You mean you had this kind of exchange with Apple Accessibility?  My goodness.  
Maybe we need actual blind people working in that department:  then, we’d get 
some actually accurate information.  While I’m glad you showed him up on his 
ignorance, I’m not glad it took your effort to make it a reality.  Seems to me 
we’ve got a fair bit of work ahead of us.  Was he an American at least?


Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!!!!!

> On Jul 17, 2016, at 2:29 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> That's kind of what I had suspected to hear.  I just wanted to check.
>  
> What's worse is, when I spoke to Apple Accessibility over the phone, they 
> swore to god it was stupidly ridiculously accessible with Voiceover.
>  
> When I insisted to the guy, no it's not, he's like, all of our native Apple 
> apps are super accessible.
>  
> Just to kind of play with his head a bit, being we all know, that's just a 
> roundhanded assumption with no prior research, it's obvious, I said to him, 
> "Oh!  OK, so you're saying I can edit pictures, crop, remove red eye, adjust 
> brightness/tone, create and remove layers, remove shadowing, etc. with Apogy, 
> which is a photo editer."  He's like, well, no.  I never said that.  I'm 
> like, but you did!  You said all! Apple native apps work ridiculously well 
> with Voiceover.  He's like, OK, fine, not all do, but most do.  GB being one 
> of them.
>  
> I clarified with him I didn't mean on OSX, I meant on iOS.  He's like, yes.  
> I know that.  Yes, it's totally usable.
>  
> So, I grabbed my IPad and fired it up.  I asked him then to show me how to 
> import a karaoke track, lay down my vocals, and then add some effects to my 
> vocal track.
>  
> About 2 minutes into him trying to guide me through the screen, it was very 
> apparent to him that we were getting absolutely nowhere.
>  
> He's like, ok, this is imbarrassing.  I tell you all things we make are 
> accessible.  This thing's a piece of crap!  I'm like, Gee! Ya think?  Now!  
> What're we gonna do about it?
>  
> He's like I don't know.  I'll sent a ticket up to the engineers, but that's 
> about all I can do here.  In his defense, I'll grant him that.  But, I just 
> wish some of these reps would do their freaking homework before just up and 
> out yammerring something they don't honestly know the answer to.  I found 
> that extremely irritating!
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>  
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>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: Jessica Moss <mailto:junglebookfa...@gmail.com>
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 2:55 PM
>> Subject: Re: A question I'd really like some serious thought to be given to 
>> regarding iOS.
>> 
>> I find Garage band to be a real disappointment to work with as well, which 
>> is really upsetting to me.  My dad does a lot with it on his ipad, and 
>> uplodes it to facebook, so I thought I could possibly create some of those 
>> same tracks, until I tried in vain and after accidentally taping on drums I 
>> didn’t want, and not being able to correct them, then after watching him 
>> create tracks with his ipad, seeing how he was able to take them in and out 
>> on the fly, something you apparently can’t do with voiceover, and how 
>> knowing your musical notes helps (something I’m not good with) I’ve for the 
>> most part given it up.
>> 
>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 7:05 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>> <clgillan...@gmail.com <mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> OK guys,
>>>  
>>> First of all, no doubt, I get that this isn't gonna be the experience I'd 
>>> have on the mac OSX side of things with ProTools, or Logic, but I really 
>>> would like some serious thought on this.  I've got an IPad, and really 
>>> would like to know to what extent the accessibility is with the iOS version 
>>> of Garageband.  When I tried it last, I couldn't make any sense of its UI 
>>> at all.
>>>  
>>> I've had a few people from this list, don't remember who, who told me flat 
>>> out that Garageband did work with Voiceover on iOS.  They said I can bring 
>>> the on screen keyboard up, then can do little things like playing Mary had 
>>> a Little lamb, or hot cross buns.  OK, that's all fine and kiddy kiddy, 
>>> here, kiddy kiddy, nice, kiddy, but I wanna get some real brutally honest 
>>> answers here from people who may be a little above the level of Twinkle.  
>>> OK, inevitably, it's an on screen keyboard, so I'm not gonna really be able 
>>> to do Moonlight Sonata, or Hendel Messiah's Hallelujah chorus, LOL! Not 
>>> that I'd do those anyway, but point is, I know I'd be somewhat limited, but 
>>> really how much power do we have with Voiceover either on or off?  Keep in 
>>> mind, though I have some vision, if I turned off Voiceover, I really don't 
>>> have enough usable sight to do anything all that productive, not even with 
>>> Zoom.
>>>  
>>> Ultimately, what I'd like to do is to look at getting an audio interface 
>>> that would let me connect my IPad via its lightning port, then record 
>>> directly into it with a professional grade microphone which would connect 
>>> to the interface via male to female XLR mike cable, then maybe also patch 
>>> in my keyboard with standard stareo quarter inch gold tip plugs.  Basically 
>>> I want an interface like I already have only one that has IPad or IPhone 
>>> docking ability so I could let the IPad basically be the recording DAW 
>>> hardware.
>>>  
>>> Ideally, I'd already have stem tracks of all the instruments.  I'd simply 
>>> just want to be able to import those wave or mp3 stems into my GB project, 
>>> again, on iOS, not on OSX, on to seperet stereo audio tracks, then create a 
>>> mono audio track for my vocals, track them, and maybe some backings, then 
>>> add maybe a little delay, or maybe a little reverb to the vocals, maybe lay 
>>> down a backing part, then bounce to M4A, or mp3, and somehow then get it 
>>> back over to my mac for further distribution.
>>>  
>>> I know in the sighted world, all of this is super super super doable.  I 
>>> just don't know how much I could actually do with Voiceover.  Again, I'm 
>>> perfectly happy/comfortable with doing all this from my mac.  I'm just 
>>> trying to figure out specifically on iOS.
>>>  
>>> Am I wishing way too much for GB at this point from an accessibility 
>>> standpoint?  I probably am, but I can't help asking.  Again, basic little 
>>> things, banging out If you're birdy and you know it chirp along, is one 
>>> thing, but can I really! actually use this for production work?  I don't 
>>> need to edit things right now.  I just need to record.  If I goof up, then 
>>> just undo, and do another take.  I'm not concerned with routing through AUX 
>>> tracks, or sends, I'm not interested in comping, I don't need to write 
>>> automation, none of that.  I just need to bang out a basic recording of my  
>>> vocals on top of a few stem tracks, then bounce it out.
>>>  
>>> Any thoughts?  I know, again, you get the point, but I cannot stress 
>>> enough, I'm asking about GB on iOS, not! on OSX with the mac.  Make that 
>>> entirely clear.
>>>  
>>> Chris.
>>> 
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