Hey Kevin,

You should post this on the PTAccess list. Avid does keep an eye on that forum 
and I think it would be nice for them to see some of the fruits of their work.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 7, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:

> Yes, ProTools is accessible for most things. Is it worth the buy? That 
> depends on your application. If you're looking to record professionally or 
> semi-professionally, it's the way to go. Take into account the fact that 
> ProTools is industry standard, and knowing the platform gives one an 
> advantage when they are looking for work.
> 
> If all you are doing is putting podcasts together and experimenting at home 
> with creating music, there may be other accessible tools that can accomplish 
> the tasks required for less money. Garage Band and Logic are making strides 
> and there choice is beginning to emerge for the blind when it comes to audio 
> production.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Kevin
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