RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-09 Thread Andre Jarreau
Ok thanks.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2017 8:53 AM
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Nothing yet.

On Dec 9, 2017, at 8:20 AM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Any word yet?

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:57 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Here is a little snip that I pulled up, it wasn’t exactly what I read 
yesterday, but gives the general idea.

“What do I Need to use UAD Plug-Ins With Console 1? 

Apart from the Console 1, you need a UAD Accelerator (Satellite or UAD-2 PCIe 
card) or an Apollo interface, and you need to own the Console 1 ready UAD

plug-in you want to use. With that in place, it's plug and play. The Console 1 
system will automatically identify the Console 1 ready plug-ins (both UAD

and Softube) that are installed on your system, and they will be pre-mapped for 
you. Just open them from within the Console 1 system and mix away”

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com

 

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:48 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau < 
 andre.jarr...@earthlink.net> wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug 

Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-09 Thread Slau Halatyn
Nothing yet.
> On Dec 9, 2017, at 8:20 AM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:
> 
> Any word yet?
> Andre
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
> Behalf Of Nathaniel Kile
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:57 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
> Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
> with soft tube controller
>  
> Here is a little snip that I pulled up, it wasn’t exactly what I read 
> yesterday, but gives the general idea. <>
> “What do I Need to use UAD Plug-Ins With Console 1? 
> Apart from the Console 1, you need a UAD Accelerator (Satellite or UAD-2 PCIe 
> card) or an Apollo interface, and you need to own the Console 1 ready UAD
> plug-in you want to use. With that in place, it's plug and play. The Console 
> 1 system will automatically identify the Console 1 ready plug-ins (both UAD
> and Softube) that are installed on your system, and they will be pre-mapped 
> for you. Just open them from within the Console 1 system and mix away”
>  
>  
>  
> Nate Kile,
> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 
> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
> instruction for schools
> Also Private training to your needs
> 907-444-3707
> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
> products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
> www.yourtechvision.com 
>  
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
> Behalf Of TheOreoMonster
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:48 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
> with soft tube controller
>  
> The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
> plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
> your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
> you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
> plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
> authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
> process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 
> 100 plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had 
> the means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the 
> UAD console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to 
> select the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as 
> blank to VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there 
> will be no spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this 
> all be accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account 
> I’d like to use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to 
> voiceover somewhat (which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the 
> latest version of the software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 
>  
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau > > wrote:
>>  
>> Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II 
>> that after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are 
>> recognized automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  
>>  
>> If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
>> control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and 
>> turning knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
>> controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
>> wrong can be, dunno yet.  
>>  
>> Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from 
>> their contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.
>>  
>> Andre
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
>> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
>> Behalf Of TheOreoMonster
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
>> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
>> with soft tube controller
>>  
>> Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
>> engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
>> software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
>> would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a 
>> plug into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the 
>> Console one 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-09 Thread Andre Jarreau
Any word yet?

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:57 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Here is a little snip that I pulled up, it wasn’t exactly what I read 
yesterday, but gives the general idea.

“What do I Need to use UAD Plug-Ins With Console 1? 

Apart from the Console 1, you need a UAD Accelerator (Satellite or UAD-2 PCIe 
card) or an Apollo interface, and you need to own the Console 1 ready UAD

plug-in you want to use. With that in place, it's plug and play. The Console 1 
system will automatically identify the Console 1 ready plug-ins (both UAD

and Softube) that are installed on your system, and they will be pre-mapped for 
you. Just open them from within the Console 1 system and mix away”

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the loaded plug in. 
 Because they are adjusting the knobs from a hardware surface, they won’t have 
to look at the screen and can close their eyes and adjust until things sound 
right. Given that so far there is no VoiceOver support in the UAD Console 

(the software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) 
we still have to figure out a way to get the plug in loaded into a blank slot 
on a given channel , before we can start changing it’s 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-01 Thread Andre Jarreau
Uh, Nate.

 

Having 3 jobs with 5 different hats and being a college student along with 
trying to get the studio back up and running is just a bit consuming at times?

 

No problem… enjoy the weekend.  

 

Monday is fine.

 

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 10:45 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hello, 

If I get the rig set up next week, I will call my Sweet Water rep and see if 
they have an open box that I can hold on to for a week or two, and if it works, 
perhaps send it back and get a new in the box one.

Having 3 jobs with 5 different hats and being a college student along with 
trying to get the studio back up and running is just a bit consuming at times.

