Hey Tracy,

Well, for now, the only accessible version of Pro Tools is version 5.1 to 
5.3 with OS 9. while it's a useable scenario, it's becoming more and more 
dated. Within a few years, it'll be fairly obsolete. I mean, one would be 
able to use it in a self-contained studio environment but, as time goes on, 
compatibility will become more and more of an issue.

Jerry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tracy Son" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pro audio list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:41 PM
Subject: disscussions of proffessional audio in the recording studio


> Hello Jerry.
> Thank you for the reply and I will be looking forward to signing such a
> potition if one is drawn up.
> It is kind of sad that a member of the development team won't even look at
> the possibility and writes it off as difficult.
> This is how so many companys view disscussion of accessability and it 
> seems
> so many times that at first we run into a brick wall before even having a
> chance to break through and get things done.
> a reply of this kind from a development team is just an easy excuse of
> getting out of having to deal with a sertain secter of the public.
> For a while, this proffession of getting into recording ingineering or
> possibly operating a recording studio gave some of us a glimmer of hope 
> but
> with the revamping of the os system in the mack and digidesigns unwilling
> atitude to work with apple to make there program accessable puts a damper 
> on
> things.
> I know that in the Nashville Tennessee area, most of the recording studios
> here use the protools software.
> I think there is a training school here for recording techs or ingineers 
> but
> that would pritty much lock me out of taking any training or going to such 
> a
> school if they use protools.
> I know this is a mac list so I won't bring up protools for windows except 
> to
> say that even with the windows screen readers, getting around the screen
> with the mouse cursoring keys of either screen reader is difficult at best
> because a lot of the buttons in protools for xp are not labled and some of
> the buttons are non detectible with the mouse cursoring keys of either
> windows screen reader.
> Are there any other options out there for recording software of high 
> quality
> for the mac that is used in recording studios?
> Good luck and I think it would be a good idea to get a potition up and 
> send
> it to Digidesign with a whole lot of names.
> Tracy Son.
>
>
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