Hi All, regarding the multi-track recording.
I use Sornar4 for the multi-track stuff.  But I also use Adobe 1.5 and 
Soundforge for adding various effects and adjusting sound quality.  Adobe 
does allow for multi-track but as a  totally boind user,  it is very 
difficulty to nnavigate.  You must use your cursor routing keeys and pay 
very close attention to where you are going.
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From: "Ray's Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: multi channel recording??


> Cool Edit was a multi-track editor (it was bought by Adobe and became
> Audition.)
>
> Seems Cool Edit 2000 is still on some old software lists and can be
> downloaded.  No idea whether it just works as an evaluation or its the
> real thing.
>
> I know some people used to use Cool Edit successfully.
>
> Some are sayingthe Mac is now usable with Garrage Band and the
> shareware studio audio editor for the Mac.  Trouble is, its so hard to
> get solid information about what they're doing and exactly what's
> achieved and how.
>
>>From Ray
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> Kenneth Suratt
>
>
> what about cool edit pro. I heard it can do that but I have no scripts
> for
> it.
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> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 5:47 AM
> Subject: RE: multi channel recording??
>
>
>> 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
>>
>
>
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