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 5:48 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Steve,

Not true!

I just went through this last week with a uad tech.

I had them do a teem viewer session and after the latest uad software install I 
had the tech remove every single plug that I didn't own leaving only the plugs 
I got with my Apollo duo.

The tech who I know from his Avid days is the one who suggested that the soft 
tube controller   might be a solution.

I do this every time uad brings out a new software version so when I'm booting 
in to a pt hdx session I don't get those uad dialogues which come up if you 
don't own the uad  plug! :)

Until some one gets their hands and VO! ears on the unit the verdict is still 
out!

ps keep emailing uad the steady drip is needed!

ps ps this is how you spell Apollo so we don't look like uninformed Apollo UA 
users! :)

Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:47 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-01 Thread Andre Jarreau
Did someone change the rules to include IQ? 

 

For those that don’t know.  IQ is a measure from uhhh, to really?

 

And to answer your question… uhhh.

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 10:41 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Ha, Ha, Did anyone notice that I started changing the subject with the correct 
spelling? 

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 5:48 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Steve,

Not true!

I just went through this last week with a uad tech.

I had them do a teem viewer session and after the latest uad software install I 
had the tech remove every single plug that I didn't own leaving only the plugs 
I got with my Apollo duo.

The tech who I know from his Avid days is the one who suggested that the soft 
tube controller   might be a solution.

I do this every time uad brings out a new software version so when I'm booting 
in to a pt hdx session I don't get those uad dialogues which come up if you 
don't own the uad  plug! :)

Until some one gets their hands and VO! ears on the unit the verdict is still 
out!

ps keep emailing uad the steady drip is needed!

ps ps this is how you spell Apollo so we don't look like uninformed Apollo UA 
users! :)

Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:47 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-01 Thread Nathaniel Kile
Hello, 

If I get the rig set up next week, I will call my Sweet Water rep and see if 
they have an open box that I can hold on to for a week or two, and if it works, 
perhaps send it back and get a new in the box one.

Having 3 jobs with 5 different hats and being a college student along with 
trying to get the studio back up and running is just a bit consuming at times.

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 5:48 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Steve,

Not true!

I just went through this last week with a uad tech.

I had them do a teem viewer session and after the latest uad software install I 
had the tech remove every single plug that I didn't own leaving only the plugs 
I got with my Apollo duo.

The tech who I know from his Avid days is the one who suggested that the soft 
tube controller   might be a solution.

I do this every time uad brings out a new software version so when I'm booting 
in to a pt hdx session I don't get those uad dialogues which come up if you 
don't own the uad  plug! :)

Until some one gets their hands and VO! ears on the unit the verdict is still 
out!

ps keep emailing uad the steady drip is needed!

ps ps this is how you spell Apollo so we don't look like uninformed Apollo UA 
users! :)

Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:47 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:





The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  > wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the loaded plug in. 
 Because they are adjusting the knobs 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-01 Thread Nathaniel Kile
Ha, Ha, Did anyone notice that I started changing the subject with the correct 
spelling? 

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 5:48 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Steve,

Not true!

I just went through this last week with a uad tech.

I had them do a teem viewer session and after the latest uad software install I 
had the tech remove every single plug that I didn't own leaving only the plugs 
I got with my Apollo duo.

The tech who I know from his Avid days is the one who suggested that the soft 
tube controller   might be a solution.

I do this every time uad brings out a new software version so when I'm booting 
in to a pt hdx session I don't get those uad dialogues which come up if you 
don't own the uad  plug! :)

Until some one gets their hands and VO! ears on the unit the verdict is still 
out!

ps keep emailing uad the steady drip is needed!

ps ps this is how you spell Apollo so we don't look like uninformed Apollo UA 
users! :)

Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:47 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:





The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  > wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the loaded plug in. 
 Because they are adjusting the knobs from a hardware surface, they won’t have 
to look at the screen and can close their eyes and adjust until things sound 
right. Given that so far there is no VoiceOver support in the UAD Console 

(the software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) 
we still 

Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-12-01 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Steve,
Not true!
I just went through this last week with a uad tech.
I had them do a teem viewer session and after the latest uad software install I 
had the tech remove every single plug that I didn't own leaving only the plugs 
I got with my Apollo duo.
The tech who I know from his Avid days is the one who suggested that the soft 
tube controller   might be a solution.
I do this every time uad brings out a new software version so when I'm booting 
in to a pt hdx session I don't get those uad dialogues which come up if you 
don't own the uad  plug! :)
Until some one gets their hands and VO! ears on the unit the verdict is still 
out!
ps keep emailing uad the steady drip is needed!
ps ps this is how you spell Apollo so we don't look like uninformed Apollo UA 
users! :)
Chuck"God does not play dice with the universe"
"Albert Einstein’


