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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Reaper has some very basic stuff, a sampler and
some analog thingy, but that's why reaper is 50 bucks and all the others are 10
times the price,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>reaper is a nifty little swiss army knife but you
really do get what you pay for in this world.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>So if you want glorious soft synths, you need to
buy them.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>And then install them, and then tell reaper in the
vst preferences path settings where your vst's reside.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial></FONT> </DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV
style="FONT: 10pt arial; BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A title=keithint1234@gmail.com href="mailto:keithint1234@gmail.com">Keith
Hinton</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=rwp@reaaccess.com
href="mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com">Reapers Without Peepers</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, September 12, 2013 5:31
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility
Query from New User</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Hi, folks:<BR>This question relates to software synths.<BR>You
folks mentioned way back in the thread about spessifying where<BR>your plugins
are, inside the Reaper prefferences.<BR>Well, what if you really don't have
anything installed<BR>I thought Reaper came with it's own synths?<BR>Or do you
need to grab a bunch of Vsts and install them in some place<BR>like c:\Program
Files\Cakewalk\VSTPlugins<BR><BR><BR>On 9/12/13, Chris Belle <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>> wrote:<BR>>
Cool, I'm not using 3.78 at the moment but on 4.5 but I'm sure there's
a<BR>> similar setting someplace for
that.<BR>><BR>><BR>> ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> From: Goldfinga Productions<BR>> To:
Reapers Without Peepers<BR>> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013
9:04 AM<BR>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query from
New User<BR>><BR>><BR>> Check out the defaults section
under the projects portion of the tree<BR>> under preferences. You will
find a nice little checkbox that says "Items<BR>> create automatic fade
in/fade out for new items. That's a way to no longer<BR>> hear little fades
when you split items. I was wondering why I kept hearing<BR>> little
glitches when I would split items. I unchecked that box, and all is<BR>>
well. Hope that helps someone…<BR>><BR>><BR>> On Sep 11,
2013, at 11:39 PM, "Chris Belle" <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>><BR>> > Well, for some reason even though
reaper does a nice job of playing<BR>> back,<BR>> > split
items especially if you use the z to get 0 crossings, it still<BR>> sounds
split in some cases, if you push amplitude changes too far, where
as<BR>> automation doesn't.<BR>> ><BR>>
> But for most practical purposes, it amounts to the same thing and<BR>>
doesn't matter.<BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> > ----- Original Message -----<BR>>
> From: Jim Snowbarger<BR>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:53
PM<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query from
New User<BR>> ><BR>> > My guess is that,
when you split an audio item, nothing actually happens<BR>> to the
signal. An item is just a set of control parameters, And, if
two<BR>> adjacent items refer to adjacent parts of the audio file, I
but there isn't<BR>> even any cross fading going on. It's like me
telling you to count from 1 to<BR>> 3, and then count from 4 to
10. I wont' hear you jump from 3 to 4. Your<BR>> brain
will concatenate automatically, and you'll count from 1 to 10, and<BR>>
I'll believe you.<BR>> > The only down side is the need to
press control+right Arrow more times<BR>> to get anywhere. But,
hey.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> ><BR>> > ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> > From: Chris Belle<BR>> > To:
Reapers Without Peepers<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, September
11, 2013 7:06 PM<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper
Accessibility Query from New User<BR>> ><BR>>
> Well, at least with item based editing in reaper, you don't mess
up<BR>> anything.<BR>> ><BR>> > It
bothers me that we have to split audio to do things, even though it<BR>>
works, and reaper's crossfades are very smooth, it's still technically
not<BR>> cool to have to tear apart your audio just to do a little
automation.<BR>> > Or get around, in other words, to my
engineer's head it's better to bend<BR>> it than break it, even if you can
fix it prety good.<BR>> > Just in midi, this concept will
work better, because it won't be<BR>> necessary to cross-fade broken audio
events.<BR>> ><BR>> > It's just a matter
