[Rwp] OSARA is the future -- Re: interacting with plugins --ReaVerb for example?

Rusty Perez rustys.lists at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 11:49:19 EDT 2015


That certainly sounds like a good request Matej, since you, and I are
both learners, another suggestion might be a "learn keys" mode where
we can type and discover the function of a key.
this seems like such a basic thing that I'm almost embarassed even to
mention it, but there it is.

Rusty


On 3/12/15, Matej Golian via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
> Guys (mainly Jamie), I've just donated, but I have a very specific
> problem with Osara - namely, I don't know what feature to request. Of
> course, I know that I don't neccesarily have to request something, but
> still... :D The reason is because, I'm very new to Reaper. Actually,
> today is the first day I'm trying to record something in REaper for
> real and I've decided that I'll be only going with Osara from now on,
> because, well... Osara is the future + this way I won't develop any
> bad REA-Access habits. :D
> I have noticedone thing however, but I don't know whether it's
> intended behavior or it's just not been implemented yet. When I
> navigate to a track with REA-Access my screen reader tells me how many
> items that particular track contains, but when I do the same with
> Osara, my screen reader doesn't tell me anything - apart from the
> track name that is. So guys what do you think? If it isn't just a bug
> on my end, would this make a good feature request?
> - I'll surely come up with better suggestions once I become more seasoned.
> :D
>
> 2015-03-12 13:40 GMT+01:00, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>> Understood Jamie,
>> plan to sub to the hub soon, just been busy, and makes me sad others
>> haven't jumped on the band wagon and see the future,
>> I've teased this group about being the ghetto of the blind community,
>> but nice things can happen even in the ghetto if enough people have
>> vission,
>> and guys, this is a real opportunity to make something happen, we get
>> these far less often than I wish.
>>
>> so if it dies on the vine, you have yourselves to thank.
>>
>> How much bitching has gone on because re-access died,
>> or nobody took up the cause,
>> well, you won't find anyone more accomodating and willing to work on
>> something like this with the chops than Jamie.
>>
>> So I know everyone's not rich, but hey, 10 bucks, 20 bucks?
>> Put your money where your mouth is, I know there has to be more than 3
>> people here who have made some money using reaper.
>>
>> Reaper isn't even my main daw, and it's helped me solve some problems
>> that sonar couldn't.
>>
>>
>> On 3/11/2015 7:51 PM, James Teh via RWP wrote:
>>> On 12/03/2015 12:55 AM, Chris Belle via RWP wrote:
>>>> but we have a ways to go to get the level of feedback that we got
>>>> from reaccess ...
>>>> waht I would really like to see happen is all the nudging keys and
>>>> shrinking and growing keys to talk and tell you what you are doing
>>>> like they do in reaccess. ...
>>>> but I imagine Osara will get there.
>>>> eventually.
>>> Not singling you out here and really not trying to be harsh, but I'm
>>> going to say this one last time. It will not "get there eventually"
>>> unless people start filing specific, thorough, single item issue
>>> reports on GitHub. So far, there have only been about three people who
>>> have filed issues, yet I keep seeing comments like "we have a ways to
>>> go", "it'd be nice if we had x", etc. Also, vague reports like "OSARA
>>> needs to provide more feedback for commands" are not helpful. Finally,
>>> note that I'll prioritise issues reported by donors (such as yourself,
>>> Chris; thanks!) over others; I'll make no secret of this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jamie
>>>
>>
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