Let's at least change the subject line. Okay? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 30, 2011, at 9:44 AM, neville <neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So why are people raving about Reaper? What’s so good about it? Why would I > want to use it in conjuction with Sonar? Are there things it can do that > Sonar can’t? Is it similar to reason? > > May the peace of God which passes all understanding guard your heart and > mind in Christ Jesus. God bless you! > > Music soft sacred and soulful > > Website http://www.nevillepeter.com > > webstore http://www.nevillepeter.com/store > > email neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Youtube Channel > http://www.youtube.com/user/NevillePeter777 > > phone 407-222-4488 > > From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Dominique > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 2:19 AM > To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: Chelsea Dye > Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Employment versus Self-Employment: Options for the > Blind Audio Producer > > Replys are below: > And Ps. I believe Reaper can ink up with CakeTalking or something if I'm > correct: > On 8/28/2011 12:13 AM, Chelsea Dye wrote: > > Slightly off-topic, I've subscribed to another list for networking and > information-gathering purposes, and someone is raving about an audio editor > called Reaper. I've never heard of it. Have any of you? > Yes, Reaper is a light wate recording program just like Sonar, and oddly, > some of the same keystrokes are used in ReAccess. > > > ReAccess is a Plugin that you will need to use to link up to Reaper after > install and you can get it from the ReAccess website. > Please google it because I forgot the URL. > The ReAccess scripts are free, and what I do like about them is they not only > work with JAWS, but audomadickly, wethere you have NVDA, or Window-eyes > installed beside JAWS right then or later on, it will set up so that they'll > work with Reaper after install, and they all use the same keystrokes as JAWS > when you do install ReAccess. > I do not have a licance for the Reaper recording program myself, but I do > hope to get one soon, it's a grate program and could really be handy when > working with Sonar, that's only one app I can say that you can use with the > highly used screenReaders really quickly. > Reaper can be downloaded or bought from > > http://www.reaper.fm > I think, and go ahead and download the trial first and also before you > install it, Google ReAccess and install that, but you'll need to install > reaper first so the Scripts can detect the needed files for ReAccess to work. > > > I might also add that in addition to audio editing, I also plan to be a > Braille transcriptionist. I figure if I can do one or the other of those > things freelance and the other full-time, that would be ideal. Now if I can > just convince BVR of my plan. > > That's a grate thing! Cool! > > Dominique AKA Raywonder. website: http://www.muztechcommunity.com Support > Helpdesk URL: http://www.muztechcommunity.com/tickets