't have the
 time to do much other than expound it.
 
 Scott
 
 On 4/30/12, The Oreo Monster monkeypushe...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am not sure bombarding apple is the way to go either, or that it will
 Yield any results. Apple is notorious for shifting resources around as
 needed, and are also notorious for not responding to or saying anything
 about future products untill