Re: music applications on the mac

2009-09-08 Thread anouk radix
Hello, yeah logic is an apple product no, i guess it is not written in cocoa? Greetings, Anouk, On Sep 7, 2009, at 10:49 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote: > > Anouk, > > The answer to this is yes, there are plenty of applications on mac > comparable to Sonar, the big 3 probably being Pro Tools Logic a

Re: music applications on the mac

2009-09-08 Thread anouk radix
Hi Erik, i certainly will write accessibility. I am not a professional musician but it would still be nice if there was somehting accessible. Do you know if you can use jampacks from garageband inlogic? Greetings, Anouk, On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:29 AM, erik burggraaf wrote: > > Hi Anouk, There's

Re: music applications on the mac

2009-09-07 Thread erik burggraaf
Hi Anouk, There's good reason to hope for logic. It would help if you wrote to the apple accessibility team on this as it's reasonably well along already and really has been neglected the last little while. Best, erik burggraaf A+ sertified technician and user support consultant. Phone: 88

Re: music applications on the mac

2009-09-07 Thread Scott Chesworth
Anouk, The answer to this is yes, there are plenty of applications on mac comparable to Sonar, the big 3 probably being Pro Tools Logic and Digital Performer, with many more options beyond that. Unfortunately though, none of these are currently accessible with VO. Logic is probably the leader of