I don't know about accessibility, however Apple has a reputation of making most 
of their default applications accessible. Therefore, it was worth trying 
GarageBand. I believe it's a five dollar application. Or, for free audio 
editing, there is,
hokusi
Of which I've met as spelt it. Therefore, please do a search for "three, audio 
editing applications, iOS, voiceover, demo".
This would provide you a link to the Apple viz. website that done a wonderful 
review of this application. It allows you to do multi track editing.
Hope this helps a little

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On Jan 14, 2013, at 7:19 PM, Eric Heil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone
> How are you? I am new to do list, and so far, it seems to me that everybody 
> is very knowledgeable about various Mac, and iOS devices. I was wondering if 
> any of you could recommend an accessible iOS app that is for sound editing. 
> Hopefully, this'll be a native iPad app, so I won't have to worry about 
> portrait versus landscape orientation. Normally, what happens is when app is 
> an iPhone app, there's an option that you used to display it within 
> fullscreen. I find that quite a problem. So, I would appreciate any 
> recommendations. Thank you all for your time and have a great day.
> 
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