[ddots-l] Re: New member intro

  • From: "Mark Dew" <jmkeybd1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 06:13:05 -0500

Yes, CT scripts is a blind man's best friend for recording.
    Once you have it and learn it, You'll wonder how you have done with out it.
Goto,
http://www.dancingdots.com and check it out.

Mark
My WEBSITE
http://www.markdew.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darragh Ryan 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 1:28 AM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: New member intro


  Well I did get a copy of Sonar with my mic but haven't had much success as of 
yet with learning it. Are the Cake Talk scrips something additional I need? If 
so, where abouts do I obtain them?


  I'm not working to much with audio on my Mac as I'm trying to see what seems 
to be the best avenue to take with production with blindness. I am totally 
blind too just so you all know. 


  Thanks for the reply

  On Aug 5, 2013, at 10:16 PM, Mike Tyo <mtyo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


    Hi Darragh, and welcome aboard!

    Not sure about the equipment or equivalent gear that would serve you better 
in terms of accessibility; Are you using Cakewalk's Sonar program with the 
CakeTalking scripts? That would certainly go along way in giving you 
accessibility to the nuts and bolts of recording and editing as well as a 
number of software synthesizers and effects. From what I understand, there's 
limited access to Mac-based software; however, there are some folks around who 
are doing some things with it, but I don't know the degree of sight that they 
have. Right now, Sonar, along with the CakeTalking scripts from Dancing Dots, 
is pretty much it for real accessibility so you can do serious recording and 
editing - especially if you're a totally blind computer user.

    Hope this helps you.

    Cheers!



    Mike



    ----- Original Message -----
      From: Darragh Ryan
      To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 00:09
      Subject: [ddots-l] New member intro


      Hello everyone,


      Just introducing myself as well as starting off with some questions.


      My name is Darragh and I have been totally blind since 2003 and I use Mac 
and PC. I currently help with production for J and J FM and host a couple shows 
that are recorded.
      I have always been into music but came across many challenges when I lost 
my sight and actually gave up until this past year and have found many helpful 
ideas and software and people.


      I recently sold my MPC1000 and I am in search for an accessible 
alternative. I am thinking about the new Native Mashine mikro. Are there any 
suggestions for me as far as a sampler or drum machine that some one may have 
experience with? I've heard about something called Poise but can't find 
anything on it.


      Thank you again and I look forward to helping and consulting with you,


      Darragh Ryan
      darkoakproductions@xxxxxxxxx
      916-340-4591
      http://www.facebook.com/DarkOakProductions
      http://www.twitter.com/DarkOakPro


  Darragh Ryan
  darkoakproductions@xxxxxxxxx
  http://www.facebook.com/DarkOakProductions
  http://www.twitter.com/DarkOakPro

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