[ddots-l] Re: sonar x1

  • From: "Bob Reid Info" <info@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 11:05:11 -0500

Hi Bill.  I think that's what most of us figured.  Hopefully, Cakewalk hasn't 
completely broken everything with the new interface.  Perhaps they made some 
things easier for David?

Anyway, some of us have been asking about Jaws 12.  Is Cake Talking stable with 
it?  I personally haven't bothered to upgrade in case it breaks too many 
features.
Bob.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dancing Dots 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 5:26 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: sonar x1


  Hi,

  David Pinto, the developer of CakeTalking, plans to begin work on scripting 
for SONAR X1 early in the new year after he completes some other important 
work.  Check out http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/X1-Overview.aspx for a 
video describing the features of X1.  As you will see, almost the entire video 
is dedicated to describing their simplified user interface.They do mention a 
few new samples and mixing effects that sound nice.  But overall, this release 
repackages all the features of earlier versions of SONAR into a new, 
nice-looking, easy-to-use interface.  Unfortunately, things like new, 
nice-looking, easy-to-use interfaces mean lots and lots of work for people who 
write scripts to make JAWS deliver sensible, timely, useful information to a 
user who cannot see the new, nice-looking, easy-to-use interface.    

  If there is good news, it is that those of us who do not upgrade to X1 right 
away will not be missing out on too many new effects, soft synthes, etc.  The 
value of this upgrade to sighted people is that, at least according to 
Cakewalk's video, it makes using SONAR much easier.  

  David has committed to work on a version of CakeTalking for X1.  It is almost 
a rewrite of CakeTalking.  It will take a long time; many months.  David cannot 
even estimate the time required right now.

  Meanwhile, our friends at Cakewalk will permit us to ship a copy of SONAR 8.5 
with every copy of X1 we sell, whether it is a new unit or an upgrade.  That 
way, blind customers get the latest version for which they have paid but also 
get the version that has real accessibility.  When CakeTalking for SONAR X1 is 
ready, they can upgrade to that version.

  So, to answer your question, I do not think you should buy SONAR X1 unless 
you have a full-time, sighted helper who wants to run it for you.

  Regards,
  Bill

  Bill McCann
  Founder and President of Dancing Dots since 1992
  www.DancingDots.com
  Tel: [001] 610-783-6692 





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  Subject: [ddots-l] sonar x1


  Sonar x1
  should we buy it? What about the future of ct?

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