On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:47 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

> The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
> plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
> your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
> you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
> plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
> authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
> process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 
> 100 plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had 
> the means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the 
> UAD console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to 
> select the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as 
> blank to VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there 
> will be no spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this 
> all be accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account 
> I’d like to use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to 
> voiceover somewhat (which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the 
> latest version of the software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II 
>> that after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are 
>> recognized automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  
>>  
>> If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
>> control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and 
>> turning knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
>> controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
>> wrong can be, dunno yet.  
>>  
>> Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from 
>> their contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.
>>  
>> Andre
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of TheOreoMonster
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
>> with soft tube controller
>>  
>> Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
>> engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
>> software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
>> would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a 
>> plug into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the 
>> Console one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the 
>> loaded plug in.  Because they are adjusting the knobs from a hardware 
>> surface, they won’t have to look at the screen and can close their eyes and 
>> adjust until things sound right. Given that so far there is no VoiceOver 
>> support in the UAD Console 
>>> (the software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio 
>>> interface) we still have to figure out a way to get the plug in loaded into 
>>> a blank slot on a given channel , before we can start changing it’s 
>>> parameters with the Console One (hardware control surface). This is why I 
>>> don’t force the Console one (hardware control surface) changing the game as 
>>> far as allowing us to use the UAD Console. In pro tools this won’t be an 
>>> issue as  the pro tools mixer is accessible so we can load a plug in into a 
>>> blank slot there and change the parameters with the Console one (Hardware 
>>> control surface). On Nov 30, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Andre Jarreau 
>>>  wrote:
>>>  
>>> Interesting, I was told the Console One is made so audio engineers would 
>>> not have to look at the screen at all.
>>>  
>>> The unit also has control over all Apollo 

Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Brian Casey
Just to clarify I was expecting this to open up extra access to UA stuff via 
physical control of certain parameters, I'd very much doubt the soft tube 
console screen would reveal much with voice over as its cross platform and just 
soft tubes own proprietary thing. However judging from soft tube tape and 
saturation nob the company is doing something right for voice over access. 

Also apologies for the typos in the initial subject line, it was a late night 
find! 


Sent from my smart-ish phone!

> On 1/12/2017, at 12:22 AM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> Dan Cooper's a friend. I'll give him a shout and look into it.
> Slau
> 
>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:31 PM, Nathaniel Kile  wrote:
>> 
>> I am considering trying to contact Pro Tools expert from youtube, he has 
>> reviewed it recently in conjunction with the Apollo. I will let you know 
>> what I hear back.
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> Nate Kile,
>> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 
>> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
>> instruction for schools
>> Also Private training to your needs
>> 907-444-3707
>> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
>> products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
>> www.yourtechvision.com
>>  
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
>> Of CHUCK REICHEL
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:22 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
>> with soft tube controller
>>  
>> Hi Andre,
>> until some one gets there hand and 'ears" on it while using VoiceOver we 
>> won't know!
>> But if it does boy what a UaD breakthrough!
>> Has anybody given it a test ride yet?
>> Chuck
>> "God does not play dice with the universe"
>> "Albert Einstein’
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>> On Nov 30, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Interesting, I was told the Console One is made so audio engineers would 
>>> not have to look at the screen at all.
>>>  
>>> The unit also has control over all Apollo plugins.  It would seem if 
>>> changes were made to the Apollo interface One could dig into PT with VO and 
>>> find out what is going on.  That way the Console One screen would not be as 
>>> relevant.
>>> Andre
>>>  
>>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On 
>>> Behalf Of Nathaniel Kile
>>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:06 PM
>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: RE: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in 
>>> accessibility with soft tube controller
>>>  
>>> From what I understand now, if one could use VO to read the values in the 
>>> Console 1 interface then you could change and load all of the related 
>>> parameters on the actual hardware unit.
>>>  
>>> Nate Kile,
>>> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 
>>> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
>>> instruction for schools
>>> Also Private training to your needs
>>> 907-444-3707
>>> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
>>> products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
>>> www.yourtechvision.com
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On 
>>> Behalf Of Frank Carmickle
>>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:19 AM
>>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
>>> with soft tube controler
>>>  
>>> Hi folks,
>>>  
>>> I had an email exchange with softube's support about six months ago. At 
>>> that time they didn’t believe that there product would be accessible. I 
>>> tried to obtain a demo through them, which they declined. I suppose maybe 
>>> we could get some help in obtaining a demo from the Sweetwater crew? Let me 
>>> know where you end up with this please.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> --FC
 On Nov 28, 2017, at 2:40 PM, CHUCK REICHEL 
  wrote:
  
