I think it all goes into the time and effort you want to put into it.
I am still recently blind and still grasping at visual items and how
they "look" to the older blind. I dont know anything about you and how
long you have been blind or if you even have have a comprehendtion of
what colors "look" like. I know you can add clip art and images into
documents and stuff like that, I dont know exactly what you want know.
as far as the music, the mac goes, I use garage band and a usb
condenser mic made by audio teknia , it is a large diaphiram mic and
records verry well. the only I can tell you is I spent countless of
hours working with state services relearning the computer using
windows blinds, jaws, and freedom box and as soon as I got the apple
home, I plugged it in and was able to explore with out wory of
screwing anything up and eventually learning it. dont let the cridics
at state services swade you or other blind with a microsoft based
computer. they are not informed. I had to learn the hard way by
investing loads of money into screen readers and still having to deal
with the usual p c junc. are you in the u.s.a. I would be glad to
talk to you and and I will make the call to help you as I had lots of
help from people help me when I went blind. hope to hear from you soon.
On Dec 10, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
Hi Dan. Which music applications are you using? Are you able to
handle projects with multiple midi and audio tracks, virtual
instruments, effects plugins, that sort of thing?
More importantly, are you able to produce professional-looking
notation on paper for sighted folks? That last one is most
important, since I teach guitar to sighted kids.
Chris
Dan Geise
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