Not to be rude, but, you might discourage him from filling us in on
something really cool here by chastising him like that, calling him a
"joker." I personally have never heard of this being done. That however
said, rather than calling him unneeded names, I'd ask him to do tell. If he
is running it, then, with what screen reader, and what configuration changes
is he having to make, etc. How is he in the mix window navigating from
track to track? Finally in the mix window, how does he move from track
control to track control?
I'd have him clarify more specifically. In other words, if he says he's
doing it, do so politely, yes, but challenge 'em!
Chris.
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From: "Jean-Philippe Rykiel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2014 6:01 AM
Subject: ProTools accessible on PC, true or false?
Hi all,
on a French list, someone claims to use ProTools on his PC. I don't
believe him, but I thought I would ask anyway.
Is this guy a joker?
Best,
JPR
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