of grouping then more than any physical changes to<BR>> the actual
data.<BR>> ><BR>> > Item based midi
editing, ok then , this will help, the other shoe drops<BR>>
'grin'.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> > From: David P
Shortland<BR>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 5:55
PM<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query from
New User<BR>> ><BR>> > Hi & Greetings
from Down Under...<BR>> ><BR>> > Not as
far as I have been abel to discover....<BR>>
><BR>> > It always seems to start at the beginning of the
Event List...<BR>> ><BR>> > You can use
Page Up & Page Down keys to jump 7 events at a time...<BR>>
><BR>> > However, the work around that I do for this one
is if I need to edit<BR>> something that is say 16 bars into a Item.... I
just do a split just before<BR>> the section I wish to edit and Voila when
the new Item is opened you are<BR>> right there...<BR>>
><BR>> > The more I use REAPER ... the more I am getting
to know how this Item<BR>> based Editing worx...<BR>>
><BR>> > ...and liking it...<BR>>
><BR>> > It does not matter to me whether a Trak has One
Item, several items or<BR>> several thousand items,... at any given time
you can Glue all the Items<BR>> together and each part retains what you
have edited and you can start<BR>> again...<BR>>
><BR>> > Also just as a quick mention, which some of us
may need to get our heads<BR>> around, is the concept of not having a
dedicated SubGroup area.... the<BR>> flexibility that REAPER allows by
being able to put anything anywhere and<BR>> being able to route anything
to anywhere is simply in a word ... NICE!!!<BR>>
><BR>> > Anyway... on with the
Editing...<BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> > Kind regards<BR>>
><BR>> > David P Shortland<BR>> >
DragonScore Productions<BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
> From: Chris Belle<BR>> > Sent: Thursday, September 12,
2013 6:17 AM<BR>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query
from New User<BR>> ><BR>> > Hey, I have
done that but is there an easy way to move between midi<BR>>
events?<BR>> ><BR>> > I mean you can move
along the time line, but in sonar it jumps through<BR>> all the extra time
and immediately goes to the next midi event.<BR>>
><BR>> > Or do you have to go to the exact place on the
time like for each midi<BR>> event?<BR>>
><BR>> > That was one thing killing
me.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> >
----- Original Message -----<BR>> > From: David P
Shortland<BR>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 2:45
PM<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query from
New User<BR>> ><BR>> > Hi & Greetings
again from Down Under<BR>> ><BR>> > Again,
just a little addendum to Indy's post...<BR>>
><BR>> > Once you have selected the MIDI Item you wish to
Edit<BR>> > Control plus Alt plus E opens the MIDI
Editor...<BR>> ><BR>> > You only need to
do this once but you need to go to the Options Menu
(I<BR>><BR>> > think) or it might be the View
Menu...(apologies not sure which)<BR>> ><BR>>
> Select Event List...<BR>> ><BR>> >
You can scroll up and down the Event List with the cursor
keys<BR>> ><BR>> > When you want to Edit
an Event Focus on it and press Control plus F2<BR>>
><BR>> > This Opens the Event Item Dialog and yu can TAB
around and change<BR>> whatever<BR>> > you
wish...<BR>> ><BR>> > No need to go to the
Apply or OK buttons just hit Enter when you have<BR>> >
finished your Edit...<BR>> ><BR>> > Kind
regards<BR>> ><BR>> > David P
Shortland<BR>> > DragonScore Productions<BR>>
><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> > -----Original Message-----<BR>>
> From: Indigo<BR>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013
8:52 PM<BR>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper Accessibility Query
from New User<BR>> ><BR>> > I used those
ancient midi sequencers in dos or on the Atari ST; , like<BR>>
> Voyettra Gold, Doctor T's Keyboard Midi Sequencer, all
totally<BR>> > accessible, just punching in numbers, then I
did midi from hardware<BR>> > sequencers, from Yamaha and
the MMT8; then I edited midi from Sonar<BR>> > versions 4,
6, 7 and 8.5.3, and to me all editing at the event level
is<BR>> > the most tedious, most boring thing I could
imagine.<BR>> ><BR>> > I'd rather play in
a passage a dozen times until I get it just right<BR>> >
than chase down a single midi event and type in number
values.<BR>> > But, for those who don't mind, I think
Reaper's layout for getting at<BR>> > notes and every single
note event possible at tab and arrow keys<BR>> > couldn't be
more ideal.<BR>> > How could it be easier than having
everything neately labeled and laid<BR>> > out at the taband
arrow keys; where you can arrow to other note values,<BR>> >
for instance, or type in different numbers for velocity, note
length,<BR>> > pitch, program number, yada yada
yada?<BR>> > One thing to note is that; when finished with
editing; you need to tab<BR>> > to apply, and then hit
