[RWP] rob papen product line with NVDA and system access?
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 26 22:06:01 EDT 2014
That's too bad as this list of controls is so convenient.
As bothersome has having to switch out 4 controls at a time
which is sonar's method of accessing parameters in the inspector, you do
get full access to automation.
Which is neither here or there for a reaper list, but just sayin.
On 3/26/2014 3:32 AM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
> Don't forget that you can't actually automate parameters in this dialogue like you can with a control surface, I'.E. if you want to change things over time. That was one of the things supposedly offered by the never-to-be-released ReaAccess 2.0, more automation directly from the keyboard.
> Oh well.
>
> On Mar 24, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> You can always change the 0 to 1000 values in Reaper's shift+p parameters list., and, depending on which parameter, you hear the preset's sound change in realtime.
>> It's very tedious typing numbers into the value field, or raising/lowering values with arrows or page up/page down, but requires no additional equipment, like a control surface.
>> But, if you don't want to grow old and gray tweaking the sometimes hundreds of parameters that a plug might have, I'd suggest a control surface.
>> Sometimes you don't need to do much tweaking, like maybe go to Wet/Dry, which is the last parameter listed, to shut off a preset's huge wash of delay and reverb.
>> That's just a simple on/off switch, with a value of 1000 or zero.
>> Besides the shift+p parameters, there may be plenty of other options and switches that are only accessible from bit map images on a plug's interface.
>> For those, you need some kind of already written scripts, or, to get sighted help finding the bit map icons, then saving their coordinates and finding a method to return to those coordinates.
>> Indi
>>
>>
>> On 3/22/2014 6:36 PM, Alex H. wrote:
>>> How's the ReaAccess parameters (shift-P) dialog for these? Can you
>>> tweak things, or are there just way too many params and things to do
>>> it that way?
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> On 3/22/14, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>>> Depends on what you call access.
>>>> Predator, Blue, SubBoomBass, which are older Rob Papen synth I have,plus
>>>> Albino, which is a LinPlug Synth, I believe written by Rob Papen, all
>>>> display their list of presets to Window-Eyes, Jaws and probably to NVDA,
>>>> in Reaper.
>>>> I believe all those also respond to program Change messages, and change
>>>> their presets, from any midi keyboard.
>>>> You can assign any of their displayed parameters to any control surface,
>>>> by Midi Learn.
>>>> Predator has a special script that can be added to its registry entry
>>>> that offers more text labeling, don't know if that's for the older 32
>>>> bit versions only, or if it's available on 64 bits as well.
>>>> I never tried to access these plugs directly from their native
>>>> interfaces, just played their presets and made a few tweaks by midi learn.
>>>> Indi
>>>>
>>>> On 3/18/2014 8:34 PM, trahern culver wrote:
>>>>> hey all what's the current accessibility situation of the rob papen
>>>>> product line as specially predator and elbineo synths with the NVDA and
>>>>> system access screen readers?
>>>>>
>>>>> your help with these questions would be most welcome kind regards
>>>>> trahern.
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