 Hi Nate,
 No not at this point! :(
 In PT all uad plugs are fine but the console is the rub!
  
 But if the console 1 shows up with  VO that may do the trick
 Chuck
 "God does not play dice with the universe"
 "Albert Einstein’
  
  
  
> On Nov 28, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Nathaniel Kile wrote:
>  
> 
> I have a question, can one see the UA console with Voice Over? I know 
> that you can not control it, but if one used the console 1, could they 
> see the changes with voice over? It is funny about the console 1, I was 
> just looking at it about 3 weeks ago and now it comes back up on the 
> radar.
>  
> Nate Kile,
> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision
> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
> instruction for schools
> Also Private training to your needs
> 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Andre Jarreau
I agree.  That is my understanding as well.

 

Andre 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:57 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Here is a little snip that I pulled up, it wasn’t exactly what I read 
yesterday, but gives the general idea.

“What do I Need to use UAD Plug-Ins With Console 1? 

Apart from the Console 1, you need a UAD Accelerator (Satellite or UAD-2 PCIe 
card) or an Apollo interface, and you need to own the Console 1 ready UAD

plug-in you want to use. With that in place, it's plug and play. The Console 1 
system will automatically identify the Console 1 ready plug-ins (both UAD

and Softube) that are installed on your system, and they will be pre-mapped for 
you. Just open them from within the Console 1 system and mix away”

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the loaded plug in. 
 Because they are adjusting the knobs from a hardware surface, they won’t have 
to look at the screen and can close their eyes and adjust until things sound 
right. Given that so far there is no VoiceOver support in the UAD Console 

(the software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) 
we still have to figure out a way to get the plug in loaded into a blank slot 
on a given channel , before 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Nathaniel Kile
Here is a little snip that I pulled up, it wasn’t exactly what I read 
yesterday, but gives the general idea.

“What do I Need to use UAD Plug-Ins With Console 1? 

Apart from the Console 1, you need a UAD Accelerator (Satellite or UAD-2 PCIe 
card) or an Apollo interface, and you need to own the Console 1 ready UAD

plug-in you want to use. With that in place, it's plug and play. The Console 1 
system will automatically identify the Console 1 ready plug-ins (both UAD

and Softube) that are installed on your system, and they will be pre-mapped for 
you. Just open them from within the Console 1 system and mix away”

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 6:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

The way the UAD software works wen last I used it, it installed all the UAD 
plug ins, and used your authorization file to see which one are authorized to 
your account. So even in Pro Tools, unless you sort through and hide the ones 
you do not have authorizations for you will have to scroll through a lot of 
plug ins to find the ones you want. When you load a plug in you don’t have an 
authorization for it will prompt you to purchase it or authorize a demo ( a 
process that is not accessible btw). I say that to say this. UAD has about 100 
plug ins in their arsenal alone, So even if the Console one hardware had the 
means of  allowing one to choose a plug in to load to a blank slot in the UAD 
console software, one would still have to cycle through a long list to select 
the plug in to load. And if the UAD console software still shows up as blank to 
VoiceOver, We still won’t be able to select plug ins since there will be no 
spoken feedback. I’d love to be proven wrong here and have this all be 
accessible, I still have plug ins collecting dust in my UAD account I’d like to 
use. But unless the UAD console  software is now visible to voiceover somewhat 
(which btw anyone who has a UAD Apollo and running the latest version of the 
software can answer) We are still in the same boat. 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:23 PM, Andre Jarreau  > wrote:

 

Very interesting.  it is my newbee understanding with the Console Mark II that 
after installation and and initialization all loaded plugins are recognized 
automatically and choosing which plugin is easily done.  

 

If I am correct the Apollo has a free software download that allows greater 
control by the Mark II.  So the Mark II can be handled by listening and turning 
knobs as you say.  I feel there is something to this 
controller-interface-software combination.  However I might be as right as 
wrong can be, dunno yet.  

