A lot of blind musicians use Sonar for multi-track productions. It has
ten or more years history with blind people. For details check out the
MIDI-MAG site at www.midimag.org
Jerry
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Hi all. I am wondering what program can a jaws user use to do multi-track
recording in vista. Right now, I am using adobe audition in XP, but if I
get a laptop in the future, I am not sure if Adobe Audition will work on
vista or not. Any sugesstions are welcome, thanks.
Ted Phillips
Audio
From what I've read, Adobe's products are fully compatible with Vista.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 9:37 PM
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Subject: multi-track recording in vista
Hi all. I
using version 6, at
this time. I will write back, off list, to discuss this with you!
Regards,
-Mac-
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do anything
at all.
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Gary and Curtis, perhaps we're talking at cross purposes. In his last
message, Curtis said he
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Jonathan, As the Jaws Guru, can you please give us some tips on using SF
with Jaws without script support
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like navigating the record dialog?
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Well, that's quite a broad question. For me, it works quite well for basic
editing
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like navigating the record dialog?
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Hi, I'm using version 9 without any scripts.
Jonathan
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Several of use have been having keyboarding issues with SF9. When I have
a recorded file and I try to move within it for purposes of doing a manual
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It's been my complaint with SF9 since the outset, arrow keys do not move the
cursor--please Jonathan, help us out
September 2007 9:59 p.m.
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Several of use have been having keyboarding issues with SF9. When I have a
recorded file and I try to move within it for purposes of doing a manual
cleanup, the arrow keys don't work as before. Have you noticed
NVDA
with SF9 and it just works really well.
Thanks
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Hi Gary, I can't confirm this. While control
: Recording in Vista
Hi Gary, I can't confirm this. While control with the arrow keys won't
work
for me, the arrow keys work fine. In a way I view control with the arrow
keys not working an improvement, since the command was ambiguous. If you
had markers set, control with the arrow keys
loaded. I
think I turned on cuing.
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From: Jonathan Mosen
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: Recording in Vista
Hi Gary, I can't confirm this. While control with the arrow keys won't work
for me, the arrow
is not
playing, which is working fine for me.
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Sent: Tuesday, 11 September 2007 10:38 a.m.
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I'm getting no action from left and right arrows
Jonathan, As the Jaws Guru, can you please give us some tips on using SF with
Jaws without script support
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Hi, I'm using
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Actually I am recording in XP home SP2, and for some reason Jonathan can get
the sound to skip forward and backward using the cursor (arrow) keys, but I
don't
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Curtis,
BTW, have you contacted Sony about this? Later today, I could go through
the process necessary to rattle their cage, as it were, a little bit, if
you
like! I know that Jim Snowbarger has had little
.
Jonathan
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Sent: Saturday, 8 September 2007 8:12 a.m.
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Subject: Recording in Vista
Hello, I believe you can't record in Vista without the Freecorder toolbar.
Could you please
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