Joe, Sound Forge 11 is out now. The basic interfaces are not much different, but there has been quite a number of things added. Some of what has been added is not accessible with screen readers, though, like some of the new plug-ins. However, I have not concentrated on figuring them out, so perhaps there is a way to handle it if one works at it. I think that being ab le to create a CD from inside Sound Forge might be new since 7, and I've used that successfully. Also, sound Forge 11 has a "transport" menu item so that you can get at transport controls from the menu bar instead of needing to get to the transport controls window. Of course, most have keyboard shortcuts, but sometimes it is handy to have the pulldown menu when you can't remember a specific shortcut. Sound Forge 11 as made some changes to the Record dialog, too, which mostly is accessible, although I have not used it much. I really can't comment on the multi-track capability to know if that has changed or is better. I went from Sound Forge 6 to 10 and did not find the things I did to have changed much.
Best regards, Steve Jacobson On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 09:03:51 +0100, Joe Bollard wrote: >eureka, it worked, a different USB cable and we're in business thanks folks, >for all your help, thinking now of upgrading from sound forge seven to sound >forge ten, is there much of a difference? and will i have to get new >scripts? thanks again all of you, god bless, travel safely, joe., >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org