: Monday, December 01, 2014 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Evaluating AAX Plug-Ins for Accessibility
Thank you for this email. I used another product I am now the proud owner of
ProTools 11. As a direct result from your company's email I try to support
anyone who will help blind people gain excess abilityto
Thank you for this email. I used another product I am now the proud owner of
ProTools 11. As a direct result from your company's email I try to support
anyone who will help blind people gain excess abilityto a complete digital
atmosphere.I look forward to encouraging other blind people to join
Hello Ed,
Sorry I haven't replied till now, was gone for a bit.
I applaud your email, feedback from blind users is very important. Dialog is
greate and you and Avid offering this kind of feedback is great, welcome to the
list.
I look forward for more of your emails.
Johbn
On Nov 7, 2014,
Hello,
That’s a great initiative. One point to consider is, if browsers to load sound
libraries, also can accessed by Voiceover.
Best
Stefan
Am 07.11.2014 um 08:50 schrieb Ed Gray e1000g...@gmail.com:
Dear Google Accessibility Discussion Group Members:
Avid has recently enjoyed the
Subject: Re: Evaluating AAX Plug-Ins for Accessibility
Hi there, i think this sounds really great. When we say all user
controlable
parameters does that include editing of drum patterns and/or step
sequenser
parameters and patterns as well? How would we rate those plugins whos
sequensers etc
This is a great idea. Great job Avid. This group would be a good resource
to push critical mass on the review database. There are many more of us
who are not active on the Google Groups platform who would nonetheless be
interested in these accessibility reviews.
On Thursday, November 6,
Hi there, i think this sounds really great. When we say all user controlable
parameters does that include editing of drum patterns and/or step sequenser
parameters and patterns as well? How would we rate those plugins whos
sequensers etc can’t be manipulated? Example of this would be Strike,
Ed,
Thank you for perhaps the most positive statement regarding
accessibility that I have ever read from any company or
oganization. Especially impressive, beyond your ongoing commitment
to increased accessibility, is your interest in involving third-party
plug-in manufacturers in the
PTAccess.com perhaps, with the requisit
twitter/facebook accounts... especially twitter.
At 10:11 AM 11/7/2014, you wrote:
no that's an excelent idea. This stuff needs to
be coordinated, centralized and easy to get to for all involved.
At 06:34 AM 11/7/2014, you wrote:
Hi, I just had an
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 12:08 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Evaluating AAX Plug-Ins for Accessibility
Hi there, i think this sounds really great. When we say all user controlable
parameters does that include editing of drum patterns and/or step sequenser
parameters
[mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On
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Of Krister Ekstrom
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 12:08 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Evaluating AAX Plug-Ins for Accessibility
Hi there, i think this sounds really great. When we say all user
controlable
parameters does
Dear Google Accessibility Discussion Group Members:
Avid has recently enjoyed the opportunity to work with visually impaired
audio professionals to improve VoiceOver support for Pro Tools, and we
want to keep these improvements coming. Just as importantly, we want to
encourage our
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