Hi Dave,
Daw just stands for digital audio workstation meaning programs like sonar or reper. Yes daw software is quite accessible by adding some scripts and such to your jaws installation. But I guess your unit is supposed to maybe controlled by a vst, and nobody knows, if that VST itself is too accessible. So that could cause a little trouble. But on the other hand it could also be that your unit is controlled by midi, and then it's another and better story. :-) But then again. then you could just use your daw as intended, and wouldnt need your recorder.
Best regards
Brian


-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Dave Trevino
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 7:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: DAW software and related topics

Hi Everyone,

I own a stand-alone Zoom HD8 hard disk digital recorder. It is menue driven, but has no speech for navigating the menues. Nevertheless, over time I have been able to learn how to access some of its features, and am in the process of writing a guide for totally blind users. One of its supposed selling points is that it can be connected to a computer and used in conjunction with it through the use of DAW software. Does anybody know if JAWS can deal with DAW software? Thanks for any information in this regard.

Staying a laugh ahead of life,


Dave Trevino
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