enter; but there can be another step that might<BR>> > or
might not be required.<BR>> > At certain places, you might
need to find an OK button that needs to be<BR>> > clicked;
after pressing enter on Apply takes you back to the track<BR>>
view;<BR>> > so look out for that one.<BR>>
> If anyone is not hearing their changes of values being applied to
their<BR>> > music, go to your number pad and use your PC
cursor slash mouse pointer<BR>> > slash object navigation to
find that OK button, then left click it.<BR>> > I'll go
search my collection and repost David Shortland's method
of<BR>> > reaching the midi editor.<BR>> >
By the way, since it's a different midi editor than the inline
editor<BR>> > that Ivan's shortcut reached, maybe reaAccess
is not doing anything to<BR>> > assist with access of
David's midi editor, it's just screenreader<BR>> >
friendly because Reaper is written that way, using Microsoft
standard<BR>> > menus and controls.<BR>> >
Indi<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> ><BR>> > On 9/11/2013 4:51 AM,
Scott Chesworth wrote:<BR>> > > I'm really not a MIDI
type, but sure, a repost of David's steps is<BR>> > >
bound to help someone.<BR>> > ><BR>> >
> Yeah, of course MIDI is MIDI is MIDI from DAW to DAW, but I'd
wager<BR>> > > there would be neat little tips and tricks
people use to speed up<BR>> > > editing which are
specific to each one. Sometimes, just watching<BR>> > >
someone else who's got a workflow down smashing through a task can
be<BR>> > > quite inspiring.<BR>> >
><BR>> > > Scott<BR>> >
><BR>> > ><BR>> > > On 9/11/13,
Indigo <<A href="mailto:33indigo@charter.net">33indigo@charter.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>> > >> I'll dig out and post the guide to
bringing up the midi editor,<BR>> David<BR>> > >>
Shortland style, which is step-by-step to get inside the midi<BR>>
editor,<BR>> > >> right down to the event list for
each note of your music along the<BR>> > >>
timeline.<BR>> > >> Anyone who has the least
experience with editing midi events in<BR>> every<BR>> >
>> sequencer or daw ever made should know that midi is midi; and
it<BR>> isn't<BR>> > >> different in a different
daw.<BR>> > >> Each event is clearly labeled in
Reaper, in plain English, and if<BR>> you<BR>> > >>
want to shorten or lengthen a note length, or move the note up or<BR>> down
a<BR>> > >> list of chromatic notes, or shift it to
another octave, or alter its<BR>> > >> velocity
number, or move the note's position on the timeline, or a<BR>>
> >> thousand other editing details; duh, what's so hard about that
to<BR>> figure<BR>> > >> out?<BR>>
> >> So, it's laid out differently from Voyettra Gold, or Sonar,
or<BR>> ProTools,<BR>> > >> don't we all expect
that?<BR>> > >> It's good for the health of our brain
cells to exercise them,<BR>> otherwise<BR>> > >> we
get to be an old dog that can't learn new tricks.<BR>> >
>> When all note events are clearly labeled, all laid out very<BR>>
conveniently<BR>> > >> at the tab keys, with edit
fields at the arrow keys, what more could<BR>> > >>
anyone ever hope for in access from a screenreader?<BR>> >
>> Indi<BR>> > >><BR>> >
>><BR>> > >> On 9/10/2013 8:15 PM, Scott
Chesworth wrote:<BR>> > >>> I've dropped Roy a line
to see whether he'd have time to share some<BR>> >
>>> wisdom. Just hit on the idea of spending a bit of time hanging
out<BR>> > >>> with each of the people on here that
are using Reaper to do cool<BR>> > >>> stuff,
whatever their stuff may be. I'd interview them and record
a<BR>> > >>> bit of them in action for an hour at
most, then handle all the<BR>> boring<BR>> > >>>
editing uploading headache stuff so they don't have too. Seems like<BR>>
if<BR>> > >>> enough people are keen to be featured
it'd make a neat little<BR>> podcast<BR>> > >>>
series. I could justify putting the time into it seeing as I'd
no<BR>> > >>> doubt learn a bunch of stuff along
the way.<BR>> > >>><BR>> >
>>> Let's see what happens. First time I've been excited about Reaper
in<BR>> a<BR>> > >>> while, so I hope the
response from Roy is positive so I can strike<BR>> >
>>> while the iron is hot here.<BR>> >
>>><BR>> > >>> Scott<BR>>
> >>><BR>> > >>> On 9/11/13, Chris
Belle <<A href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>> > >>>> Roy seems to have a leg up on
some of the things we don't, bet he'd<BR>><BR>> >
>>>> help<BR>> > >>>>
out<BR>> > >>>> if we approached him with a few
clams.<BR>> > >>>><BR>> >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> > >>>> From:
Goldfinga Productions<BR>> >
>>>> To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > >>>>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:28 PM<BR>> >
>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper
Accessibility Query from New User<BR>> >
>>>><BR>> > >>>><BR>>
> >>>> ah, well that is a hole new
animal… I can do some of it, but I<BR>><BR>> >
>>>> would<BR>> > >>>>
like<BR>> > >>>> to better edit stuff. Is there
a person doing this already? Are<BR>> they<BR>> >
>>>> giving<BR>> > >>>> lessons?