 

Really looking forward to finding out what Slau and Nate will learn from their 
contacts who have tested the Mark II with VO.

 

Andre

 

From:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com [ 
 mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 8:53 PM
To:   ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Yes the goal of the Console one (the hardware control surface) is so that 
engineers won’t have to look at the screen. However in the UAD Console (the 
software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) one 
would first need to use a mouse to select a blank plug in slot and load a plug 
into said slot. Once a plug in is loaded and selected,  One can use the Console 
one (hardware control surface) to  change the parameters in the loaded plug in. 
 Because they are adjusting the knobs from a hardware surface, they won’t have 
to look at the screen and can close their eyes and adjust until things sound 
right. Given that so far there is no VoiceOver support in the UAD Console 

(the software emulating a mixer interface for the UAD Apollo audio interface) 
we still have to figure out a way to get the plug in loaded into a blank slot 
on a given channel , before we can start changing it’s parameters with the 
Console One (hardware control surface). This is why I don’t force the Console 
one (hardware control surface) changing the game as far as allowing us to use 
the UAD Console. In pro tools this won’t be an issue as  the pro tools mixer is 

Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Slau Halatyn
Dan Cooper's a friend. I'll give him a shout and look into it.
Slau

> On Nov 30, 2017, at 5:31 PM, Nathaniel Kile  wrote:
> 
> I am considering trying to contact Pro Tools expert from youtube, he has 
> reviewed it recently in conjunction with the Apollo. I will let you know what 
> I hear back. <>
>  
>  
>  
> Nate Kile,
> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 
> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
> instruction for schools
> Also Private training to your needs
> 907-444-3707
> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
> products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
> www.yourtechvision.com 
>  
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
> Behalf Of CHUCK REICHEL
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:22 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
> Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
> with soft tube controller
>  
> Hi Andre,
> until some one gets there hand and 'ears" on it while using VoiceOver we 
> won't know!
> But if it does boy what a UaD breakthrough!
> Has anybody given it a test ride yet?
> Chuck
> "God does not play dice with the universe"
> "Albert Einstein’
>  
>  
>  
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:
> 
> 
>> Interesting, I was told the Console One is made so audio engineers would not 
>> have to look at the screen at all.
>>  
>> The unit also has control over all Apollo plugins.  It would seem if changes 
>> were made to the Apollo interface One could dig into PT with VO and find out 
>> what is going on.  That way the Console One screen would not be as relevant.
>> Andre
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
>> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
>> Behalf Of Nathaniel Kile
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:06 PM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
>> Subject: RE: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
>> with soft tube controller
>>  
>> From what I understand now, if one could use VO to read the values in the 
>> Console 1 interface then you could change and load all of the related 
>> parameters on the actual hardware unit.
>>  
>> Nate Kile,
>> Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 
>> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
>> instruction for schools
>> Also Private training to your needs
>> 907-444-3707
>> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
>> products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
>> www.yourtechvision.com 
>>  
>>  
>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
>> [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com ] On 
>> Behalf Of Frank Carmickle
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:19 AM
>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 
>> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
>> with soft tube controler
>>  
>> Hi folks,
>>  
>> I had an email exchange with softube's support about six months ago. At that 
>> time they didn’t believe that there product would be accessible. I tried to 
>> obtain a demo through them, which they declined. I suppose maybe we could 
>> get some help in obtaining a demo from the Sweetwater crew? Let me know 
>> where you end up with this please.
>>  
>>  
>> --FC
>>> On Nov 28, 2017, at 2:40 PM, CHUCK REICHEL >> > wrote:
>>>  
>>> Hi Nate,
>>> No not at this point! :(
>>> In PT all uad plugs are fine but the console is the rub!
>>>  
>>> But if the console 1 shows up with  VO that may do the trick
>>> Chuck
>>> "God does not play dice with the universe"
>>> "Albert Einstein’
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> On Nov 28, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Nathaniel Kile wrote:
>>>  
>>> 
 I have a question, can one see the UA console with Voice Over? I know that 
 you can not control it, but if one used the console 1, could they see the 
 changes with voice over? It is funny about the console 1, I was just 
 looking at it about 3 weeks ago and now it comes back up on the radar.
  
