any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
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sound warrior
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any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
hey guys ive had reaper on my windows xp laptop for about a year now but ive never really used it before any way the other day i finaly took the plunge and baught a coppie!!
i'm totily blind and i'm looking for some one to help me lurn and get started with reaper by talking over skype please would some one be up for doing this? i'm looking to make electronic music i'm running windows xp jaws for windows nvda raeaccsess and the latest verssion of reaper 3 if that helps any one. if you want my skype name just e-mail me.
your help with this request would be most welcom!!!
peace sound warrior!!
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i'm not joking this is not a prank post i'm actuly totaly blind!![/QUOTE]
i'm totily blind and i'm looking for some one to help me lurn and get started with reaper by talking over skype please would some one be up for doing this? i'm looking to make electronic music i'm running windows xp jaws for windows nvda raeaccsess and the latest verssion of reaper 3 if that helps any one. if you want my skype name just e-mail me.
your help with this request would be most welcom!!!
peace sound warrior!!
ps
i'm not joking this is not a prank post i'm actuly totaly blind!![/QUOTE]
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sound warrior
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
hey all the below link is the link to the reaper accessability plugin that inabels blind users to use reaper i hope it helps people!!
peace sound warrior!!
http://www.reaaccess.com/[/QUOTE]
peace sound warrior!!
http://www.reaaccess.com/[/QUOTE]
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
dont know anything about reaper but hope you can find someone to teach you 
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
The website you linked us to looks buried in adverts. Where do you actually get the plug in from?
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
If this isn't a troll lol.... then kudos but its just too rediculous
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deadly_habit
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
he's not a troll i've chatted with him numerous times on aimLordBid wrote:If this isn't a troll lol.... then kudos but its just too rediculous
just wish i had a headset and skype so i could help him further or used the same progs as him
safe guy at a slight disadvantage when it comes to interfacing to do audio (and an advantage as he can't see spectrum analyzers and get caught up in all the visual metering)
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collective
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
OP should contact reaper directly, i am sure they would help sort him out!
Big ups OP, I wish you the best of luck.
Big ups OP, I wish you the best of luck.
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
I write a paper on web accessibility and the use of JAWS for a uni assignment. I have experience with JAWS and was able to work closely with a guy in Australia who was blind (who also had an interest in Cubase). Not sure how much help I could be, but feel free to message me. I've never used Reaper but do have a headset and Skype.
The dude I was writing the paper on was a blind web developer who was able to create attractive, pro level, web sites for some fortune 500 companies. Stick at it OP!
The dude I was writing the paper on was a blind web developer who was able to create attractive, pro level, web sites for some fortune 500 companies. Stick at it OP!
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collective
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
Yeah I would love to help out a bit, I am not familiar with reaper access but I am sure I could give it a whirl, I am pretty familiar with reaper.
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
huh well I dont look at an anazlyzer usually unless there is a severe problemdeadly habit wrote:he's not a troll i've chatted with him numerous times on aimLordBid wrote:If this isn't a troll lol.... then kudos but its just too rediculous
just wish i had a headset and skype so i could help him further or used the same progs as him
safe guy at a slight disadvantage when it comes to interfacing to do audio (and an advantage as he can't see spectrum analyzers and get caught up in all the visual metering)
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deadly_habit
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
just saying if he was a local i'd love collabing with him
being lind def has it's advantages when it comes to audio
being lind def has it's advantages when it comes to audio
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VirtualMark
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
i'm local but i wouldn't have a clue how to use reaper, don't know anyone that uses it to be honest.
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collective
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
VirtualMark wrote:i'm local but i wouldn't have a clue how to use reaper, don't know anyone that uses it to be honest.
if you have a grasp of any DAW you should be able to help him out tremendously.
This post has had me thinking quite a bit on how frustrating it was to start working with DAWs, I couldn't imagine my frustration if I didn't have a monitor to see what I was doing.
IF you live near him, go help him get setup so he can start banging away. I am trying to get in contact with OP to help over skype but the initial setup would be so easily done by someone in person.
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sound warrior
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
hey gen below is a coppy of an e-mail containing a direct link to the plufg in peace sound warrior
From: "ReaAccess crew" <mail@reaaccess.com>
Date: 26 December 2010 00:06:10 GMT
To: rwp@reaaccess.com
Subject: [RWP] Released: ReaAccess 1.3.0.0
Reply-To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp@reaaccess.com>
Reaperians, ReaAccess 1.3.0.0 is ready for you!
The full list of changes can be read during the instalation, or in the
histry log, but as usual we'll give you the highlights here too.
There are new dialogues to manage I/O which apply to tracks, sends,
recieves, and the master track.
We've implemented some cool new keystrokes related to selection of tracks
items and events. It's now possible to select noncontiguously on all
fronts, and our workflows during editing have significantly improved.
A ton of new features have been added to MIDIAccess which should make it
easier to search and navigate MIDI events.
New options have been added to ReaAccess configuration which enable more
actions to be spoken, and volume/pan slider values to be announced
properly throughout Reaper.
There's more, but what remains of the Christmas festivities is beckoning,
so you'll have to read the log thoroughly.
