This is a very good plan. In fact A plan I and several other people had a couple of months ago. The only problem is, we're all very naive. I managed to speak to the marketing manager for Logic at Apple. Trouble is, it just doesn't make financial sense to them. They don't want to spend many on investigating it and they don't want to spend many actually carrying the changes out. When it comes to it, disabled people just don't count in the large scale software development world, especially in music.
Sorry for being so gloomy about the hole thing but its the way it is. I don't believe for a moment Apple genuinely want to help us disabled people an inch. They just want to keep the manger education contracts. I'd love to be convinced to think the opposite but so far, its hard to thing otherwise. Will, that grumpy git ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Philippe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussions on the use of Voiceover in professional audio environments" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 5:16 PM Subject: logic audio > Hi everyone. > Protools is surely the most widely used music software. But many sided professional musicians use logic audio and seem very happy with it. An idea came to my mind which is that logic audio belongs to Apple and Apple has shown that they cared for blinds by creating voice over. Wright ? Wouldn't it be easier to inquire them to make logic the first totally blind accessible music software ? I think they would be likely to do it otherwise why spend so much time energy and money on the development of voice-over ? > they seemed to me more concerned than Digidesign. But maybe I'm just too naive. I'd love to hear your ideas. > Regards, > Jean-Philippe Rykiel > _______________________________________________ > ProAudio mailing list > [email protected] > http://macvisionaries.com/mailman/listinfo/proaudio_macvisionaries.com > _______________________________________________ ProAudio mailing list [email protected] http://macvisionaries.com/mailman/listinfo/proaudio_macvisionaries.com
