Ginny,

First of all, you are way ahead of me on GB5.  I have had another  
project and haven't even opened it yet.  Sounds like you have some  
good info, so, please feel free to put together a guide, I really need  
a place to start.

I am thinking about Express, but, I am wondering how much of the  
labeling you have done would transfer to express, do you have any  
information on this, in other words, do you know how much the screens  
are alike?

At this point, I have more questions than answers.

Keith Reedy


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On Sep 5, 2009, at 2:41 AM, Ginny Owens wrote:

> Hi, guys.
>
> I might have made some headway with Logic Pro today, but perhaps  
> some of you have already gotten further.  Working with a sighted  
> audio engineer friend, I was able to mark every button and image-- 
> many of these aren't difficult to mark if you listen long enough to  
> hear the help tag, but those that didn't have tags, my friend read  
> to me..
>
> I also found ways to move to each of the various four tabs in the  
> ap, and my friend explained in detail what is there.  We renamed  
> each of the screen sets, so that I could remember what each one  
> contained.  My friend also helped me set up a template with four  
> virtual instrument tracks and four audio tracks.
>
> If I can figure out how, I'm happy to share my template and my newly- 
> labeled buttons, though I can't say it's all perfectly detailed  
> yet...Logic, though slimmer than earlier versions, is still quite a  
> beast, and I'm not a hard-core audio engineer, at least not yet, so  
> there are some things which don't quite yet make sense to me.
>
> There are still many challenges with Logic Pro, though.  I'm not  
> sure yet how much detailed editing we'll be able to do, but I'm  
> working on figuring it out.  I have almost enough information for a  
> guide, but also just enough to be dangerous.  So I'm going to  
> continue to acquire more knowledge for a few more days before I  
> write anything down for others to read.
>
> On the other hand, GB5's buttons all seem to be labeled, and the  
> playhead is recognized by vo.  It does look like we'll have to  
> continue to drop loops into projects via an external numpad (or the  
> Mac keyboard numpad) until there's a way to drag and drop.  But I'm  
> still checking this out to make sure I haven't missed anything.
>
> If no one has anything else to add after a couple of days, I will do  
> my best to do a guide for GB5.  I do, at least, feel like I have a  
> better understanding of the visual layout of the screen than I did  
> with GB4.  I also think most items are much more easily accessible  
> with SL in GB 5.
>
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