Hi
The subject team here had great success with assisting a blind student a
few years ago to use the music software with a screen reader - I am
trying to recall who it was and will email you direct with the lecturers
details once they come back to me!
Faye
Faye Langston
Disabilities Co-ordinator
Coventry University
Priory Street
Coventry
CV1 5FB
02476 888309
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Sent: 01 June 2007 11:05
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Subject: Cubase
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone can offer some advice on the accessibility of
Cubase. We have a student starting here in September who will be
expected to use the music sequencing program as part of their music
degree course and I'm interested if anyone out there uses it with a
screen reader. I'm familiar with Cubase and Nuendo so will be really
interested in testing it out with various screenreaders but would love
to hear from someone with direct experience.
Kind regards
John
John Hodgson
Senior Technician (Disabilities)
Specialised Learning Resource Unit (SLRU)
The Library
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, Lancashire.
PR1 2HE
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