Suggest that you contact Jacqueline Clifton
([log in to unmask]) who may be able to advise on this one,
best wishes, Loretto O'Callaghan, Imperial College London
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of M.G.Dixon
Sent: 03 October 2006 17:56
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Subject: Re: blind student doing creative music technology
Hmm I think you have your work cut out on this one.
I'll try and have a look but I'm not hopeful, Logic
is hard enough to get to grips with on its own without
any disability (I know I have it) In fact Cubase on the
PC has been one of the few screen reader friendly
applications virtually all others are not.
Supercollider is an Object Orientated real time music programming
language based on Smalltalk... (that's as simple as it gets
without geek speak). The best thing for this student would
be a geeky sighted helper whose into music.
I'll do some searching and testing and get back to you.
How urgent is this?
Regards Malcolm (composer and music technology geek)
Malcolm Dixon
Manager - OU Access Centre
The Open University
Frank Henshaw Building
Hammerwood Gate
Kents Hill
Milton Keynes
MK7 6BY
Tel: 01908-(6)-55352
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jane Bousfield
Sent: 29 September 2006 16:11
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Subject: blind student doing creative music technology
Can anyone advise on the correct kit for incorporating applemac, screen
reader, firefox (constant access to internet), logic, supercollider? Is
the Voice Over screenreader on Mac up to the job? Can it be tweaked to
work smoothly with firefox because this seems to be one of the main
problems? I'm not very techie so answers in English please! Thanks Jane
Bousfield Student Adviser (Disabilities) Learning Support Anglia Ruskin
University East Road CAMBRIDGE CB1 1PT 0845 1962434
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