Pardon my ignorance but do the zoom controls make all that much
difference to a visually impaired user?
On 05/09/2007, at 4:47 PM, James Jolley wrote:
hi Josh:
1. Editting seems perfect for now at least. You use option dash and
option plus to set your zoom level, arror arrow with left and right
arrow to find your points for cutting and the usual selection keys
work. Command Home selects from the current position to the top, nice
and easy to pull off without having 3 hands. Same goes for Command
down arrow.
As to recording it seems fine, but i've not tried reading VU's on it
or anything yet.
The options for altering sample rate and specifying the running time
would you believe is accessible and it is in one dialog, how odd.
These are my thoughts, for now at least.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh de Lioncourt"
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Subject: Sound Studio 3.5.4, for those using it
I know a couple of you have used this new version somewhat
extensively. Can you give us a few points where access is still
lacking in the product, and where it really shines? I want to post
a brief news story on Lioncourt.com for this, but haven't had a
chance to delve deep into the program yet. Any info you want to
provide would be fantastic. Thanks.
Josh de Lioncourt
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