We are talking here about 'multi-track recording aren't we? Not multi-channel, which is what Sound Forge 9 does.
Yes, Sonar does seem to be the only choice for multi-track recording, at least that I've heard of. $300.00 seems a hell of a lot extra on top of the cost of JFW for access to it, but I suppose if you are actually earning your living using it, it may be tax deductable, or else someone else is paying the bill! If Window-Eyes is working well with it, I'd better take a look. What's the state of play with Audacitywhich is free? As far as I know the multi-track facility hadn't been implemented beyond two tracks a few months ago. Cheers, >From Ray I can be contacted off-list at: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- Jerry Richer For multi-channel recording a lot of people use Sonar from Cakewalk. It works well with JAWS and the $300 scripts for it and many people report good success with Window Eyes out of the box. Jerry Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]