lol<BR>> > >>>><BR>> >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> On Sep 10, 2013, at 5:16 PM, "Chris
Belle"<BR>> <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > I mean doing detailed editing
and such.<BR>> > >>>>
><BR>> > >>>> >
Are you down with that, I can load up and play midi and<BR>>
such,<BR>> > >>>> but<BR>> >
>>>> detailed editing and nudging notes and doing transforms or
search<BR>> and<BR>> > >>>> replace like the
interpolate dialogue in sonar, that sort of<BR>> stuff.<BR>>
> >>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> > ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> > >>>> >
From: Goldfinga Productions<BR>> >
>>>> > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > >>>> >
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 3:44 PM<BR>> >
>>>> > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper
Accessibility Query from New User<BR>> >
>>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> > I use midi all the time with
reaper…<BR>> > >>>> >
That's why I have been all over poise, that's one less piece<BR>>
of<BR>> > >>>> hardware<BR>> >
>>>> that I have to hook up to the mixer. Now I can leave my npc
at the<BR>> > >>>> church.<BR>>
> >>>> lol.<BR>> >
>>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> > On Sep 10, 2013, at 4:41 PM,
"Chris Belle"<BR>> <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> ><BR>> >
>>>> > > yeh,
reaper<BR>> > >>>> >
> isn't where sonar is but definitely useable,<BR>> >
>>>> > > especially with straight
audio.<BR>> > >>>> >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> We're all gonna have to flip Roy a few sheckles and get him<BR>>
to<BR>> > >>>> show us<BR>> >
>>>> how he does midi with reaper,<BR>> >
>>>> > > I just ain't figured it out
yet.<BR>> > >>>> >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> I mean I can do basics load a osft synth and hit the
midi<BR>> > >>>> editor,<BR>>
> >>>> > > and see some events
and such, but it ain't anything like<BR>> sonar<BR>> >
>>>> and<BR>> > >>>> there are no
docs,<BR>> > >>>> >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> We desperately need some serious docs shoing how to
do<BR>> > >>>> everything.<BR>>
> >>>> > ><BR>>
> >>>> > ><BR>>
> >>>> > > ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> > >>>> >
> From: Goldfinga Productions<BR>> >
>>>> > > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > >>>> >
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 3:34 PM<BR>> >
>>>> > > Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaper
Accessibility Query from New<BR>> User<BR>> >
>>>> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > That's exactly where I was
going with that. lol. I use<BR>> reaper,<BR>> >
>>>> hell,<BR>> > >>>> like I said
in my last message, I paid for it.<BR>> >
>>>> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > On Sep 10, 2013, at 4:25
PM, "Chris Belle"<BR>> > >>>> <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > > I think GF was being
humorous.<BR>> > >>>>
> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > > I took it that way
anyhow.<BR>> > >>>> >
> ><BR>> > >>>>
> > > Kind of how we get the shaft and the end of the
line<BR>> > >>>> everywhere<BR>>
> >>>> in<BR>> > >>>> the world
and have to fight like dogs to not get left out,<BR>> >
>>>> > > > but you know how it
works in this world, money talks and<BR>> > >>>>
bullshit<BR>> > >>>> walks.<BR>>
> >>>> > >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> > If there were 20 million blind reaper users ready to
buy<BR>><BR>> > >>>>
access<BR>> > >>>> would be here next week
'grin'.<BR>> > >>>> >
> ><BR>> > >>>>
> > > For now we just have to cowboy up and do the best we<BR>>
can.<BR>> > >>>> >
> ><BR>> > >>>>
> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > > ----- Original Message
-----<BR>> > >>>> >
> > From: Scott Chesworth<BR>> >
>>>> > > > To: Reapers Without
Peepers<BR>> > >>>> >
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:10 PM<BR>> >
>>>> > > > Subject: Re: [RWP]
Reaper Accessibility Query from New<BR>> User<BR>> >
>>>> > > ><BR>>
> >>>> > > > Couple of points
to keep in mind before you dig too deep<BR>> into<BR>> >
>>>> slating<BR>> >
>>>> > > > the Reaper developers
in public...<BR>> > >>>>
> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > > They are aware that a
visually impaired userbase exists,<BR>> and<BR>> >
