Not really sure.
It may be a good idea to start a seperate thread for this.

Andy slater
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> On Jul 3, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> can you recommend any audio interface that is accessible and cheap. does the 
> audio interface on the apple apps store is accessible?
>> On 03 Jul 2015, at 9:57 pm, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> wow, you don't have an audio interface dedicated to audio work? That would 
>> be the first thing to get.
>> 
>> At 03:48 PM 7/3/2015, you wrote:
>>> can somebody guide me too how to create a studio. i recorded a a song on my 
>>> mac, with my friend.. i am a begginer here, so i tried simple steps. I do 
>>> have an apogee mic, with a normal stand and a pop up filter. then when we 
>>> record we use a two headphone so that she can hear her voice too while i 
>>> was controlling the the computer. i use an audio splitter to have both 
>>> headphone hear the same. but she was so confuse when i started moving 
>>> around with the computer, she hears voice over on her headphone. can you 
>>> please help me. do i need to have an usb interface?
>>>> On 03 Jul 2015, at 8:40 pm, CHUCK REICHEL < 
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Velcro,
>>>> I always have voiceOver feeding in to 2 places.
>>>> When the control room gets to loud "client yack king" I just put on my 
>>>> Headsets & push 1 switch and VoiceOver is only in the cans along with what 
>>>> ever I'm mixing.
>>>> As for the drum over heads and tom microphones theres usually a sweet spot 
>>>> to place a acoustic drum kit in your room or rooms.
>>>> I have that sweet spot marked with a fixed tactile line in the floor, for 
>>>> the front rim of the kick to line up with.
>>>> 
>>>>> So when a drummer brings in his kit I just make sure the kick front rim 
>>>>> lines up with my floor mark and bang! the over heads are 90% there! :)
>>>> PS being that I am a drummer i always have my studio kit set up so most 
>>>> times they just use that along with the option for the drummer to bring 
>>>> his own cymbals & snare, this  cuts most of the set up out of the picture!
>>>> Talk soon
>>>> Chuck
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> CHUCK REICHEL
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com
>>>> 954-742-0019
>>>> Isaiah 26 : 3
>>>>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: 
>>>> because he trusteth in thee.
>>>> 
>>>> In GOD I Trust
>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 3, 2015, at 1:49 PM, Velcro lewis wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm not too concerned about impressing clients with things like 
>>>>> VoiceOver. I get enough of 'wait, you're blind? But you're looking right 
>>>>> at me.'
>>>>> The Zoom  and inverse color are the only things I use.
>>>>> Another reason why I'm not using a controller is b/c a higher end model 
>>>>> won't fit on the desk.
>>>>> I wouldn't get rid of the console b/c of it's custom channel strips and 
>>>>> EQs. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've had monitor engineers use a Prosonus board with tablet control. It's 
>>>>> great! The monitor person gets on stage with you? So helpful!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Anyway, I try not to work 'in the box' as much as I can. I'm still a 
>>>>> tactile guy.
>>>>> One thing I sometimes struggle with is drum overheads. Drummers csn be 
>>>>> unpredictable & more stuff around. A yardstick can help measure my 
>>>>> placement.
>>>>> That's why I don't suspend from the ceiling.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks for all the input, guys! And thanks for checking out the band, 
>>>>> Scott. The improv album is new and all over fhe place. :)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Andy slater
>>>>> Dictated not read
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jul 3, 2015, at 12:05 PM, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Scott, are clients put off by you doing things differently, or 
>>>>>> fascinated? I bet it's the lattter. Are you just self-conscious about 
>>>>>> them hearing speech and maybe asking questions? (grin)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> At 12:54 PM 7/3/2015, you wrote:
>>>>>>> That's strange about Voice Over or any screen reader for that fact, I 
>>>>>>> have never even given it much thought. I keep it at a low volume and if 
>>>>>>> anything clients are always blown away and extremely respectful over 
>>>>>>> the fact that I'm blind and running a small studio. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected]] On 
>>>>>>> Behalf Of Scott Chesworth
>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, July 03, 2015 2:58 AM
>>>>>>> To: [email protected] 
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: How have you modified your studio for accessibility?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hey Andy,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I feel your pain, not a fan of having VoiceOver chattering away with
>>>>>>> clients in the room (unless they're the type to believe I'm some sort
>>>>>>> of wizard for "coping", then every little helps to maintain the
>>>>>>> illusion lol). The solution here that seems to work well enough has
>>>>>>> been to use a control surface to cut down on the amount of chatter,
>>>>>>> and keep a set of earbuds at hand for those times when I need feedback
>>>>>>> from VoiceOver. Yeah, I know it's ridiculous to be sticking VO in your
>>>>>>> ears when you're working on audio. I usually go with just the one ear
>>>>>>> and the worst sealing earbuds I can find so they don't isolate much.
>>>>>>> Guessing it'll be quite a different experience for you though if
>>>>>>> you've got usable vision.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On the control surface front, all I'll add is that there's a world of
>>>>>>> difference between a Nano Kontrol and something like a Mackie MCU.
>>>>>>> Although the capabilities are similar, the Nano Kontrol feels like
>>>>>>> working on a fiddly plastic thingy. It's handy when you need to be
>>>>>>> uber portable of course, but nothing like a console. If you've already
>>>>>>> used the C24, then I guess you're already aware that there's more out
>>>>>>> there control surface wise. I'm not a fan of the surface integration
>>>>>>> in some DAWs, but think that Pro Tools pretty much nails it. If DAW
>>>>>>> Controller on your iPad doesn't work out for any reason, I'd guess
>>>>>>> it'd be time and money well spent for you to pick up a used MCU or
>>>>>>> similar and spend some time with it. Or, a buddy of mine who has some
>>>>>>> rapidly declining but still usable vision has just switched to using
>>>>>>> an X32 because the accompanying iOS and Android apps are killer. Might
>>>>>>> not be appropriate for you if you've already got better I/O, but for
>>>>>>> him it works out well because he does a lot of live stuff and couldn't
>>>>>>> see what the band were signaling for anymore. This way he can potter
>>>>>>> about on stage talking to them during sound check and set up their
>>>>>>> monitor mixes from the iPad. He throws up a couple of extra mics at
>>>>>>> strategic unobtrusive points on stage that feed to him instead of
>>>>>>> front of house so that they can ask for tweaks during the show if
>>>>>>> necessary. The musos seem to like it, feedback has been really good.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Digging the vintage guitar tones I heard from a quick poke at the
>>>>>>> first site on your list. Good luck man.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 7/2/15, Velcro Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> > Hi Mac-
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > I have a Korg Nano Kontroller and I think it works fine when I have 
>>>>>>> > the
>>>>>>> > patience for it. I mix using the console sometimes and prefer the 
>>>>>>> > sliding
>>>>>>> > by hand. The Korg surface is very touchy and unlike the Avid C24 that 
>>>>>>> > I
>>>>>>> > have used it doesn't follow the automation which I prefer. VoiceOver 
>>>>>>> > on the
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > other is very distracting especially if I have a client in row 
>>>>>>> > control room
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > with me.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > I've been using Pro Tools since '98 and I guess I'm just used to it.
>>>>>>> > I think I'll need some hands-on training with VoiceOver and ProTools 
>>>>>>> > in
>>>>>>> > order to get comfortable.
>>>>>>> > In the meantime I'm gonna be an old grump and stick to what I've got.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >>
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