Hi,
This topic is so timely.
I just stopped by a local Apple store and had a chance to play with
Logic Pro for about 10 minutes using VoiceOver on a Lion-powered
system.
I would not say that Logic is completely inaccessible. On the other
hand I cannot say at this point how much it actually is.
I was able to access toolbars, menus, track template library, some
parts of mixer, transport controls and an assortment of other things.
So, I am wondering who on the list have actually played with the
latest Logic Pro 9.1.6 and can tell us which parts are accessible,
which ones are nearly accessible and which ones are completely out of
question. I'd love to play with real facts and not just assumptions.

Anyone, please?
Thanks a lot.
Victor



Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
> no it isn't
>
> it hasn't been accessible at all for a long time.
>
> there's only 1 workaround to using logic blind. that's using a professional 
> digital production console worth about £10,000 or more.
>
> the simple answer here is to go with AVID ProTools 10.
>
> Sorry. logic is a touchy subject.
>
> lew
>
> On 2 Jan 2012, at 21:46, Emrah wrote:
>
> > Hey there,
> >
> > Does anybody know if Logic Pro is accessible with VO?
> > I saw it for $199 and thought it sounded like an excellent deal for what it 
> > can do.
> >
> > Thanks and best wishes for 2012,
> >
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