[RWP] eextensions in the latest version of reaper 4.60 what's going on?
Jes
jessmith at samobile.net
Sat Mar 8 19:55:22 EST 2014
Absolutely! Native access is definitely the way to go.
Jes
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 8, 2014, at 7:10 PM, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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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