That was a handful, thanks for that clarification on different DAWs.

I'm personally not sure what can or can't be done in GB yet apart from checking 
some loops and other realluy beyond basic tasks, but i'm trying to use these 
obstacles as a way to figure what accessibility can be provided via scripts, 
and what others can be done with the sighted methods in mind.
I would prefer to use pro tools when it comes out, but for now i'm using 
sighted logic to try to get things accessible on a piece of software to give 
mac users, me the first, to do things i can't by default. And to do so, i read 
about the problems persistent in different places like mailing lists and test 
it myself, reflect on how it could be changed, and figure out a syntax to 
perform what's needed.

This solution is definetely not for the pros in sound editing since GB is not 
considered a pro DAW, especially for blind individuals, but it could help those 
who are playing around with it for small things, without having to do so much 
for accomplishing a straight forward manipulation.

ANd it's great to play around with scripts that can spawn better uses of the 
same script, in the context of other programs and functions which require a 
litany of commands.

Cheers




Yuma Decaux

Light has no value without darkness
Skype: shainobi1
blog: www.theblindsamurai.com
twitter: www.twitter.com/triple7
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