Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
It was a tremendous amount of work. The more you dive in, the more it will have 
had been worth the effort :)


> On Jun 13, 2022, at 1:18 PM, Vaughn Brown  wrote:
> 
> This is incredible! Thank you to everyone who worked on this time consuming 
> project. It is very much appreciated.
> 
>> On Jun 9, 2022, at 9:20 PM, Slau Halatyn > > wrote:
>> 
>> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
>> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
>> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
>> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
>> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files 
>> used throughout this series are available too download for reference and 
>> practice.
>> 
>> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to 
>> fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
>> https://ptaccess.github.io 
>> 
>> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
>> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
>> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a 
>> screen reader user.
>> 
>> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
>> entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without 
>> their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
>> planning, writing and recording of this project.
>> 
>> Slau Halatyn
>> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-13 Thread Vaughn Brown
This is incredible! Thank you to everyone who worked on this time consuming 
project. It is very much appreciated.

> On Jun 9, 2022, at 9:20 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files used 
> throughout this series are available too download for reference and practice.
> 
> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to fill 
> in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
> https://ptaccess.github.io 
> 
> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a screen 
> reader user.
> 
> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for entrusting 
> me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without their 
> support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
> planning, writing and recording of this project.
> 
> Slau Halatyn
> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-11 Thread Slau Halatyn
I hope it helps. Regardless of what support and documentation there is for any 
given DAW, it boils down to what one feels comfortable with. Pro Tools is not 
for everyone just as Logic and reaper are not for everyone. My hope is that 
this will help those who want but especially need to use Pro Tools. either way, 
I'm glad it's finally here.
Best,
slau


> On Jun 11, 2022, at 9:19 AM, Ronald van Rhijn  wrote:
> 
> Wow, many thanks Slau! Fantastic work. I will give Pro Tools one last attempt 
> to master it with this tutorial.
> 
> best, 
> Ronald
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Op 10 jun. 2022, om 06:20 heeft Slau Halatyn > > het volgende geschreven:
>> 
>> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
>> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
>> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
>> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
>> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files 
>> used throughout this series are available to download for reference and 
>> practice.
>> 
>> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to 
>> fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
>> https://ptaccess.github.io 
>> 
>> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
>> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
>> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a 
>> screen reader user.
>> 
>> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
>> entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without 
>> their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
>> planning, writing and recording of this project.
>> 
>> Slau Halatyn
>> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-11 Thread Ronald van Rhijn
Wow, many thanks Slau! Fantastic work. I will give Pro Tools one last attempt 
to master it with this tutorial.

best, 
Ronald





> Op 10 jun. 2022, om 06:20 heeft Slau Halatyn  het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files used 
> throughout this series are available to download for reference and practice.
> 
> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to fill 
> in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
> https://ptaccess.github.io 
> 
> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a screen 
> reader user.
> 
> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for entrusting 
> me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without their 
> support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
> planning, writing and recording of this project.
> 
> Slau Halatyn
> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Chapter 1 offers the Pre-Flight Checklist which doesn't require a 
demonstration. If people can't follow those instructions without an audio 
demonstration, I'm afraid they probably couldn't handle working with Pro Tools. 
I suppose it's sort of a litmus test :)
Mic was a Neumann U 47 into Millennia HV3D. I have 2 different Pro Tools 
systems and simply piped VoiceOver into another PT system along with vocal and 
the interface connected to the laptop. 


> On Jun 10, 2022, at 5:41 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:
> 
> Hi, I like these wonderful tutorials a lot.  One demo that I think is missing 
> is the demo on how to change the different mac and Pro Tools settings as all 
> of mine are correct but havving audio demos would be helpful for some users.  
> I like the quality of the audio content so was just wondering what audio 
> equipment and microphones did you use to record these and how did you go 
> about getting the voice over speech into the tutorials?  Nick Gawronski
> On 6/10/2022 3:21 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso wrote:
>> Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
>> Thank you so much.
>> Question, are you planing to make some apendix highlighting the advance 
>> automation and edit that protools ultimate has now eve protools studio has?
>> Thanks,
>> Juan
>> 
>>> On Jun 9, 2022, at 23:20, Slau Halatyn >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally 
>>> here! This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of 
>>> Music features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at 
>>> blind users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 
>>> hours) with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session 
>>> files used throughout this series are available to download for reference 
>>> and practice.
>>> 
>>> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to 
>>> fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
>>> https://ptaccess.github.io 
>>> 
>>> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
>>> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
>>> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a 
>>> screen reader user.
>>> 
>>> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
>>> entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it 
>>> without their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available 
>>> during the planning, writing and recording of this project.
>>> 
>>> Slau Halatyn
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
For the most part, I did add that stuff in Chapter 19 where I cover Manual 
Write, Write On stop and the various Write, Trim and Glide to Current commands. 
Cheers!

