[goodfeel] Re: New Audio Presentation on Lime Aloud Features

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 17:08:13 +0100

No.  But Dancing Dots can supply it.
 
George

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From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Maggiore, Theresa M.
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 4:55 PM
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [goodfeel] Re: New Audio Presentation on Lime
Aloud Features


When you order caketalking does it come with sonar?
Terry
 
Terry Maggiore M. Ed. TVI, COMS
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Boston Latin School
78 Ave Louis Pastuer
Boston, MA 02115
 
 

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From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of William R.
McCann
Sent: Tue 10/2/2007 11:09 AM
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [goodfeel] Re: New Audio Presentation on Lime Aloud
Features


Hi, Terry,
 
SONAR is a mainstream piece of software that converts your
PC into a multi-track recording studio.  It's strength is
allowing you to record, edit and mix down your project into
a two-track, stereo master recording which you can export to
mp3, Windows Media, or other audio format for publication on
a CD or website.  
 
CakeTalking is a set of JAWS scripts and a set of tutorial
documents that make SONAR quite accessible and easy to use
for a JAWS user.  Although SONAR has a notation feature, it
is relatively unsophisticated and optimized to printing pop
lead sheets of melody, chord changes and lyrics.  That is,
if your priority is to score music in print, you will
definitely want to use Lime or Sibelius (more on that in
another post).
 
To learn more about CakeTalking and to  hear an audio
presentation created by Gordon Kent of Dancing Dots, go to
www.DancingDots.com <http://www.dancingdots.com/>  and
follow the "CakeTalking" link.
 
Bill
  

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From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Maggiore, Theresa M.
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:50 AM
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [goodfeel] Re: New Audio Presentation on Lime Aloud
Features


why would someone 

use CakeTalking 6.2 for SONAR 6

 
Terry Maggiore M. Ed. TVI, COMS
Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Boston Latin School
78 Ave Louis Pastuer
Boston, MA 02115
 
 

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From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of David
Goldstein, Resource Center
Sent: Tue 10/2/2007 9:59 AM
To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [goodfeel] Re: New Audio Presentation on Lime Aloud
Features



Sibelius Speaking is the name of JAWS scripts that provide
access to the
program called Sibelius, just as Lime Aloud gives access to
the regular
program, Lime.  Sibelius, as George says, is a high-end
program that
provides many tools for producing publisher quality
notation.  It works a
little differently from Lime, which can have some advantage
for composers.
I'm sorry if we didn't get to show it to your student last
summer.  A good
reason for using Lime Aloud for school and other work is
that, when the
GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator is on the machine,
material entered or
scanned comes up immediately on the braille display, or can
be embossed at
any time during the music session.  Sibelius Speaking uses
JAWS speech alone
and has no way of showing the braille interactively.  To
produce a braille
file for embossing, one must first export the file into a
format called XML
(which in the version of Sibelius currently accessible, must
be done through
an additional plug-in), and then sent to GOODFEEL.  When
your student starts
doing advanced work, or his current compositions get to the
top of the
charts, or if the state commission is considering software
for use further
down the road, then it would be good to consider Sibelius
and Sibelius
Speaking.  Note that the current version of Sibelius is two
versions ahead
of the one that's accessible, and we are waiting for news of
when scripts
will be ready.

David

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