 Nate Kile,
 Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision
 Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
 instruction for schools
 Also Private training to your needs
 907-444-3707
 Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
 products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes: 
 www.yourtechvision.com 
  
  
  
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Andre Jarreau
Very interested In the results you find.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 4:31 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

I am considering trying to contact Pro Tools expert from youtube, he has 
reviewed it recently in conjunction with the Apollo. I will let you know what I 
hear back.

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:22 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Andre,

until some one gets there hand and 'ears" on it while using VoiceOver we won't 
know!

But if it does boy what a UaD breakthrough!

Has anybody given it a test ride yet?

Chuck

"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:

 

Interesting, I was told the Console One is made so audio engineers would not 
have to look at the screen at all.

 

The unit also has control over all Apollo plugins.  It would seem if changes 
were made to the Apollo interface One could dig into PT with VO and find out 
what is going on.  That way the Console One screen would not be as relevant.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:06 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

>From what I understand now, if one could use VO to read the values in the 
>Console 1 interface then you could change and load all of the related 
>parameters on the actual hardware unit.

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Frank Carmickle
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:19 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Hi folks,

 

I had an email exchange with softube's support about six months ago. At that 
time they didn’t believe that there product would be accessible. I tried to 
obtain a demo through them, which they declined. I suppose maybe we could get 
some help in obtaining a demo from the Sweetwater crew? Let me know where you 
end up with this please.

 

 

--FC

On Nov 28, 2017, at 2:40 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  
wrote:

 

Hi Nate,

No not at this point! :(

In PT all uad plugs are fine but the console is the rub!

 

But if the console 1 shows up with  VO that may do the trick

Chuck

"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

 

On Nov 28, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Nathaniel Kile wrote:

 

I have a question, can one see the UA console with Voice Over? I know that you 
can not control it, but if one used the console 1, could they see the changes 
with voice over? It is funny about the console 1, I was just looking at it 
about 3 weeks ago and now it comes back up on the radar.

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com

 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
TheOreoMonster
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 5:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Console one was made to control some of the soft tube plug ins and the UAD plug 
in and now the UAD console. I don’t know how much functionality it has outside 
of those areas as in if it can be use to control the DAW as well. Also It seems 
PreSonus 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-30 Thread Nathaniel Kile
I am considering trying to contact Pro Tools expert from youtube, he has 
reviewed it recently in conjunction with the Apollo. I will let you know what I 
hear back.

 

 

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 12:22 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Andre,

until some one gets there hand and 'ears" on it while using VoiceOver we won't 
know!

But if it does boy what a UaD breakthrough!

Has anybody given it a test ride yet?

Chuck

"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

 

On Nov 30, 2017, at 3:18 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:





Interesting, I was told the Console One is made so audio engineers would not 
have to look at the screen at all.

 

The unit also has control over all Apollo plugins.  It would seem if changes 
were made to the Apollo interface One could dig into PT with VO and find out 
what is going on.  That way the Console One screen would not be as relevant.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com   
[mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Kile
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:06 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
Subject: RE: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

>From what I understand now, if one could use VO to read the values in the 
>Console 1 interface then you could change and load all of the related 
>parameters on the actual hardware unit.

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision 

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com   
[mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Frank Carmickle
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:19 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Hi folks,

 

I had an email exchange with softube's support about six months ago. At that 
time they didn’t believe that there product would be accessible. I tried to 
obtain a demo through them, which they declined. I suppose maybe we could get 
some help in obtaining a demo from the Sweetwater crew? Let me know where you 
end up with this please.

 

 

--FC

On Nov 28, 2017, at 2:40 PM, CHUCK REICHEL  > wrote:

 

Hi Nate,

No not at this point! :(

In PT all uad plugs are fine but the console is the rub!

 

But if the console 1 shows up with  VO that may do the trick

Chuck

"God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

 

On Nov 28, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Nathaniel Kile wrote:

 

I have a question, can one see the UA console with Voice Over? I know that you 
can not control it, but if one used the console 1, could they see the changes 
with voice over? It is funny about the console 1, I was just looking at it 
about 3 weeks ago and now it comes back up on the radar.

 

Nate Kile,

Assistive Technology Instructor, Tech Vision

Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision/virtual 
instruction for schools

Also Private training to your needs

907-444-3707

Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons on PC, Office 
products, Mac, iPad/iTools and more, all done with keystrokes:  
 www.yourtechvision.com

 

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com   
[mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of TheOreoMonster
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 5:48 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com  
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Console one was made to control some of the soft tube plug ins and the UAD plug 
in and now the UAD console. I don’t know how much functionality it has outside 
of those areas as in if it can be use to control the DAW as well. Also It seems 
PreSonus took some additional steps to allow some functionality with pro tools 

RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-28 Thread Andre Jarreau
Amen to that!

