Cakewalk Sonar along with the free JSonar scripts or the paid for Cake Talking version are what most use. That's multitracking, sound forge is also accessible, but until recently (version 9) it is single track. Though sound forge, just like gold wave are mostly for sound design and sound editing. For laying down tracks with accompanyments etc sonar would be the way to go. HTH, D!J!X! _____ From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andreas Stefik Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 10:57 AM To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Off Topic a little and Music Software Have you tried Audacity for multi-track recording? Might be tough to use --- not sure. Stefik On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 8:30 AM, RicksPlace <ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi gang: I play guitar. I am looking for some multi-track recording or other fun accessible software. Also, does anyone know of any blind related music websites? I might be able to write scripts if the software, or external stand-alone devices, have DOMs that allow for scripting. I know this is off topic and I apologize but figure you folks are pretty up on computer related or blind friendly technologies and might have run across something I might use to expand my search into how blind musicians handle things. If you have any pointers, like websites or e-lists I can get to could you let me know. I will not continue this thread since it is off topic but will follow up with anything anyone puts up for this thread if it is allowed to go through.I noted that it is off topic in the subject so the list manager can just not allow it in the first place if he wants. My home e-mail is: ofbgmail@xxxxxxxxx As I mentioned, I will not post up on list again about this subject so contact me at my home e-mail address. Thanks and sorry if this is too far off list but you are the smartest techies I can think of who might also be blind and understand accessibility and music software technicals: Rick USA