[ddots-l] [Cross-posted]: Premium Access for Blind Audio Producers: Dancing Dots Releases CakeTalking Access Solution for Cakewalk SONAR 4

  • From: "William R. McCann" <BillList1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 18:08:11 -0400

Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA
April 29, 2005

DANCING DOTS RELEASES PREMIUM ACCESS SOLUTION FOR BLIND AUDIO PRODUCERS and
Musicians

Today Dancing Dots announces the official release of the latest version of
their access solution for SONAR from Cakewalk Music Software which they call
CakeTalking.
SONAR converts your PC into a multi-track, audio production studio.
CakeTalking has two components: a set of scripts that customizes how the
JAWS for Windows screen reader software responds to SONAR's highly graphical
environment and a set of detailed tutorial documents containing hundreds of
pages of instruction tailored to the needs of the blind user.

Bill McCann, founder and president of Dancing Dots, said: "With this latest
release of our CakeTalking for SONAR access solution, independently-minded
blind audio producers, singer/songwriters, and music students  everywhere
are once again enjoying the fruits of an established close cooperation
between Dancing Dots (the company that develops and adapts technology for
blind musicians), Freedom Scientific (makers of the JAWS screen reader
software) and Cakewalk music Software (manufacturers of SONAR).  Our
developer, David Pinto, has applied his prodigious scripting magic and
writing talents to deliver and explain SONAR 4's powerful features to the
JAWS user.  Our customers now can enjoy the very latest tools for
Windows-based music and sound production."

Whether you make music for school, for fun or for profit, SONAR with
CakeTalking will get you focused on creating.   For further information
please go to
www.Dancingdots.com/prodesc/CakeTalkingForSONAR.htm.  Special upgrade
pricing in effect for a limited time.

Since 1992, Dancing Dots Braille Music Technology has been a pioneer in
software development and innovation for the blind musician. In 1997 Dancing
Dots released its first product, the GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator.
Meantime, the company has expanded its focus to enabling blind musicians to
independently record, edit and print out their musical ideas by means of
specially adapted mainstream software like SONAR and Sibelius. The company
is an authorized distributor for a wide range of assistive technology and
music products with blind and sighted customers throughout the U.S. and 26
other countries. Please visit www.DancingDots.com for further details.

DANCING DOTS

Winner of the 2000 Access Award of the American Foundation for the Blind and
the Tibbetts Award of the U.S. Small Business Administration.


Dancing Dots...Where music meets technology for the blind!
Download the GOODFEEL 2.6 Braille Music Translator demo from:
www.dancingdots.        com/democddl.htm
www.dancingdots.com

See the @Freedom Scientific Newsletter for more about our technology and the
people who use it:
www.freedomscientific.com/fs_news/jan2002.asp#story5

E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Valley Forge, PA 19482-0927

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