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On May 5, 2010, at 1:55 PM, RvR wrote:

> Hello everyone!
> 
> Good news, Logic has become accessible with special scripts written for it.
> It has been tested thoroughly with Logic 8.1 Pro, so no results as of yet if
> it will work on later versions or the Express one.
> Below I have pasted two messages from the person who posted it to another
> mailinglist.
> Although I didn't have scripts in mind, it looks great.
> Kind regards,
> Ronald
> 
> 1. --------------------------------------
> I'm glad to be able to report that the accessibility situation for Logic on
> the Mac has changed. We now have a script package that works with the
> QuicKeys scripting system. With some small, and usually not relevant,
> exceptions (such as inserting key change markers in the middle of the
> project), you can do everything in Logic. This includes changing mixing
> settings, inserting and configuring soft synths and effects, editing events,
> editing audio, etc.
> 
> It's even better if you have a control surface. There is a process that will
> allow Tim's Mackie display Reader to integrate with Logic. So, between the
> scripts and the talking control surface support, Logic is officially the
> first fully accessible DAW environment for the Mac. I don't count the
> partial access in Garage Band. Between Logic and Pro Tools, we'll have
> access to the top DAWs for sequencing and editing.
> 
> Something real exciting to try out while you wait to share in the Pro Tools
> goodness.
> 
> Get it here:
> 
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/3wcqpv
> 
> -----------------------------------------------
> 
> 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Actually, we have the RNIB to thank for Logic.
> 
> For anyone that wants to try this, you can do so, even with a $500 Mac Mini.
> The on-board sound on Macs is just fine for Logic. The on-board sound on
> Macs is just fine for most anything. On Macs, people usually buy an
> interface because they need more I/O than the built-in sound will provide,
> not due to conflicts. Well, except for Pro Tools, where you're forced to use
> an external interface for a combination of compatibility and copy protection
> reasons.
> 
> This has been heavily tested with Logic 8.1 Pro. Not sure how well it will
> work with Logic Express, or if it will work with the newer 9.1. Needs some
> testing.
> --------------------------------------------
> 
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