What I'll do is put my email here in case anyone else on-list wants to ask
questions about NI's gear, so that way, maybe it'll help more people.
I can be reached at:
Onj.Louis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Hope my video helps, and if you have any further questions, feel free to get
in-touch.
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hyde-Dryden (Redacted sender "Stevehdryden" for DMARC)
To: vibe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2020 3:17 PM
Subject: [vibe] Re: Accessibility Of Native Instruments
Hi Andre,
Thanks so much for getting back to me. I wonder if it would be better to
have a phone conversation? If you like, I can call your or I can give you my
number? My email is csdryden@xxxxxxxxx
This all sounds really great. Drop me an email and we can take it forward.
I'll check out you're a series video as well.
Many thanks Andre.
Best wishes
Steve
From: vibe-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <vibe-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Andre Louis (Redacted sender "onj.louis" for DMARC)
Sent: 07 August 2020 14:46
To: vibe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vibe] Re: Accessibility Of Native Instruments
Hi there. I'd be more than happy to chat to you about this.
I'm sort of the official unofficial contact for NI UK. That is to say, I
don't work for them whatsoever and am not endorsed or paid by NI, but I know
probably all there is to know about their accessibility and so on.
If you're interested in the A-series keyboards, I have a video about that
too. You can find it here: https://youtu.be/rd9SMcTgffo
The video you saw before is four years old and a lot, a lot!Has changed since
then.
Yes, the software is accessible in windows, no it's not available for iOS or
Android, and all the Native keyboards are accessible and you're not penalised
for using the A or M series keyboards over the S series. They differ in
functionality but other than having one thing missing from the browser of the
A/M series which is also missing for our sighted counterparts, is the same
across the board in all other respects.
If you have any other questions, let me know. Thanks.
Mr Andre P. Louis
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----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hyde-Dryden (Redacted sender "Stevehdryden" for DMARC)
To: vibe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2020 2:10 PM
Subject: [vibe] Accessibility Of Native Instruments
Hi All,
I guess this may well be more for Andrei but, any info from anyone would be
grateful!
So, now that I've been getting a bit more familiar with Reaper, I'm wanting
to expand a bit and start using some keyboards etc. I am particularly
interested in the new Native Instrument A series control keyboards. I
understand that they come with NI's Complete Software which, seems to have
quite a lot of accessibility built into it. Andrei, I watched your youtube
video of your walkthrough the Complete 10 Ultimate package and was really
really impressed with it.
My questions are:
1.. You are using a Mac Andrei, will the software work on a Windows
machine? Is there a version compatible with it?
2.. If it doesn't work with windows, do you know if it works on an iPhone
or iPad?
3.. The software that comes with the keyboards, is it the same version as
the Complete Ultimate 10 that you are using? Or did you buy a more
comprehensive package?
4.. Do you have a contact number for someone in their Accessibility team?
Or a standard support number?
Many thanks and kindest regards.
Steve Hyde-Dryden