Nick,

What device do you have? I never knew you used Android! that's awesome! So do I!

Try Moon Reader. If you can send me your number privately off list, (Don't worry, I won't abuse it,) I can send you a Play Store share link.

[email protected]

Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Gawronski" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: There's much about PT i don't understand despite having RTFM


Hi, I own an Android device do you know of an accessible pdf reader for
Android?  Nick Gawronski
On Thu, 21 May 2015, Keith Reedy wrote:

Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 15:34:02 -0400
From: Keith Reedy <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: There's much about PT i don't understand despite having RTFM

Hey Nick,

You can open it with iBooks and use it on an IOS device.
We print the Bible in Braille,
http://biblesfortheblind.org
Keith Reedy
God gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him. J Hudson Taylor.






On May 21, 2015, at 3:22 PM, Nick Gawronski <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, In regards to reading the Pro Tools 12 manuals what methods work best as if I use preview and do a say all I find that the first letter gets cut off of the text which does not make it very helpful? Is there a good method for converting the documents to html files or something that the talking book players can read so I keep the header navigation of the user guides? I mainly want to brush up on the Pro Tools 12 user guides so I would like some method for remembering where I left off or setting up preview not to cut off the first letter of words. Better yet is there a method to convert the documents to audio files by chapter using the mac voices? Nick Gawronski
On Tue, 19 May 2015, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 16:07:46 +0200
From: Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: There's much about PT i don't understand despite having RTFM Ah ok, thanks Slau for the info, the bits i found in the reference guide were a bit over my head but then again it was probably due to the fact that i wasn’t particularly interested in that section of it all back then.
I promise to look it up in the guide should i need it.:-)
/Krister

19 maj 2015 kl. 15:59 skrev Slau Halatyn <[email protected]>:

Hi Krister,

Beat detective is used for things like generating bar|beat markers to an existing drum track or to separate clips based on transients in drum track. The Clips can then be quantized to the bar|beat grid. I've used Beat Detective only a few times but many years ago. It has recently become more accessible and, yes, you can use it although it'll take some trial and error. With the scope of its capabilities comes a learning curve best attacked by reading the pages devoted to it in the Reference Guide. The concepts are essentially simple but their implementations depend upon what the end result needs to be. In other words, if you're trying to match a tempo map to existing drums, it requires a particular approach and if you're trying to slice up a drum performance to match an existing tempo, it takes a slightly different approach. There are elements that define how the existing audio is categorized in subdivisions and how sensitive the detection will be for the analysis. There are visual markers that help a sighted user determine the desired level of sensitivity which makes it a little more difficult for a blind user but that's where the experimentation comes in.

As I said, I've used it in the past but the kind of music I record doesn't call for Beat detective. The music I record is very much not on the grid. If you're doing dance music or hip-hop then it'll be more useful. Keep in mind that anything Beat Detective does, you can do manually. Beat detective is just a tool to make the job easier and less time-consuming. If it's the tool you need to use, then it's worth learning its ins and outs.

HTH,

Slau

On May 19, 2015, at 5:55 AM, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi there,
Ok, that maybe was a pretty pathetic subject line, sorry for that. Anyways what i was about to ask is can a blind person use the so called beat detective and what do you do with it? Is it for imported tracks or such?
/Krister

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