Re: remoting into someone's pro tools system to look at the accessibility of a plugin before I buy it with the person's permition of course

2014-04-21 Thread TheOreoMonster
so long as the remote application you use has clients for mac, windows, and linux, you can remote from anyone into the other one. Which ones will work with accessible software on any platform, well for that take advantage of free trials if you don't get any answers. Though this question is prob

Re: remoting into someone's pro tools system to look at the accessibility of a plugin before I buy it with the person's permition of course

2014-04-20 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I was mainly using auto tune as an example for some reason why someone would want to look at a plugin. I do have other friends who might wish to remote into my mac to look at the pro tools interface before they buy it is this at all possible provided they have a mac or if they don't curren

Re: remoting into someone's pro tools system to look at the accessibility of a plugin before I buy it with the person's permition of course

2014-04-20 Thread Christopher Gilland
Nick, I thought I'd already told you that Auto-Tune was accessible for the most part. What exactly is it that you're trying to get it to do? Chris. On Apr 20, 2014, at 7:15 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote: > Hi, I know in windows there are several accessible methods for remoting into > another pers

remoting into someone's pro tools system to look at the accessibility of a plugin before I buy it with the person's permition of course

2014-04-20 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I know in windows there are several accessible methods for remoting into another person's computer that are accessible but what I was wondering before I buy a plugin like auto tune and found someone who would let me look at the interface is remoting into another person's mac with their perm