>>>> have<BR>> >
>>>> > > > gradually been
exposing GUI elements over time. If you<BR>> need<BR>> >
>>>> proof<BR>> > >>>>
of<BR>> > >>>> > >
> that, do some mousing around in Reaper on PC and see how<BR>>
much<BR>> > >>>> NVDA<BR>> >
>>>> > > > tells you, or compare
how much is visible with VoiceOver<BR>> on<BR>> >
>>>> Mac<BR>> > >>>>
now<BR>> > >>>> >
> > against a version from a couple years back. API bugs<BR>>
that<BR>> > >>>> impacted<BR>>
> >>>> > > > upon ReaAccess
were fixed, and there have been a couple<BR>> of<BR>> >
>>>> instances<BR>> >
>>>> > > > where accessibility
gets a mention in the changelogs. A<BR>> > >>>>
couple<BR>> > >>>> of<BR>> >
>>>> > > > people with decent
track records of getting stuff done<BR>> are in<BR>> >
>>>> contact<BR>> >
>>>> > > > with Justin the lead
developer, all be it sporadically.<BR>> > >>>>
They're<BR>> > >>>> not<BR>> >
>>>> > > > shouting from the
rooftops about that, but when the<BR>> progress<BR>> >
>>>> comes,<BR>> > >>>>
it<BR>> > >>>> > >
> happens in fits and starts and has been largely due to<BR>>
nudges<BR>> > >>>> and<BR>> >
>>>> > > > guidance from these
key people. I think it's fair to say<BR>> that<BR>> >
>>>> Cockos<BR>> >
>>>> > > > have demonstrated that
they're happy to help, but they<BR>> need<BR>> >
>>>> guidance<BR>> >
>>>> > > > and it needs to fit
around their existing roadmap. I<BR>> think<BR>> >
>>>> it's<BR>> > >>>>
pretty<BR>> > >>>> >
> > unfair to say we've been shafted. If you must find a home<BR>>
for<BR>> > >>>> that<BR>> >
>>>> > > > accusation, Ivan's
your man. Tell him who sent you lol.<BR>> >
>>>> > > ><BR>>
> >>>> > > > Is the future
certain? No. Then again, are their other<BR>> DAW<BR>> >
>>>> developers<BR>> >
>>>> > > > showing markedly less
interest? You betcha.<BR>> >
>>>> > > ><BR>>
> >>>> > > > Nice idea re the
NVDA team. Last time I approached Jamie<BR>><BR>> >
>>>> about<BR>> > >>>>
Reaper<BR>> > >>>> >
> > he was up to his ears in Sonar as his pet project, but<BR>>
who<BR>> > >>>> knows,<BR>> >
>>>> > > > someone else might
have better luck catching him at the<BR>> right<BR>> >
>>>> time.<BR>> >
>>>> > > ><BR>>
> >>>> > > >
Scott<BR>> > >>>> >
> ><BR>> > >>>>
> > ><BR>> >
>>>> > > > On 9/10/13, Goldfinga
Productions <<A
href="mailto:goldfingas@gmail.com">goldfingas@gmail.com</A>><BR>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> > > > > Glad I could
brighten your day with that one. lol.<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> > > On Sep 10, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Keith Hinton<BR>>
> >>>> <<A
href="mailto:keithint1234@gmail.com">keithint1234@gmail.com</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
><BR>> > >>>> >
> > >> Muhahahahahahahhahaha! Cock OS! Oh dear! LOL Okay,<BR>>
I'll<BR>> > >>>> stop<BR>> >
>>>> laughing<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>
now.<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >> But yeah, I think we've got it for
sure.<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >> On 9/10/13,
Goldfinga Productions<BR>> <<A
href="mailto:goldfingas@gmail.com">goldfingas@gmail.com</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>> Remember
folks, the developers of reaper call them<BR>> selves<BR>>
> >>>> "cockos." If<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>
you<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>> break that down, it spells "cock OS." lol. I think
we<BR>> got<BR>> > >>>>
the<BR>> > >>>> shaft on<BR>>
> >>>> > > > >>>
this<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>> one.<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>><BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>><BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>> On Sep 10, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Keith
Hinton<BR>> > >>>> <<A
href="mailto:keithint1234@gmail.com">keithint1234@gmail.com</A>><BR>>
> >>>> > > > >>>
wrote:<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>> I can
tel you, despite being new myself, that yes,<BR>> >
>>>> ReaAccess<BR>> > >>>>
has<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>> always been (basicly) the accessibility pathway
for<BR>><BR>> > >>>>
screen<BR>> > >>>> readers
to<BR>> > >>>> > >
> >>>> interface to Reaper.<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>> The
development has die out-last update was in<BR>> 2010.<BR>>
