Scott,
While I don't have any examples  of a developer who has successfully
used a custom browser approach to presets, I can tell you that there
are several extremely nice plugs that have created excellent software
while using the built in preset browser.  The Elysia Mpressor, UAD
plugs,  as well as all of the McDsp plugs are excellent. Can't
recommend the Mpressor any more highly than any other plug I've ever
used. All of these that I mentioned are extremely accessible,
including presets available within the stock browser popup menu.


Regards:
Matt
www.protoolswithspeech.com



On 11/7/14, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No suggestions of additions to that framework are springing to mind
> here (it seems like a thorough system), but it did raise a question.
> Has anyone come across one of these proprietary substitute browser
> thingies that can actually be used with VoiceOver? I ask because when
> communicating with plugin developers, I've often been asked to cite an
> example where this stuff has been implemented well, and I don't yet
> have any examples to point a curious developer toward.
>
> Awesome to see Avid posting publicly here... thanks for everything
> you've done so far Ed!
>
> Scott
>
> On 11/7/14, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I think that since they have opened the door then blind users need to
>> approach them and ask what you're asking now. Follow up with the
>> gentlemen
>> who sent the email from Avid.
>>
>>
>>
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Krister Ekstrom
>> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 12:08 AM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Evaluating AAX Plug-Ins for Accessibility
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi there, i think this sounds really great. When we say all user
>> controlable
>> parameters does that include editing of drum patterns and/or step
>> sequenser
>> parameters and patterns as well? How would we rate those plugins whos
>> sequensers etc can't be manipulated? Example of this would be Strike,
>> Boom,
>> (if i'm wrong here please correct me) Arturia Jupiter8v and CS80V.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> /Krister
>>
>>
>>
>> 7 nov 2014 kl. 08:50 skrev Ed Gray <e1000g...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Google Accessibility Discussion Group Members:
>>
>>
>>
>> Avid has recently enjoyed the opportunity to work with visually impaired
>> audio professionals  to improve VoiceOver support for Pro Tools, and we
>> want
>> to keep these improvements coming. Just as importantly, we want to
>> encourage our Connectivity Partners (our new collective name for all
>> third
>> party technology developers) to follow suit.  In working with this team,
>> we
>> drafted a plug-In  accessibility rating system that  we will soon
>> finalize
>> and share with third parties.   It is our hope that the blind user
>> community
>> will come to score AAX  plug-ins based on this framework or something
>> similar.   Here is the working rating system, for which you are welcome
>> to
>> provide input:
>>
>>
>>
>> AAX  plug-in is rated  from 1 to 5 with 5 representing "strong agreement"
>> for the following criteria:
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       Plug-in can be installed and its license authorized without
>> sighted
>> assistance.
>>
>> 2.       Plug-in can be registered without sighted assistance
>>
>> 3.       Plug-in supports Pro Tools standard methodology for save/load of
>> presets or employs a proprietary substitute that supports VoiceOver
>>
>> 4.       All user-controllable parameters are speakable with VoiceOver
>>
>> 5.       Plug-in contains accurate page tables for Avid control surfaces
>> compatible with Pro Tools 11 or higher
>>
>> 6.       Connectivity  Partner makes customer-facing statement in support
>> of
>> accessibility and provides contact information for related inquiries.
>>
>>
>>
>> So, let us know what you think, and together, we can make accessibility a
>> "first class citizen" on the roadmaps of as many Connectivity Partners as
>> possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> Gratefully,
>>
>>
>>
>> Ed Gray
>>
>> Director, Partnering Programs | Product Management
>>
>> Avid
>>
>>
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