Re: Going for improved accessibility solo

2011-12-13 Thread studiojay
Hi Yuma, Thanks for your message. I will be in touch soon. Kind regards. Jason Yuma Decaux wrote: > Hi, > > I have been following this thread since you posted it, as well as the > responses. I believe it's generally due to how much effort has already been > spent by everyone to make accessibil

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread studiojay
Hi Christopher, I am sorry if I offended you, I am also sorry to single you out, it's just that I was quite shocked to read your post. I don't usually communicate my thoughts in such an antaganistic mannour, so it's a bit supprising when I come across this kind of thing. However, I do appreciate an

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
G, thanks for rubbin it in. You know, you obviously wanna go public with this being you're putting it on the list, so I'm only gonna respect that wish by doing the same in return. If you wanna single me out, that's fine, but, the least you could a done is to do so privately, if you didn't like

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Actually, I'm not embarrassed at all, at what I said. I still mean absolutely every single word of it, and I'm glad you're not offended, as I'm not holding a gun to your head telling you to be such. Only you control if you are or not, so glad to see you're not so. Chris. - Original Messa

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread studiojay
Hey Guys, Just to clarify, I singled out Christopher-Mark Gilland, and not Chris Norman. Kind regards. Jason studiojay wrote: > Hey Guys, first of all, not 1 cent of that money is for me. My benefit > would be improved accessibility just like all of you. I just happen to > have respect for the cou

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread studiojay
Hey Guys, first of all, not 1 cent of that money is for me. My benefit would be improved accessibility just like all of you. I just happen to have respect for the countless hours my brother-in-law will need to put in for such a project. This is why I suggested we all chip in to make it worth his wh

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Oh, ok, I thought he was wanting to modify the edit window. Did I miss something. If so, I'd like to be the first to maturely step up and profusely apologize for my attitude. Chris. - Original Message - From: "Slau Halatyn" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 11:02 AM Subject: R

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
The MIDI Event List isn't accessible. It is possible to record MIDI and edit it just as you would audio. The audio editing is completely accessible. I think there might've been a misunderstanding here about that. Slau

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
You wrote: My clients really don't care weather or not the midi event editor is accessible. If I can't do the job, they will go to some one else. Now wait a minute here! What part of the editor are you having problems with? I see people like Kevin Reeves, or Slau etc. who use the editer pret

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Slau Halatyn
A lot of things have been said on the topic in this thread as well as past threads on similar subjects. I just thought I'd share my personal thoughts. As far as Pro Tools being, whatever, 70 percent accessible, Yes, it isn't totally there yet and, for some, that's a deal breaker, especially if a

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Brian Casey
Here here! From: Chris Norman Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:05 AM To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away. Hehe, no worries. I was meerly making the point that if I sold you a program for the same price as Pro Tools, with exactly

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Chris Norman
Hehe, no worries. I was meerly making the point that if I sold you a program for the same price as Pro Tools, with exactly the same functionality, but with 0 accessibility, you're hardly going to say "Well, this is just as worthless as Pro Tools", you're going to go "Yippe, Pro Tools is better

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Brian Casey
Chris, Thanks for the input, and you raise a good point, I said 70%, that's just a guess, but who's arguing over numbers! Its very accessible, but not completely accessible, maybe 70% isn't the right number! Just want to wash my hands of that figure! haha! Brian. From: Chris Norman Sen

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Chris Norman
I hate to pile yet more pecimism into this thread, but my good friend Stuart Thomas, formally of the RNIB here in England, wrote the quickeys shortcuts for Logic Pro, and they were nothing short of a nightmare. They worked perfectly on his machine, but not on another friend of mine's identical

Re: Going for improved accessibility solo

2011-12-13 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi, I have been following this thread since you posted it, as well as the responses. I believe it's generally due to how much effort has already been spent by everyone to make accessibility improvements, then life takes over, things get sour and disenchanted. I am however not in that categor

Re: Project to make pro tools more accessible right away.

2011-12-13 Thread Brian Casey
Hi Ronald, Jason and All, Firstly, Ronnald has hit on an important point here. Brian Smart aside from being a valued contributer to the list has worked on a lot of accessability stuff to my knowledge, and like Ronnald, as far as I remember he was working on assessing the usefulness of quick ke