> >>>> > > > >>>>
A few folks have been able to use Reaper 4 with<BR>> >
>>>> ReaAccess<BR>> > >>>>
just<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>> fine-looking up workarounds for things etc, but
as<BR>> I<BR>> > >>>>
understand<BR>> > >>>> it<BR>>
> >>>> > > > >>>>
your largely on your own with Reaper anyways.<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
Without ReaAccess, I do not believe any native<BR>> >
>>>> accessibility<BR>> > >>>>
exists in<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>> Reaper itself.<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
However, again, I could be utterly wrong.<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>> If
others could reply to this new users question as<BR>><BR>>
> >>>> well,<BR>> > >>>>
that<BR>> > >>>> might<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
help-but I believe I've answered it.<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>> On
9/10/13, Daveed Mandell <<A
href="mailto:daveedm@sbcglobal.net">daveedm@sbcglobal.net</A>><BR>>
> >>>> wrote:<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
Hello:<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
What is the status of Reaper accessibility right<BR>> now?
I<BR>> > >>>> understand<BR>>
> >>>> > > >
>>>>> that<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
Reaper's developers have shown little or no<BR>> interest
in<BR>> > >>>> making<BR>> >
>>>> the<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
software<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>>> accessible, and that accessibility has
been<BR>> provided<BR>> > >>>>
through<BR>> > >>>> a<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
separate<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>>> bridfe produced by blind people working
from this<BR>> list<BR>> > >>>>
and<BR>> > >>>> website. I<BR>>
> >>>> > > >
>>>>> also<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
understand that the website itself isn't<BR>>
functioning<BR>> > >>>>
anymore<BR>> > >>>> due to<BR>>
> >>>> > > >
>>>>> problems<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
related to spam. At any rate, is the latest version<BR>>
of<BR>> > >>>> Reaper,<BR>> >
>>>> version<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
4.5,<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>>> accessible for blind folks? It is interesting
to<BR>> note<BR>> > >>>>
the<BR>> > >>>> difference<BR>>
> >>>> > > >
>>>>> in<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
attitude between the developers of Reaper, versus<BR>>
the<BR>> > >>>> developers
of<BR>> > >>>> > >
> >>>>> the<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
free<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>>> Audacity audio software, who have been
very<BR>> > >>>>
conscientiously<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
integrating<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>>> accessibility into the software. Thanks
for any<BR>> updates<BR>> > >>>>
and<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>>> information<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
regarding Reaper accessibility.<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
Regards,<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
Daveed Mandell<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>>
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> >>>> > > >
>>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
--<BR>> > >>>> > >
> >>>> Sincerely,<BR>> >
>>>> > > >
>>>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
Keith<BR>> > >>>> >
> > >>>> Home Phone:<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
928-554-3936<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>>> Mobile Phone:<BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>>
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>>><BR>> > >>>>
> > > >>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>>
GF<BR>> > >>>> > >
> >>><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>> Check me
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>>>> > > >
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>>>> > > > >>
Sincerely,<BR>> > >>>>
> > > >><BR>> >
>>>> > > > >>
Keith<BR>> > >>>> >
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>>>> > > > >
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