[ddots-l] Re: Windows 10 and Sonar producer 8.5 with CakeTalk 8.8

  • From: D!J!X! <megamansuperior@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 22:36:14 -0400

Using Sound forge 11 with no scripts, and it works good for me, so I imagine 10
with scripts should be better, as sound forge 10 was better than 11 in terms of
access without scripts.

What kind of laptop are you using? Specificly screen resolution and what
graphics chip (intel, AMD, NVIDIA).

There shouldn’t be any difference between desktop and laptop since windows 7
runs the same on both.



HTH, D!J!X!



From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Judy Redlich
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 9:49 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Windows 10 and Sonar producer 8.5 with CakeTalk 8.8



Several of you have mentioned other audio editing software that you use. I am
trying to do my homework before purchasing.. but I have got to have some really
good audio in my radio shows, and must be able to get my levels and E.Q.
balanced spot on. Also, I am using Sound Forge 10, and it truly doesn’t work
well with Jaws like the older versions of Sound Forge did.

I also just got a keyboard for my Birthday and would love to be able to hook
that into my computer to create musical arrangements. Suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks.

Judy



From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Tyo
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 8:35 PM
To: ddots-l
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Windows 10 and Sonar producer 8.5 with CakeTalk 8.8



I hate to say this, but I don't think Microsoft gives a rip about the music end
of it. As long as you can do things like word processing and related
applications, everything else is way down the list of priorities. Even their
latest and greatest Web browser has to have some additional coding done to it
before it'll be accessible to a screen reader; hence you have to make Internet
Explorer the default browser when you install Windows 10 - or use your favorite
accessible browser, provided it'll run under Windows 10.



Like I've said in many posts here and elsewhere, I'm not against progress as
long as it's within reason. When you have a slue of changes that come down all
at once, it's a rat race at best trying to catch up to it. I don't envy
specialized third-party developers who are faced with coming up with reasonable
stuff that works.



I should also point out that it's not only Microsoft driving this whole thing.
The gaming industry is a huge factor in pushing the envelope to the point where
the OS will eventually have to be completely redesigned. That's the nature of
the beast, but how do you balance that with the need to provide a reasonable
mechanism for specialized software and hardware developers to keep up? I've got
a few ideas, but it's going to sway this thread way off topic; and it's going
to get political, which isn't appropriate for this list.







Mike







----- Original Message -----

From: Neville <mailto:nevnev.p@xxxxxxxxx>

To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 20:56

Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Windows 10 and Sonar producer 8.5 with CakeTalk 8.8



What do you guys think the people at Microsoft would do if someone from the
community of blind musicians could make them aware of our problem? Has this
been done already?





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