By all means, create such a beginner tutorial and offer it, sell it, etc.

The only other things I know of are:
1. www.protoolswithspeech.com and
2. learn VoiceOver, the Mac OS screenreader, then read the ProTools manual.

At 01:02 PM 1/25/2017, you wrote:

Hello everyone,

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Just a quick question from the perspective of a curious person gathering information. With the wealth of information from various sources, and the fact that this information is quite spread out, and looking for all the right answers to questions you have, and questions you should have can be a bit intimidating on a good day, and downright frustrating on others, has anyone considered compiling their knowledge in a sort of FAQ how to get started with pro tools kind of thing? I just think a resource like this would be very useful to help the very steep learning curve that comes with trying to get in to the world of professional audio especially as a visually impaired practitioner. If this type of thing already exists please point me in that direction because I have completely overlooked it.

For those of you who have been users for years now, it may have just become second nature; but there is a new generation who is just now making their way into this minefield.

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Just a thought :)

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