The latest incarnation of garage band was less so according to someone on list a while back when a similar topic came up, i can't remember who it was that said it off the top of my head. I've never even fired up garage band to look, now seems as good a time as any.

Scott


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Eickmeier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: Multi-track recording on a Mac?


Or what about Garage Band?  That's pretty accessible with VO isn't it?



At 02:52 PM 1/11/2008, you wrote:
Had some contact with Motu shortly after Tiger's release, the answer basically said "you've got no chance sonny jim, we're snowed under". Of course, maybe things have changed since then.

Erik, the only two apps that say multitrack on the tin that I know of are Sound Studio from Felt Tip Software, and Cacophony made by a guy called Richard Bannister I think. Not sure how accessible the multitrack functions are on either of them, Cacophony was recently mentioned on the list but I don't know if anybody really got their teeth in to it.

Also, you do of course have the option of running the dreaded windows either under boot camp or as a virtual machine for your jams until the day when we get access to something... anything. Just a thought.

Scott


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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: Multi-track recording on a Mac?


in reference to your query regarding the audio systems available. I am
quoting in british sterling

Logic Studio 8 is about £320 for the pack
Cubase 4 retails at about £290 upto £400
Pro Tools retails from £500 upto £10,000 dependant on system

as we had currently duscussed with information kindly received from jerry
that we could be looking at least 3 years or so before pro tools becomes fully
or near fully accessible

as regards logic studio  there are rumours  of logice  becoming  accessible
soon.

regarding  Cubase which myself and a few good kind individuals   at the
midimag list, we are compiling information ready to present a case to both yamaha
pro audio devision and steinberg technologies GMBH  to discuss  possible
accessibil methods and the coding behind voiceover and the GUI of cubase.

one other update is the possibility of contact with MOTU, the company behind Digital Performer 5 and getting accessibility to voiceover with the app. we
may as well try and avoid the monopoly of  a major provider and get some
accessibility to all. that way it gives fair advantage and choice to the
individual whether he or she be a student in music, a musician, sound engineer, studio recording technician, composer, audio designer, etc you name it each person will want access to programs to assist them in their goal and business
stratergies.

so let us see what we can generate. we should support each other in the
persuit of accessible hardware and software.

thanks all

be back soon as I can

lewy





Dan Eickmeier,   Brantford Ontario
Canada.  Amateur radio station va3ets. MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype:va3ets

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