Hi all!I'm brand new to this list and I hope to learn a lot. So I'm all ears! My first question has to do with finding out what your opinion is as to which screen reader accesses Audacity the best. Window-Eyes, NVDA or Jaws. As it turns out, I will have access to all three screen readers in a few weeks, but I would rather spend my time with the one that works the best with Audacity. I am slowly but surely building a small home studio where I can record some of my music and develop my own internet radio broadcast hopefully with Mushroom FM over Shoutcast. I don't have all of the resources I need to do this all at one time, but I figure I can start to do some recording and podcasting of shows on what equipment and jsoftware I can now afford to work with. Mr. DJX, one of the most knowledgable guys I know is building me a real beast of a computer for the job at hand. I would love to be able to use Sonar with the Sonar Jaws scripts, but that will have to wait for another time a little down the road. But that will also present yet another learning curve. I don't want to bite off more then I can chew. Anyway I understand that Audacity is quite a powerful multi-track sound recorder/editor in it's own right. So again I'm all ears.
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