Chad,

Access isn't perfect, but Sonar is usable. The first thing you need to add is the AccessibilityMode key to the registry. Cakewalk's website has instructions on how to do this.

There are a couple of plugins, namely Beatscape and VC64, which I haven't yet figured out how to use effectively. Others, like Dimension Pro, SFZ, TTS1, and Z3ta are usable once you know where to click in the synth windows.

I'm sure scripting these plugins would make the program much easier to use. Ideally, I'd like to see the JSonar scripts in action to get a better feel for how they work, what they do, and what limitations still exist. After that, who knows?

Regards,
Steve


On 2/5/2009 9:32 AM, chad wrote:
Hi just downloaded a trial of sonar 8 and was wondering if its accessible.
The thing i didn't find accessible was the synth pluggins.
I wish i knew how to write scripts but i don't.
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