JPR,
    Like you, I'm very interested in the potential for accessibility with
Logic and VO.  Unfortunately, think about how long it took Apple to make
iTunes accesible.  That's their flagship application and it took years.
Logic serves a very small market compared with iTunes and it will take even
longer.  That said, I'm certainly hoping that Logic becomes accesible just
so that there's an option on the Mac side for MIDI based composers.  
Kevin

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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jean-Philippe Rykiel
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 9:25 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: logic


Hi all,
as a musician, I've always wondered why Apple has made so few efforts to
make logic accessible to us. After all, logic belongs to Apple doesn't it.
I'm of course appreciate Digidesign's attitude regarding accessibility, but
logic is much cheaper and doesn't require extra hardware except for a good
soundcard. With snow leopard and Apple's recent accessibility improvements,
I imagined logic would be one of their first goals, taking the number of
potential blind users into account.
Even garage band, which is not quite professional enough but still usable
for starters, has accessibility problems.
What is the logic in all this?
Cheers,
JPR
 
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