[RWP] eextensions in the latest version of reaper 4.60 what's going on?

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Sat Mar 8 19:10:30 EST 2014


I dunno chaps, think there have been plenty of bleaker times than
this. The work Avid recently did on Pro Tools 11 is a massive step
forward, and although it's far from ready for prime time, a few
responses that've come back from Apple re Logic X accessibility have
rekindled my hope that it'll gradually become more usable. Likely to
be a case of too little, too late for me, but that's just personal
opinion. There are some backsteps in terms of accessibility with the
latest incarnation of GarageBand, but again, probably won't be that
way forever. Of course, whether you actually like any of those DAWs is
a different story. If you don't, my advice would be to keep a copy of
Reaper 3.78 and ReaAccess backed up, because right there you've got a
stable system that'll keep working the way it does now forever. then,
whenever you get some energy, either put it into pushing for native
accessibility to whatever is your favourite DAW, or supporting the
people who are doing same. The current level of accessibility in Pro
Tools proves to me that, although it can be a long and winding road,
native accessibility is the way to go if you're playing the long game
with this stuff.

On 3/7/14, Chris Norman <chris.norman2 at googlemail.com> wrote:
> In the future, no idea. Now:
>
> Pro Tools (any version >= 8), and (possibly) Logic Pro X. GarageBand
> too, since it's inception I believe.
>
> There's always Sound Recorder of course, which I'm personally quite fond
> of! :-)
> On 07/03/2014 18:10, Jes wrote:
>> So, in the future, What other options do blind audio professionals have
>> besides reaper then?
>>
>> Jes
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Mar 7, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Unless anyone here knows something I don't, then it seems fair to say
>>> that ReaAccess in its current form is the last version there'll be. Of
>>> course, that doesn't stop someone else from coming along with a fresh
>>> (hopefully open source) take on an accessibility bridge.
>>>
>>>> On 3/7/14, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net> wrote:
>>>> Is ReaAccess ever coming back? Or is it forever dead? With no plans for
>>>> any more upgrades?
>>>>
>>>> Original message:
>>>>> hey all, any one know what's up with extensions in the latest version
>>>>> of reaper?
>>>>> Cause in the last few versions of reaper the extensions menu appears
>>>>> to
>>>>> be missing from the menu bar and the part of the sws extension that
>>>>> tells you if your recording on 2 tracks at once has stopped working
>>>>> any
>>>>> one got any info on this please?
>>>>> I'm running reaper 64 bit on windows 7 64bit and the version of reaper
>>>>> is
>>>>> 4.60.
>>>>> your help with this inquiry would be most welcome kind regards trey.
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