Hi Tuscia,
I looked through Keith's site, and sure couldn't find anything about garageband.
Must be buried somewhere in there, LOL.
Thanks for pointing out the site, I'll keep digging.
bob
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On Jan 3, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Tuscia Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Short answer is yes, GB is accessible. But there are two versions. GB 6.0.5
is almost fully accessible and provides a good platform to do a lot of work,
I like it for quick projects.
GB 10 is not as easy to navigate, is more sophisticated and provides a few
more tools such as an arpeggiator and Drummer. It is a precursor to Apples
Logic pro x.
Keith Reedy has some material on his site, 'I can work this thing' and there
is also a very good Logic accessibility user group.
TF
On 4/01/2016, at 1:59 AM, Bob Hill <molliesdad87@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Although I have been using a Mac with VoiceOver for quite a while, I haven’t
tried to do anything with Garageband.
I have a 13 inch MacBook Pro, and was curious as to the accessibility of
Garageband.
I know that Ricardo Walker did several podcasts on this app, but is there
anything more current?
Thanks for any pointers.
Bob Hill
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