Well, as far as I know, there is no way I can record. The reason is because
the help is not accessible with Screen readers. I had to have sighted
assistance to read it to me.
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From: "chuck ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 9:36 PM
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HellO!
I have used audacity a bit.
Though its hard to us if you are blind.
But there are a wiwi for blind users and audacity.
There's also a audacity-users list.
I am not sure about the mail-adress to that list but i can give it to you in
a day or so.
/Anders.
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John,
I'll work with it a while and let you know what I come up with. In the mean
time if any others have worked with Audacity, let me know how this thing
works. Keyboard commands wood be helpful. The bottom line is, this is all
I can afford.
Chuck
Chuck Ayers
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Tulsa, Ok.
Well, I've used it briefly, but can't really say that I have solid info
for you. I used my arrows to move from track to track, but only guessed
that that was what it was doing. I managed to get a metronome going and
record a few over dubs but couldn't quite tel you how I did it. R is
record, s is s