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:59 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Great Andre!

We got to stay involved if we wont the problem solved! :)

Chuck

God does not play dice with the universe"

"Albert Einstein’

 

 

 

On Nov 28, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Andre Jarreau wrote:





Chuck. 

Thanks for the addresses and link to Apple development.  Will send this out 
later today. 

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:02 AM
To: 'Sonar Switcher' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Andre,

 

Good to hear your interested in Voiceover accessibility.

Heres some UA emails.

Scott Greiner 

Scott Greiner is the product manager for Apollo

also;

Lev Perrey designed the Apollo UAD hardware,  for the duo.

Lev Perrey 

Drop them a nice email stating that there are many people that have been 
waiting for VoiceOver accessibility for UA out here.

put this link in your email also;

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Accessibility/Conceptual/AccessibilityMacOSX/

Talk soon

Chuck

 

 

On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:






Hi Chuck,

I don’t know how to contact you off line for the email addresses you mentioned. 
 Please feel free to contact me off line if you can.  I definitely want to talk 
to these folks.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 8:33 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Hi Brian,

Looks interesting!

Just last week when I was doing a remote desk top with an UAD tech, and 
installing that free gt  plug in on my hdx system the tech mentioned this  
Softube's Console 1 and that  He thought it might be a solution to the 
VoiceOver Accessibility issue with UaD. :)

 

Why don't you guys on this list use those email addresses   I posted for UA and 
ask UAD if VoiceOver works with this Softube's Console 1?

 

Let your voice be heard!

Thanks

Chuck

ps if you need the uad emails hit me up off list!

 

 

On Nov 27, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Brian Casey wrote:







Hi all, 

 

Not a UA interface user myself but thought  I should post this given recent 
discussions on interfaces. 

 

At first glance it seems a 500 buvk inbestment in soft tube's controler could 
open up physical control of many funvtions of the oppolo which are not yet 
accessible with boice over. 

 

https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=apollocentral

 

Please note I have no hands experience with these products, though O am a fan 
of the 2 soft tube plugins I own. 

 

Brian.

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Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-28 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Great Andre!
We got to stay involved if we wont the problem solved! :)
Chuck
God does not play dice with the universe"
"Albert Einstein’



On Nov 28, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Andre Jarreau wrote:

> Chuck. 
> Thanks for the addresses and link to Apple development.  Will send this out 
> later today. 
> Andre
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of CHUCK REICHEL
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:02 AM
> To: 'Sonar Switcher' via Pro Tools Accessibility
> Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
> with soft tube controller
>  
> Hi Andre,
>  
> Good to hear your interested in Voiceover accessibility.
> Heres some UA emails.
> Scott Greiner 
> Scott Greiner is the product manager for Apollo
> also;
> Lev Perrey designed the Apollo UAD hardware,  for the duo.
> Lev Perrey 
> Drop them a nice email stating that there are many people that have been 
> waiting for VoiceOver accessibility for UA out here.
> put this link in your email also;
> https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Accessibility/Conceptual/AccessibilityMacOSX/
> Talk soon
> Chuck
>  
>  
> On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Chuck,
> I don’t know how to contact you off line for the email addresses you 
> mentioned.  Please feel free to contact me off line if you can.  I definitely 
> want to talk to these folks.
> Andre
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of CHUCK REICHEL
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 8:33 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
> with soft tube controler
>  
> Hi Brian,
> Looks interesting!
> Just last week when I was doing a remote desk top with an UAD tech, and 
> installing that free gt  plug in on my hdx system the tech mentioned this  
> Softube's Console 1 and that  He thought it might be a solution to the 
> VoiceOver Accessibility issue with UaD. :)
>  
> Why don't you guys on this list use those email addresses   I posted for UA 
> and ask UAD if VoiceOver works with this Softube's Console 1?
>  
> Let your voice be heard!
> Thanks
> Chuck
> ps if you need the uad emails hit me up off list!
>  
>  
> On Nov 27, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all, 
>  
> Not a UA interface user myself but thought  I should post this given recent 
> discussions on interfaces. 
>  
> At first glance it seems a 500 buvk inbestment in soft tube's controler could 
> open up physical control of many funvtions of the oppolo which are not yet 
> accessible with boice over. 
>  
> https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=apollocentral
>  
> Please note I have no hands experience with these products, though O am a fan 
> of the 2 soft tube plugins I own. 
>  
> Brian.
> 
> Sent from my smart-ish phone!
>  
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RE: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-28 Thread Andre Jarreau
Chuck.  

