Hi Richard,
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:23:17 -0700 From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 13, Issue 38
I think GarageBand (and dozens of other similar specialized packages) shows that tightly synchronized sound is not impossible. In not sure where the notion of "impossible" started in this thread.
The question for RunRev is how important is it to provide the tools for
making a GarageBand while we still have annoyances like unusual
selection handle behaviors for line objects or the inability to reliably
use "answer file" on OS X (not to mention that GarageBand already exists
and is very well done).
I might be very interested in this thread if I knew for sure what it's about, as I'm interested in developing music UI's for enableware,
IOW, GarageBand is great for what it does, but a severely disabled person couldn't use it alone. That's where totally custom manipulation of sound, graphical interfaces, and game/controller sprockets come into play.
What are the chances of giving this thread a real name?
TIA, Ken N.
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