lol. I myself use garage band for my pro editing. It of corse is not as good in 
term of pro tools, how ever I can get my editing done since I cannot afford 
studio time right now and with a good ear and a lot of patience, more patience 
then a good ear, I can make things sound very very very good.  People think I 
use protools. lol! and for my voice over work I do for people I do use amadeus 
pro for my pro editing. I realize that's now  what you wanted to hear, but it 
does do the job quite literally for me. 

Tc and be blessed.
On Aug 7, 2013, at 2:17 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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,
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> Dublin City University,
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