Right on Scott! Very well said! Anders, just get in where you fit in and rock on!
Cheers! Cara --- iOS design and development - LookTel.com --- View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/models/Cara-Quinn Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ModelCara On May 24, 2016, at 7:06 AM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net> wrote: Reality sucks, drugs help though. :) Seriously, you work with what you got as they say. Nothing wrong with that at all. I’m fat and happy now but I’ve been working at it for 30 years and definitely been way on the other end of that spectrum, to the point I had to steal electricity. so no worries. > On May 22, 2016, at 5:50 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote: > > Hi! > One thing that annoys me is that logic isn’t getting further beeing > accessible. > Of course i could get reaper but what i want is logic with all its > instruments and such. > This might sound very strange for you guys who seem able to afford such tools > as protools. > But i don’t want to spend all my income per month on a musical creation tool. > I just can’t. > Sure if i had money i’d buy that but i have to face reallity. > /A >> On 20 May 2016, at 14:53, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Scott, >> >> I'll be really honest with you. You know what I use hardware wise as far as >> an interface? I just use a little 4 channel Alesis Multi-Mix 4. Aside from >> it having USB interface, the whole rest of the thing is totally analog. >> It's absolutely beautiful! And, they're dirt cheap, too! Plus, as far as >> accessibility with the mac, just to keep this on topic, there's nothing to >> be accessible about it! It just works. I had an M-Audio Fast Tracks C400, >> which again was 4 channels, as I recall, but the control pannel software was >> totally! inaccessible with Voiceover. I know a lot of blind people, like >> Brian Howerton, etc. who really, and I do mean, really! know their stuff who >> are using the Focusright Sapphire Pro lineup of interfaces and flipping >> swear by them! I've never asked them how accessible the control pannel >> configuration utility is for them, although, I hear that supposedly with >> Voiceover, it's pretty rock solid. >> >> As for a control surface, obviously, the Apogy is really really killer, but >> then, for most average home consumers just getting started, as myself, who >> are more low end professionals, it would probably be overkill. Well, and, >> plus, they're like, 5 grand, so, ehh, um, werpse? ee yeah. Now, Digidesign >> back in the days, made a gorgeous! and I do mean, gorgeous! interface that >> also was combined as a control surface, and it's software was phenominally >> accessible! That was the Digi03. Oh God! that thing was sweet! >> Unfortunately, it's not made anymore. I would freaking kill! for one a >> those things though! And, back when they were around, they were only like, >> $130 or so. Right now, I'm using a presonus Faderport for the control >> surface. In logic, or Reaper, forget it! I never could get the darn thing >> to work. I tried and tried, but it just! will, not do it. For all intense >> and purpose, the software that comes with it is accessible, although there >> really isn't much anything useful in it that you'd really wanna do. It's >> mainly just a driver. You can update its firmware, which is totally >> Voiceover friendly, but that's about it. I mean, that's about it, period. >> I don't mean that's all that is accessible. I'm saying, that's literally >> all the software really does, so nothing to really write home about. It >> does work though. In ProTools however, this device works almost, if not >> totally, perfectly. I think there were maybe one or two buttons I had to >> remap, but for the most part, I'd say 99 percent, it worked right out of the >> box. I don't even remember initially installing the driver. You can, yeah, >> but it's really not necessary. >> >> Anyway, this is kind of very very gradually starting to veer from the topic >> of the mac and Voiceover, so let's try to be really careful with this >> thread. I don't wanna be the enemy here of allowing it to go OT. We're not >> there yet, but I fear it's on its way there. LOL! 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