Re: TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility

2011-03-11 Thread Chris Norman
No, not at all. The included software is pretty much useless. I'm just saying, that although it'd be far easier to use this thing with someone around who can see (which is what I'm doing), it'd be entirely possible for someone with no sight to memorise the layout and controls, and use it independan

Re: TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility

2011-03-11 Thread Herman Slobbe
unsubscribe - Original Message - From: "Jon Solitro" To: "Pro Tools Accessibility" Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 7:37 PM Subject: Re: TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility I agree. I have some TC helicon products and love them. I would like to see some options for vocal processing .

Re: TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility

2011-03-11 Thread Jon Solitro
I agree. I have some TC helicon products and love them. I would like to see some options for vocal processing .

Re: TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility

2011-03-10 Thread Chuck Reichel
Hi Chris, Are you saying that the TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, has software that is accessible with Snow Leopard? I'V been looking at the TC Helicon for pt hd Rig. Did you test it out with PT? Let us know? Chuck On Mar 10, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Chris Norman wrote: I'd like to say I'm doing this pure

TC HeliconVoiceLive 2 Accessibility

2011-03-10 Thread Chris Norman
I'd like to say I'm doing this purely to alert the list of a good thing LOL, but to be honest, it's also partly because I'm just dead excited! :P I just got a new TC Helicon VoiceLive 2, and discovered, it's surprisingly accessible. Sounds great, and works really well, although haven't tried to