Jed,

I am not certain then why you would spend the time and money on Audition or
Sound Forge rather than trying Audasity or Gold Wave.  There may even be a
few other options out there that would let you edit sound as you describe.
I think Total Recorder has some of those option and perhaps even MP3Cut,
although you may not be able to use their free versions.  Their paid
versions are pretty inexpensive, though.  

Still, if you try Adobe Audition, I would be interested to hear about your
experience.  I believe you will need the app, though.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Barton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2016 9:00 AM
To: Steve Jacobson <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: adobe audition and window-eyes

Hey Steve,
My biggest accessibility things that i need. for instance, how to 
highlight an audio selection that i wanna delete or whatever.  For 
instance, if you wanna highlight some particular aurio, you put an in 
and out marker with the left and right bracket and hit delete.  If i can 
do things like that i'll be extremely happy.  I have an older version of 
adobe.
As far as your daily use, what i am doing is stuff like taking audio and 
putting it under a music bed.  If i can do stuff like that i'll be 
thrilled.

Cheers,
Jed

On 7/29/2016 9:48 AM, Steve Jacobson via Talk wrote:
> Jed,
>
> I used Audition a long time back but have occasionally checked on the
demos
> since.  I think you will find that the keyboard support is quite good and
> that you can assign keys to commands that may not already be assigned.
The
> display of data has been more problematic since Audition changed how data
> was displayed, but there is an app that helps with that.
>
> If you are just starting out with sound editing, I would strongly urge you
> to take the time to try a number of them before committing to one.  This
is
> not a small job by any means.  Adobe Audition, Sound Forge, Gold Wave, and
> Audasity are four that come to mind that are accessible to varying degrees
> and have different strengths and weaknesses.  Also, their prices are very
> different.  What may ultimately drive your decision is not which is most
> accessible, but rather, if one of those programs does something you need
> that is not done as well by the others.  I believe that all of them have
> problems with accessibility and certain plug-ins, so be prepared not to
> reject a program because you encounter a specific problem.  If you try
> Audition with the app, I, for one, would be very interested to hear what
you
> discover.  I find these sound editors to be very complicated, though, and
> one needs to take the time to learn them well before making judgements.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk
> [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Jed Barton via Talk
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 10:15 PM
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> Subject: adobe audition and window-eyes
>
> Hey guys.
>
> Anyone on here used the audio editing program adobe audition?  Curious
> to what it has for keyboard support if any.  I've heard it is usable.
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