I changed my mind; AutoTalent is working for me; the language is easier to understand than Gsnap. It uses basic newbie language, which I like. Tyler Z On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:57:28 +0000 (UTC), David Bailes wrote: >Hi Tyler, >for VST effects you can display them in a basic text mode rather than a >graphical mode. To do this, in the effects category of audacity preferences, >uncheck the "display VST effects in Graphical mode check box. > >In gsnap, most of the options are set using sliders. Screen readers read the >value after the name of the value, for example min freq 82 hz. If you change >the value by adjusting the slider, then using Jaws, to hear the new frequency >in Hz you have to tab away from the control and then back to it. If you read >the value of the current control using insert+up arrow it reads the wrong >value. (If you're using NVDA, then insert+up arrow reads the correct value.) > >David. > > > >On Thursday, 23 October 2014, 20:54, "programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx" ><programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >I decided to look up how to do Auto-tune with Audacity, and it recommended >GSnap. However, when I launched GSnap, it had the most visual pitch-correction >mechanism ever; I might as well have downloaded a typical Windows Auto-tune >application. Is there any JAWS accessible Auto-tune type pitch correction >system? >Tyler Z > >The audacity4blind web site is at >//www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind > >Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, >Audacity keyboard commands, and more... > >To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to >audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >with subject line >unsubscribe > >The audacity4blind web site is at >//www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind > >Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, >Audacity keyboard commands, and more... > >To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to >audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >with subject line >unsubscribe