Re: accessible program for music production
IMO, for serious audio and music production from an accessibility point of view, nothing beats Reaper with OSARA plugin, especially if we talk about editing automation envelopes via keyboard shortcuts, or editing notes in midi editor. Sonar never
Re: accessible program for music production
Unfortunately, his info is only on my IPhone, which is broken right now. Sorry guys, I'll keep trying to find other ways.
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Re: accessible program for music production
@Post2 Actually, I did have my hands on an NVDA Sonar app module or something to that extent, but I lost it. When I originally found it, it was in an old NVDA addons BTSync folder which I don't have the key for anymore. I know 1 other person who
Re: accessible program for music production
Something like Logic or Pro Tools basically means reaper... and you won't find free resources, other than the budding reaper accessibility wiki. The Cavi courses are worth every penny you pay.
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Re: accessible program for music production
when you say reaper, do you know of a resource where it can be learned? Please don't say leacey reaper courses.
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Re: accessible program for music production
Well, if you want a free program, there's reaper and osara, it's accessibility plug-in. If you want a fully featured, pro tools like program, there's magix samplitude, with it's free jaws scripts. You can pm me if you want more info.
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Re: accessible program for music production
I'm looking for something along the lines of logic or pro tools when it comes to functionallity, only for windows. I don't have a mack and don't feel like trying to learn an entirely new OS.
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Re: accessible program for music production
I use Sonar with CakeTalking from dancing dots. It's a long way from being free, requires your being a jaws user, is limited to an older version of sonar, but it's really accessible and has comprehensive help documentation, and great tech support