I'll sleep on it. thanks. lets hope I come to a decision at some point this year. maybe it will be my christmas or birthday present this year. lol. TC and have a wonderful day. > Well, if you get it from us you'll be supporting Dancing dots's > continuing mission to provide accessible technology to blind > musicians and it won't cost you any extra. > Gord > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sarah > To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 3:31 PM > Subject: [ddots-l] Re: roland phantom vs motief > > > O lol. I don't really care where I get it I'm us tlooking for the > most accessible keyboard out there. Thanks though. > >> Sarah: >> I think that right now the motif es is considered the most accessible >> for blind users in that class. Remember that you can get your Motif >> ES from Dancing Dots for the same price as any other retialer. >> Gord >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Sarah >> To: sonar and sabilius list >> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 12:07 AM >> Subject: [ddots-l] roland phantom vs motief >> >> >> Ok. I spelled the second keyboard wrong. sorry about that. I know >> what keyboard I want but if it is not accessible meaning menues don't >> wrap and a touch screen and other quirks... anyways I'm looking for >> the most excessible keyboard out there that sounds good and i have my >> eyes set on one of those in the subject line. You can email me off >> list with the comparisons and contrasts between the two. i really >> don't want to mess up here. Also will I be able to use both with >> sonar, audition, and on stage or just to practice with out family >> hearing me? *g* Well take care all of you and stay safe. >> Sarah Alawami >> MsN: chellist@xxxxxxxxxxx >> skype: marrie1 >> Website; www.marrie.org >> I like you ... you remind me of me when I was young and stupid