Thanks for the addresses and link to Apple development.  Will send this out 
later today.  

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 7:02 AM
To: 'Sonar Switcher' via Pro Tools Accessibility
Subject: Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility 
with soft tube controller

 

Hi Andre,

 

Good to hear your interested in Voiceover accessibility.

Heres some UA emails.

Scott Greiner 

Scott Greiner is the product manager for Apollo

also;

Lev Perrey designed the Apollo UAD hardware,  for the duo.

Lev Perrey 

Drop them a nice email stating that there are many people that have been 
waiting for VoiceOver accessibility for UA out here.

put this link in your email also;

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Accessibility/Conceptual/AccessibilityMacOSX/

Talk soon

Chuck

 

 

On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:





Hi Chuck,

I don’t know how to contact you off line for the email addresses you mentioned. 
 Please feel free to contact me off line if you can.  I definitely want to talk 
to these folks.

Andre

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
CHUCK REICHEL
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 8:33 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
with soft tube controler

 

Hi Brian,

Looks interesting!

Just last week when I was doing a remote desk top with an UAD tech, and 
installing that free gt  plug in on my hdx system the tech mentioned this  
Softube's Console 1 and that  He thought it might be a solution to the 
VoiceOver Accessibility issue with UaD. :)

 

Why don't you guys on this list use those email addresses   I posted for UA and 
ask UAD if VoiceOver works with this Softube's Console 1?

 

Let your voice be heard!

Thanks

Chuck

ps if you need the uad emails hit me up off list!

 

 

On Nov 27, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Brian Casey wrote:






Hi all, 

 

Not a UA interface user myself but thought  I should post this given recent 
discussions on interfaces. 

 

At first glance it seems a 500 buvk inbestment in soft tube's controler could 
open up physical control of many funvtions of the oppolo which are not yet 
accessible with boice over. 

 

https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=apollocentral

 

Please note I have no hands experience with these products, though O am a fan 
of the 2 soft tube plugins I own. 

 

Brian.

Sent from my smart-ish phone!

 

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Re: For UA Apollo users: potentially huge increase in accessibility with soft tube controller

2017-11-28 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Andre,

Good to hear your interested in Voiceover accessibility.
Heres some UA emails.
Scott Greiner 
Scott Greiner is the product manager for Apollo
also;
Lev Perrey designed the Apollo UAD hardware,  for the duo.
Lev Perrey 
Drop them a nice email stating that there are many people that have been 
waiting for VoiceOver accessibility for UA out here.
put this link in your email also;
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Accessibility/Conceptual/AccessibilityMacOSX/
Talk soon
Chuck


On Nov 27, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Andre Jarreau wrote:

> Hi Chuck,
> I don’t know how to contact you off line for the email addresses you 
> mentioned.  Please feel free to contact me off line if you can.  I definitely 
> want to talk to these folks.
> Andre
>  
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of CHUCK REICHEL
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 8:33 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: For UA oppolo users: potentially huge increase in accessiblity 
> with soft tube controler
>  
> Hi Brian,
> Looks interesting!
> Just last week when I was doing a remote desk top with an UAD tech, and 
> installing that free gt  plug in on my hdx system the tech mentioned this  
> Softube's Console 1 and that  He thought it might be a solution to the 
> VoiceOver Accessibility issue with UaD. :)
>  
> Why don't you guys on this list use those email addresses   I posted for UA 
> and ask UAD if VoiceOver works with this Softube's Console 1?
>  
> Let your voice be heard!
> Thanks
> Chuck
> ps if you need the uad emails hit me up off list!
>  
>  
> On Nov 27, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Brian Casey wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all, 
>  
> Not a UA interface user myself but thought  I should post this given recent 
> discussions on interfaces. 
>  
> At first glance it seems a 500 buvk inbestment in soft tube's controler could 
> open up physical control of many funvtions of the oppolo which are not yet 
> accessible with boice over. 
>  
> https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=apollocentral
>  
> Please note I have no hands experience with these products, though O am a fan 
> of the 2 soft tube plugins I own. 
>  
> Brian.
> 
> Sent from my smart-ish phone!
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