Brandon,

Thanks very much for your tips on Garage Band.  I will also check out -- 
Podcast Publisher, was it?

Harry

On Jul 5, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Brandon Olivares wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Regarding recording, Garageband does work very well. Once you create a 
> proejct, just press r to start recording.
> 
> I have also started using Podcast Publisher for simpler things where I don't 
> need to mix tracks together, and it is very easy to use.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brandon
> 
> 
> On Jul 4, 2012, at 11:10 PM, Harry Hogue wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> This is my first time posting to this list, and it's nice to have a 
>> community of users to discuss things with.  Since I have three very distinct 
>> areas to discuss, I will divide them up.
>> 
>> First, has anyone noticed VoiceOver saying "busy" in certain programs, but 
>> when Voiceover is turned off all is fine?  It is as though VoiceOver is 
>> hanging programs, or causing itself to hang.  I have 4gb of RAM, which I 
>> thought would be enough.
>> 
>> Secondly, I use a BrailleNote 32 cell with Voiceover running Lion 10.7.4, 
>> and I wondered if anyone else has noticed how VoiceOver skips lines when 
>> reading in Pages and Mail, but oddly, not in text edit or on the Internet.  
>> Sometimes it seems as though full screen will help, but since I read on a 
>> daily basis in Spanish, it would be nice if there were a way to stop this 
>> behavior so I could be confident.
>> 
>> Going back to Pages, I am curious if anyone has had success with creating 
>> tables in pages in order to put information (such as columns with words and 
>> definitions, dates and events, etc)?  It doesn't seem to work for me.  I can 
>> do it in Numbers, but VoiceOver is way too chatty.  I would much rather hear 
>> it say, "a1, b1, c1, etc" instead of "a1, selected cell, blah blah blah, a1."
>> 
>> I am also interested in any free recording solutions available for the Mac.  
>> I've heard that Garage Band works, but it seems complicated.
>> 
>> I will apologize in advance for all of my questions; I merely had never had 
>> anyone to ask these questions of who may actually know.  Anytime I call 
>> Apple Care, it is a struggle to have them transfer me directly to the 
>> Accessibility department instead of some specific product area, and no one 
>> ever seems to know what I'm even talking about.
>> 
>> Thanks, guys, and take care.
>> 
>> Harry
>> 
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