Using reaper be sure to use the rae pluggins.
Whether audacity or reaper is the better, I wouldn't comment.
either program has strong screen reader support.
I do like reaper though.
Joe
At 07:08 22/10/2012, you wrote:
Audacity is probably the best because of the strong support from blind users.
Have a look at-
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-2.0-Guide.html
Reaper with Reaccess is a possibility but quite flaky.
If you have the patience of Jobe and the willingness to endure a
long, hard learning curve, you could try Sonar.
N-track studio is another possibility but is inaccessible to screen
readers in important places
Sound Forge is a multi-channel editor rather than a multi-track
editor and is morphing into a multi-channel video editor.
Some work has been done to make Pro tools accessible but I don't
know what progress has been made with it.
Bob Nelson
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