Hi folks,

I'm going to try to write an optimistic post but I sense it's not going to 
happen :-)

I've been given a present by a mate of mine of an Apogee Duet 2.  It's one of 
these long-term loan things.  Now the only audio editor I have is Amadeus.  I'd 
like to purchase something a bit better.  You see, this is all good right?

HEre's the bad bit though.  It seems Logic Pro X isn't entirely accessible.  
Apple Accessibility, in a departure from recent form, actually sent me an email 
that seemed to have some human creativity in it.  They tell me that there will 
be a VPAT for Logic Pro X available soon. Protools 11 has regressed in terms of 
accessibility (or so I've heard) and version 10 requires Lion.  I don't have a 
machine running Lion so that screws that one up.  So does anyone have other 
ideas?  There's always Garage band but let's face it that's not really in the 
same league.

Thoughts welcome.

Dónal
Dr. Dónal Fitzpatrick,
School of Computing, 
Dublin City University,
Glasnevin, 
Dublin 9, Ireland
Tel. +353-(0)1-700-8929
fax: +353-(0)1-700-5442
email: dfitzpat (at) computing.dcu.ie

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