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Re: Sound editers and multitrack softwareDate:
Tue, Mar 21, 2006 2:13:42 amContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
I was really upset when I found that audition 2.0 was totally
unaccessible, especially how I had been given audition 1.05 for xmas
I sent a message to the adobe forums, but I dont know if anything
will come of it.
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I was really upset when I found that audition 2.0 was totally
unaccessible, especially how I had been given audition 1.05 for xmas
I sent a message to the adobe forums, but I dont know if anything
will come of it.
At 12:39 PM 21/03/2006, you wrote:
Hello.
Several days ago I downloaded the latest version of a program called
Adobe Audition and after working with it a few days gave up because
I found the program unaccessable.
In the program was a practice set of tracts where a person could
learn how to incert wav files into the track list.
The left sid of the screen was a list of the wav files and if you
could move the mouse cursor in Window Eyes to the proper place in
the screen, you could click the screen and arrow up and down the wav
file list and then rout the mouse cursor to the name of the file to
highlight it.
This was on the first one third of the screen.
I don't remember the cordinates but if you could get the mouse
cursor to a nother part of the screen and click, you could read a
list of tracks along with detecting some controles that Window Eyes
did not know how to deal with.
When you tabbed through the controles beside each track window eyes
says custome controle.
From what I was able to figure out the controles were for stop and
play and to set up a track for recording and there was a volume up
and down control.
One more thing.
In this list the parcial list of tracks showed up there.
On the last side of the screen was a list of the tracks that you
could scrole up and down to make the tracks and there controles
appear in the list in the middle part of the screen.
This list on the righrt was the most difficult part.
You had to use the mouse pointer to scrole up and down.
Does the window eyes program have set files that makes this
multitrack software any more usable and accessable?
I must confes that I am a little concerned at the lack of access we
have to multitrack recording software especially the comurcial ones
that are used in high profile studios and that have popularity with
the music industry.
I have been told that Protools is not accessable and now it looks
like the Adobe access program is going backwards as far as being
accessable and I wonder where it will end up.
If there are any set files for Adobe Audition I would like to know
where to download them.
This looks like a wonderful program to use if it was just accessable.
Some one said that the Cakewalk software works well with Window Eyes.
Is this a good software package and how many voice tracks does it
support and how many midi tracks does it have?
Hope someone can help.
Tracy Son.
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