Hello,
I am taking an audio fundamentals class through Cisco Academy for the
Visually Impaired (CAVI) and was told that Multiquence is not screen reader
friendly, so based on that advice I would tend to stick with Audacity or
Reaper. I have heard from multiple sources that Reaper does work best if
I tried looking at the help and gave up on it I couldn't find the keystroke.
could u perhaps do a podcast or something on it?
I would be willing to give it another shot but need some help
Hank
On 10/22/2012 3:09 PM, Joe Paton wrote:
Hank,
There is a keytstroke needed so that the data you want to
Hank,
There is a keytstroke needed so that the data you want to play after
recording is available. Dan't recall what it is just now, but it works fine.
Maybe REA access is no un der developement, but as at the last
release of reaper i believe that it worked pretty good.
One of the facilities
I had a look at multiquence a few years ago, and at that time it wasn't very
accessible, at least with jaws. I don't know what it's like now though.
Cheers
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Howard
Traxler
Sent: 22 October 2012 21:55
its not as friendly as goldwave by a long shot.i tried it a couple of times
with not much success at all.
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From: "Howard Traxler"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: multi track audio recording in windows?
Is anyone a
Is anyone also using multiquence? It's produced by Chris who provides
GoldWave. I have a demo copy here but haven't taken the time to figure it
out yet. You can get it from
http://www.goldwave.ca
Howard
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From: "Rob Tabor"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent:
I tried reaper a while back and gave up on it I couldn't figure out how
to get stuff to play?
also I thought the reaper screen reader plugin was no loonger being
developed?
Hank
On 10/22/2012 4:24 AM, Joe Paton wrote:
Using reaper be sure to use the rae pluggins.
Whether audacity or reaper is
This reminds me. Sonar I've read can do multi channel too. Has any one done
it? Is it 5.1 or 7.1? The reason I ask is because Yeah, sound forge pro can
do 7.1 surround sound,
But you have to record it live with it or import a file that is7.1 or 5.1
already. Thing is, weeling out a desk top and a
Hay guys. How about multi channel. Can you pan the different tracks into
different channals with Reaper? Or can it not do surround sound?
-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Paton
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 7:24 AM
To: PC Audio Disc
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 user
Hi
I need to contact nero, I have found a form on their website
but does anyone know an e-mail address for them?
Adrien
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