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Original Message                 Date: 04-Feb-03  @  06:50 PM   -   SONAR for the blind

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I was working for the Princes Trust last week, and there was a blind girl on the course who works with Cakewalk - we got into a discussion about screen readers, and she was wanting to know if SONAR can use one - It seems that these 'readers' can speak out what parameter you have highlighted as you move around the programme using key commands... you can use one with MS Word for example, and she uses one now I think with Cakewalk 9 (i guess it's V9 anyways)

is this possible Mr Cakewalk?

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Message 11/16             06-Feb-03  @  12:39 AM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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I didn't follow that K. Sorry. Huh, ???

I spent some time with Stevie Wonder at a conference in March of last year! He said he uses Sonar now, but prefers CW9 because of the dancin' dots application! He doesn't need anyone else there with CW9.

A blind person can use the CW9 program with Dancin' dots without any assistance, that's how it will be with Sonar by the end of the year.

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Message 12/16             06-Feb-03  @  07:15 PM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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is there a version for the deaf as well?



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Message 13/16             06-Feb-03  @  10:04 PM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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Hey, I know a deaf guy who loves to go to parties because the bass at techno gigs is deep enough to feel it on the dancefloor... so:

Deaf people don't need anything to assist but a penchant for DEEP! hehehe

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Message 14/16             06-Feb-03  @  10:06 PM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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or meters. my boss played some tunes he mixed by meters alone and it sounded damned good! better than a lot of stuff I've heard...



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Message 15/16             06-Feb-03  @  11:59 PM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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eh?... you mean all the bass was over 2 meters in wavelength?



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Message 16/16             07-Feb-03  @  12:26 AM     Edit: 07-Feb-03  |  12:27 AM   -   RE: SONAR for the blind

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the little glowy things that bounce up and down when you hit play.

hahahahah, too funny



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