HI.
actually if you use the screen reader version of audacity for the mac it is
accessible. Granted the latest version isn’t, but there is a version that’s
accessible. The other option is running some kind of windows on the mac. I am
not sure but i think logic is quite expensive? I only do light sound editing,
but audacity works well with voice over for what I need to do.
Maira
On 11 Oct 2018, at 4:50 am, Claire Potter <claire.potter99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Matt, if you want to use Voiceover then Audacity is not a good option,
it's accessible on Windows but not the mac, Logic is a better option for Mac
users and I know quite a few people who use it and do well!
Warm regards, Claire Potter, Check out my brand new website:
www.pottersplace.me.uk <http://www.pottersplace.me.uk/>
On 10 Oct 2018, at 18:31, Matt <meturner2214@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:meturner2214@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm looking into getting a mac mini.
The Core I7, 16 gigs of ram, and the 512 SSD.
Just wondered if audacity would work with that?
Is there a guide for the mac version?
also in the future, I want to play with logic.
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