> On Jun 10, 2022, at 4:21 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso  
> wrote:
> 
> Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
> Thank you so much.
> Question, are you planing to make some apendix highlighting the advance 
> automation and edit that protools ultimate has now eve protools studio has?
> Thanks,
> Juan
> 
>> On Jun 9, 2022, at 23:20, Slau Halatyn > > wrote:
>> 
>> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
>> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
>> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
>> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
>> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files 
>> used throughout this series are available to download for reference and 
>> practice.
>> 
>> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to 
>> fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
>> https://ptaccess.github.io 
>> 
>> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
>> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
>> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a 
>> screen reader user.
>> 
>> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
>> entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without 
>> their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
>> planning, writing and recording of this project.
>> 
>> Slau Halatyn
>> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-10 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I like these wonderful tutorials a lot.  One demo that I think is 
missing is the demo on how to change the different mac and Pro Tools 
settings as all of mine are correct but havving audio demos would be 
helpful for some users.  I like the quality of the audio content so was 
just wondering what audio equipment and microphones did you use to 
record these and how did you go about getting the voice over speech into 
the tutorials?  Nick Gawronski

On 6/10/2022 3:21 PM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso wrote:

Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
Thank you so much.
Question, are you planing to make some apendix highlighting the 
advance automation and edit that protools ultimate has now eve 
protools studio has?

Thanks,
Juan


On Jun 9, 2022, at 23:20, Slau Halatyn  wrote:

The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is 
finally here! This free online resource, made possible through 
Berklee College of Music features a comprehensive series of tutorials 
aimed specifically at blind users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio 
demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) with detailed examples to 
accompany each topic. All of the session files used throughout this 
series are available to download for reference and practice.


Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want 
to fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:

https://ptaccess.github.io

As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this 
online guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the 
most recent improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the 
perspective of a screen reader user.


Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it 
without their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources 
available during the planning, writing and recording of this project.


Slau Halatyn



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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-10 Thread Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso
Slau, this guide is so beautiful.
Thank you so much.
Question, are you planing to make some apendix highlighting the advance 
automation and edit that protools ultimate has now eve protools studio has?
Thanks,
Juan

> On Jun 9, 2022, at 23:20, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files used 
> throughout this series are available to download for reference and practice.
> 
> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to fill 
> in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
> https://ptaccess.github.io 
> 
> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a screen 
> reader user.
> 
> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for entrusting 
> me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without their 
> support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
> planning, writing and recording of this project.
> 
> Slau Halatyn
> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Katie,

Indeed, accessibility on all fronts has come such a long way. I'm glad to 
finally be able to share it and will continue to contribute as things develop.

Best,
Slau


> On Jun 10, 2022, at 1:14 AM, Kathryn Zodrow  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau. Thanks for the great news about this ProTools guide for screen 
> reader users. Wow, that is awesome! I didn’t know you and Berklee College of 
> Music had been working on this project for a long time. I’ll have to check it 
> out. :-) I know Berklee has come a long way with accessibility and assisting 
> blind students since I graduated in 2004. I’m very thankful I was one of the 
> blind students that encouraged them to start making things accessible for 
> them like music tech and braille music reading when I was there. I think I 
> had  used ProTools version 5  with Mac OS 9 with outSpoken back then, and 
> accessibility has expanded so much since that time.
> Katie
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jun 9, 2022, at 9:21 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
>> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
>> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
>> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
>> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files 
>> used throughout this series are available to download for reference and 
>> practice.
>> 
>> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to 
>> fill in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
>> https://ptaccess.github.io 
>> 
>> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
>> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
>> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a 
>> screen reader user.
>> 
>> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for 
>> entrusting me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without 
>> their support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
>> planning, writing and recording of this project.
>> 
>> Slau Halatyn
>> 
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Re: free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-09 Thread Kathryn Zodrow
Hi Slau. Thanks for the great news about this ProTools guide for screen reader 
users. Wow, that is awesome! I didn’t know you and Berklee College of Music had 
been working on this project for a long time. I’ll have to check it out. :-) I 
know Berklee has come a long way with accessibility and assisting blind 
students since I graduated in 2004. I’m very thankful I was one of the blind 
students that encouraged them to start making things accessible for them like 
music tech and braille music reading when I was there. I think I had  used 
ProTools version 5  with Mac OS 9 with outSpoken back then, and accessibility 
has expanded so much since that time.
Katie


Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 9, 2022, at 9:21 PM, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> 
> 
> The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
> This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
> features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind 
> users of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) 
> with detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files used 
> throughout this series are available to download for reference and practice.
> 
> Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to fill 
> in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
> https://ptaccess.github.io
> 
> As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
> guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
> improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a screen 
> reader user.
> 
> Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for entrusting 
> me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without their 
> support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
> planning, writing and recording of this project.
> 
> Slau Halatyn
> 
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free comprehensive Pro Tools Guide for Screen Reader Users now available online

2022-06-09 Thread Slau Halatyn
The long-awaited  "Pro Tools Guide for screen Reader Users" is finally here! 
This free online resource, made possible through Berklee College of Music 
features a comprehensive series of tutorials aimed specifically at blind users 
of Pro Tools. It includes 250 audio demonstrations (totaling 20 hours) with 
detailed examples to accompany each topic. All of the session files used 
throughout this series are available to download for reference and practice.

Whether you're completely new to Pro Tools or already use it and want to fill 
in the gaps, start your journey by going to:
https://ptaccess.github.io 

As the process of refining Pro Tools accessibility is ongoing, this online 
guide will continue to be updated regularly to reflect the most recent 
improvements to the Pro Tools user interface from the perspective of a screen 
reader user.

Thanks to Chi Kim for facilitating this project and to Berklee for entrusting 
me with this massive undertaking. I couldn't have done it without their 
support. Thanks also to Avid for making resources available during the 
planning, writing and recording of this project.

Slau Halatyn


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