As always, the download link is here:
http://reaaccess.com/Downloads/ReaAccess.exe
On the subject of links, the discussion about reaaccess.com didn't go
unnoticed. Scott has put some time into the site over the last few days,
and is nearly ready to go live. We hope that some of you are ready to step
up with contributions to make the place the resource it was meant to be.
Merry Christmas to you if you celebrate it, and enjoy the time off even if
you don't.
Best,
ReaAccess crew
_______________________________________________
RWP mailing list
RWP@reaaccess.com
http://reaaccess.com/mailman/listinfo/rwp_reaaccess.com
From: "ReaAccess crew" <mail@reaaccess.com>
Date: 26 December 2010 00:06:10 GMT
To: rwp@reaaccess.com
Subject: [RWP] Released: ReaAccess 1.3.0.0
Reply-To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp@reaaccess.com>
Reaperians, ReaAccess 1.3.0.0 is ready for you!
The full list of changes can be read during the instalation, or in the
histry log, but as usual we'll give you the highlights here too.
There are new dialogues to manage I/O which apply to tracks, sends,
recieves, and the master track.
We've implemented some cool new keystrokes related to selection of tracks
items and events. It's now possible to select noncontiguously on all
fronts, and our workflows during editing have significantly improved.
A ton of new features have been added to MIDIAccess which should make it
easier to search and navigate MIDI events.
New options have been added to ReaAccess configuration which enable more
actions to be spoken, and volume/pan slider values to be announced
properly throughout Reaper.
There's more, but what remains of the Christmas festivities is beckoning,
so you'll have to read the log thoroughly.
As always, the download link is here:
http://reaaccess.com/Downloads/ReaAccess.exe
On the subject of links, the discussion about reaaccess.com didn't go
unnoticed. Scott has put some time into the site over the last few days,
and is nearly ready to go live. We hope that some of you are ready to step
up with contributions to make the place the resource it was meant to be.
Merry Christmas to you if you celebrate it, and enjoy the time off even if
you don't.
Best,
ReaAccess crew
_______________________________________________
RWP mailing list
RWP@reaaccess.com
http://reaaccess.com/mailman/listinfo/rwp_reaaccess.com
gen_ wrote:The website you linked us to looks buried in adverts. Where do you actually get the plug in from?
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
collective wrote:
Big ups OP, I wish you the best of luck.
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
Wish you all the best mate, seriously.
Tearing black holes into clinically spatial grooves.
http://www.soundcloud.com/percept
http://www.facebook.com/perceptdubstep
http://www.twitter.com/perceptUK
perceptmusicUK@aol.co.uk
http://www.soundcloud.com/percept
http://www.facebook.com/perceptdubstep
http://www.twitter.com/perceptUK
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collective
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
hey I am going to get the plugin and take a look at it in the next couple days, hopefully I might be able to help you out a bit. Cheers!
I will try and get ahold of you on skype.
I will try and get ahold of you on skype.
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sound warrior
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
collective wrote:hey I am going to get the plugin and take a look at it in the next couple days, hopefully I might be able to help you out a bit. Cheers!
I will try and get ahold of you on skype.
mate you need a screan reader like nvda to go with this plug in the link is below
www.nvda-project.org
peace sound warrior
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please note this plug in an nvda are for windows onley!!
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shaneynclan
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
interesting, i'd be happy to help you out, but first i'd like to ask a few questions.
please don't take this as being rude, just curious how this works.
when you hover over a specific icon, does it say what each icon is?
my main questions revolves around how do you plan on working the software?
assuming it's not text to speech based would you simply use shortcuts and have specific auditory cues for each action respectively?
I assume that you can use text to speech for reading letters in text back to you, i.e this forum.
if this is the case, could you not apply the same to a text software, such as aim?
please don't take this as being rude, just curious how this works.
when you hover over a specific icon, does it say what each icon is?
my main questions revolves around how do you plan on working the software?
assuming it's not text to speech based would you simply use shortcuts and have specific auditory cues for each action respectively?
I assume that you can use text to speech for reading letters in text back to you, i.e this forum.
if this is the case, could you not apply the same to a text software, such as aim?
Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???
What kind of music are you making?
I have a serious suggestion that is fairly off track for what you are looking to do. But, have you thought of using a groove box type of hardware device for making music? With something like the Roland MC-909 many of the functions have tactile controls, you don't need to access menus (from what I've heard) that much. This particular device is a sampler, synth, sequencer, and has effects. From what I understand they are pretty powerful and not that expensive.
I believe once you learn the interface, and the few menus you might need to access, you could produce any type of music you so desired.
Left field suggestion, but perhaps worth a thought. I'm thinking of getting one, I like to make music with my eyes closed.
I have a serious suggestion that is fairly off track for what you are looking to do. But, have you thought of using a groove box type of hardware device for making music? With something like the Roland MC-909 many of the functions have tactile controls, you don't need to access menus (from what I've heard) that much. This particular device is a sampler, synth, sequencer, and has effects. From what I understand they are pretty powerful and not that expensive.
I believe once you learn the interface, and the few menus you might need to access, you could produce any type of music you so desired.
Left field suggestion, but perhaps worth a thought. I'm thinking of getting one, I like to make music with my eyes closed.
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