Any DAW vender who is serious about accessibility ultimately would want to
get us to a place where we have an application that is screen reader
independent. Magix are seriously committed to pushing accessibility
forward.
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Smart
Sent: 08 November 2016 02:22
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
uh oh, did you let the cat out of the bag early there Steve Spamer? (grin)
At 05:12 PM 11/7/2016, you wrote:
JAWS not required in Samplitude? Somehow Magix is going to usehave
standard Windows controls so any old screenreader will work? This
could be goodness in gold! That's the best news I've heard all year.
Thank you for that!
On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 18:17:41 -0000, you wrote:
Long term Jaws will not be required in Samplitude at all. Further more,
just because we are going Windows 10, doesn't mean that all of you guys
willto. No reason why Samplitude won't continue to work under Windows 7.
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: 07 November 2016 17:57
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
The sad things about having to go Windows 10 are that if one is not in
a position to upgrade JAWS, which will be a Samplitude requirement,
that'll hold ya back, plus driver issues as previously mentioned, plus
the fact that there are some things Samplitude doesn't do or do as
well as other solutions, so those solutions might want keeping around.
Not to mention who knows where Windows 10 will be in
three-and-some-part years. There's always somethin'.
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 07:08:31 -0000, you wrote:
Up to you really. One thing to keep in mind though is that Windows 7
soonerbe discontinued in 2020 so you are going to have to face this issue
Liquidor later anyway. Personally going Windows 10 once Samplitude is ready.Not
going to have to replace any interfaces here though as the Focusrite
do.56 and Pro 24 that I have are Windows 10 compliant.
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John
Sent: 06 November 2016 06:07
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
Thanks for this Phil. Oh I'm not in any hurry; -- I'm a student among
professors - like in first grade, and I truly appreciate what you guys
Jim
But as of yesterday, I learned that the driver for my Onyx 820I is not
compatible with the Windows 10 platform. My mew daw computer, built by
theRoseberry of Studio Cat, came with Win 10 installed.
As I understand it, Jim has worked with a few of us blind musicians in
manufacturespast. So I asked him what he has heard from other blind Win10 users. I
thought: Ok, surely by now, most of the software and hardware
goI
am dealing with are current with the latest MS platform. So I agreed to
thatwith the W10 idea. So I installed all of the programs I would need on mynew
daw. I mean like I am pumped! And then I learned about my Onyx driver. Ibut
suddenly became a balloon with no air. Do I purchase a copy of Win 7 and
re-do installing everything from scratch?, or get a new mixing board.
Hmmmmm! Decisions, decisions. Any thoughts? Advice?
Thanks...
John
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Phil Muir
Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2016 6:23 AM
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
John. We are looking at a matter of weeks before Windows 10 will be
accessible when using Samplitude. Steve has been working on the scripts
Len and I don't have them over for testing yet although Steve tells us
lookhe is almost finished recoding them. Once that's done I shall need to
newthrough and see if there are any amendments to the documentation to be
added. If there are then that shouldn't take long to do.
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Chilelli
Sent: 05 November 2016 13:26
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
Hi Steve and all,
John Chilelli here. I'm just getting started with Samplitude and fairly
decideto recording on a dawn. I just got a new computer and was trying to
inif I should go to Win 10. But now I see that the scripts will not work
sometimes,os10. Correct? Any hints on when you guys will be updating to Win 10?said,
Oh well, here's to starting over again... <smile>
John
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Spamer
Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 3:07 AM
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
Hi Sebastian and welcome to the list, it's great to have you. As Phil
you're probably best quantizing objects first, which is just basically a
selected piece of data. Don't get mixed up between ranges and object
selection, as even though they can overlap and do the same thing
objectsthey have different purposes.
Regarding selecting an object. The best way to think of it is like an
accordian. When the timeline/zoom ratio is expanded, you can see
wouldthat otherwise would be hidden, due to the fact they were too small.
For example:
If I have a 2 bar object (drums ), recorded between bars 2 and 4, I
timelineonly see that object if the timeline was not compressed. So, the
hiddencould read:
1, 7, 19, 27 etc etc etc and I would not see that object, as it is
users.between the contracted timeline, namely bars 1 - 7.
So, I would expand the timeline and zoom in to show bars 1, 2, 3, 4
etc...then the object would be visible.
Also, as Phil said, this is normal behaviour of samplitude for all
theJaws can only report if an object is selected or not if it is visible,
theresame way it would be for a sighted person.added
There are a few You Tube videos you may find useful...and more will be
in the coming months, but due to a lot of development of the scripts,
wearen't as many as I would like. After the next release of the scripts,
primarilywill be in a much more stable and settled position, as we will besupporting
Windows 10 and the scripts will only be Jaws script, HSC will be
thinkfor plugin support.. Best steve.
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From: Phil Muir
Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 9:39 AM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Help with quantizing using samplitude
Hi Sébastien. Welcome to the list. Nice to see you posting here. I
ityou may be missing a step here. Note: I haven't played much with rangeselecting,
selection but have managed to achieve what I wanted by splitting,
deleting objects etc and placing markers in at the start and end pointsthen
selecting the range between the markers. Before starting your range
selection you first need to select an object with control Alt left or
Control Alt Right Arrow. Note: Jaws may struggle to see the object if
Toisn't on screen. This isn't a Jaws issue as such as sighted users also
encounter this. If this happens then you may need to zoom in or out.
simplyquickly zoom in use the Samplitude keystrokes Control+Alt+Shift+- orJoanisse
Control+Alt+Shift+=.
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[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sébastien
Sent: 01 November 2016 01:19
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Help with quantizing using samplitude
Hi all,
I'm a new comer to samplitude and I really hope you guys can help me.
First let me add that I love samplitude so much. Here's my issue. I
tocan't quantize midi. Here's what I do.that
1. Insert a new midi track
2. Press f9 on that track and then insert addictive drums as a VST.
3. Follow the instructions to get all mono tracks and press ok.
4. Arm the track, record some drums
5. Use the right arrow to go just before I want it to quantize, use
shift+right arrow to select a few bars. I already have my arrow keys
setup so they move by bars.
6. Press control+windows+f11 to set the selection to the track.
7. Press control+q, and I get the same message no matter what I try:
"No object selected for quantizing"
I tried using control+windows+q to basically quantize while I play, and
works well, however I also want to quantize by selecting, and I haven'tbeen
able to accomplish that. Also, can someone explain me the quantize menu
(control+shift+q"? I'm used to sonar so it would be nice if someone can
explain it to me. Let me add though that there is no way I will go back
--sonar. Samplitude seems smoother for me to use and a lot better, just my--
opinion. Anyway, hope someone can help.
Thanks in advance!
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