Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Ashley
Hi Slau, Thanks - Midi is my main use, so I'll be OK with PT11. Just waiting for apple to ship my mac; then I'll say goodbye to the trusty powermac G3, and Hi to a copy of PT11! Cheers, Ashley On 13/05/2014 19:49, Slau Halatyn wrote: Hi Ashley, Well, the definition of accessibility varies fo

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Ashley, Well, the definition of accessibility varies for a lot of people. "Quite" and "very," for me, mean pretty much the same thing. In terms of MIDI, there's no question that version 11.1 is the most accessible because the MIDI Event List was not at all accessible in prior versions. Hope

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Ashley
Slau, By "quite accessible", do you mean, 'hmmm yeah it's accessible but...', or do you mean 'yes, you can use it?' What's the best version of PT in terms of accessibility? Thanks, Ashley On 13/05/2014 19:02, Slau Halatyn wrote: Hi Tim, Welcome to the list. I've never used Sonar but most peo

Re: ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Tim, Welcome to the list. I've never used Sonar but most people would it very accessible. Logic is somewhat accessible but not enough for serious use. Pro Tools is quite accessible in version 11.1 not 11.0. The stock plug-ins are almost entirely accessible. the thing is, there's no specific

ProTools11 for the blind

2014-05-13 Thread Tim Liu
Hi everybody: I am a blind people from Hong Kong. Please forgive my English is not very good. I started making music in 2010 and use cakewalk sonar in windows OS. I feel this software is not accessible for the blind, Even with the J sonar. So I change use the mac in 2012 I use Logic pro, Nothing