[RWP] Mobius looper results, now asking Vinux and Mac users to Speak Up
Jes
jessmith at samobile.net
Wed Jun 25 13:56:00 EDT 2014
Well, I first off should say I am not a programmer. I tried my hand at
it in both the pc and Mac environments, found it to challenging and
gave it up. Anyways, I have been a Mac user for five years, seemingly
because voiceOver makes all the programs on the Mac accessible because
it's built-in. With the current state of things in the audio realm, you
won't get near the functionality with Reaper on the Mac that you do in
Windows with ReaAccess, and I'll tell you why. Since the Mac's screen
reader is built-in, it's design is to offer a solution right out of the
box, with as little hastle as possible for the end user. VoiceOver can
only tell you in auditory terms, what is visually displayed on the
screen, providing, of course, that buttons, checkboxes, text areas and
so forth are clearly labeled on the screen. If they aren't, then just
as in Windows, VoiceOver and the app just fall apart. Even though there
is a scripting language called AppleScript that VoiceOver works with
that's a part of the OS, Since AppleScript was not designed to give
access to poorly written apps by modifying the screen, it's really up
to the developer how accessible an app is. You can't just script an app
to be accessible, like you can with Jaws, since AppleScript was not
designed with that much complexity. Even if you could make an app
accessible with AppleScript like that, there are a heck of a lot more
blind Windows screen reader users than there are VoiceOver users for
Mac, and only a very few know what they're doing to be sufficiently
skilled at programming. The good news is that most app developers are
more than willing to help make their Mac apps accessible especially
since all we have to do is point them to the accessibility page where
they can learn about the tools that's already layed out for them, and
how they can employ them to make their program usable to us. All
VoiceOver is designed to do is to tell you auditorily what is visually
on the screen, and whatever layout an application developer chooses to
use, that's what you get with VoiceOver. You get the same layout as a
sighted person gets. But in reference to this discussion, the bottom
line right now is that if a program, be it Reaper, PianoTeq, whatever,
is not accessible straight out of the box on Windows, it will not be
accessible on the Mac side.
Original message:
> If Mobious on a PC won't do it with a screenreader and midi control
> surface, perhaps Sooper-Looper will, on either a PC running Linux; or on
> a mac.
> Maybe blind Linux and Mac users would bring us up to date on access, is
> the percentage of accessible programs as bad as for a PC, better or worse.
> I would hope that the blind-friendly, maybe blind-written, Vinux, with
> an in-house screenreader, would run everything, or is it just a partial
> hack like we have with our screenreaders in Windows?
> I'd love to get an older Mac and experience near zero core audio
> latency on its in-house screenreader and speech, but would I bat any
> higher on percentage of plugs that can be accessed?
> Calling all mac snobs, How about fessing up, can you run more programs
> than we can on PC and Windows, or is the reality that mac actually is
> likely to run fewer programs we can access?
> Thanks,
> Indi
> On 6/24/2014 6:10 PM, Jes wrote:
>> Let us know how you get along!
>> Original message:
>>> In the Youtube on controlling Mobius, the sighted user configured a midi
>>> pedal to change the tracks.
>>> Mobius is controllable from midi, plus it has a script.
>>> I don't want to spend a lifetime on it, though, if I can't puzzle out
>>> how to select its tracks, select whether to record, play or overdub,
>>> select when to punch in and out with a footpedal plugged into my midi
>>> control surface, I have several.
>>> So far, in Reaper's effects routing page, I know how to find these
>>> parameters, input and output track volumes, feedback volume, secondary
>>> feedback volume, all for the selected track 1 in Mobius.
>>> I'll try to get a recording going in it, then an overdub.
>>> So much easier with a pedal, but so much more limited, in bit depth and
>>> recording rate.
>>> The TV says we'll have computer-controlled cars soon, so blind folks can
>>> drive ourselves around, and yet we still have plenty of inaccessible
>>> computer apps, and a complicated hash of partial solutions.
>>> I hope to give Mobius a look on XP, with Wineyes today.
>>> Indi
>>> On 6/23/2014 9:16 PM, Jes wrote:
>>>> Hi Indigo and list,
>>>> Having just been playing with Mobius for a few minutes, I can already
>>>> tell you that setting things up must be done in the stand alone
>>>> application, and it requires that you be familiar extensively with your
>>>> screen reader's review cursor or mouse pointer--whatever your screen
>>>> reader calls it, because although you have a nice standard menu bar at
>>>> the top of the screen that you can get to with your traditional alt and
>>>> arrow keys, that's about all you can do with the keyboard as far as
>>>> navigating. Once you get into the dialogues to set stuff up, you will
>>>> have to do a lot of mousing around and clicking and all that crap. There
>>>> is no way to get any list of the hotkeys that Mobius uses, the only
>>>> thing I got to work was R to record. When you hit R to record, assuming
>>>> you've set your audio devices correctly, you should be able to record
>>>> something and then hear a loop played over and over again. But when you
>>>> press R to overdub, what you have recorded gets overwritten, and there
>>>> is no way to check if overdubbing is turned on or off without trial and
>>>> error. I'm going to see if I can make Mobius be the looper it was
>>>> created to be by loading it on its own track in Reaper and sending other
>>>> audio tracks to it but I'm guessing it won't deliver. So for now, this
>>>> is all I've got to report. The plugin cannot be configured in Reaper it
>>>> must be configured in the stand alone application, even selecting the
>>>> tracks that Mobius should record from is not accessible. So, to recap,
>>>> I'm not saying for certain, but right now it looks like we're going to
>>>> have to try something else, as you will be spending most of your time
>>>> dancin and prancin with your review cursor around the main application.
>>>> The initial configuration of the software is a pain in the butt, and the
>>>> program is already complex to use as it is, without all these pathetic
>>>> accessibility barriers which don't need to be there in the first place.
>>>> But hey, I'm going to try the Reaper trick like I said, and maybe that
>>>> will give us something to work with after all, it will be awesome if
>>>> this plugin works for us!
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