Re: Feature-rich Audio Editors
Georgina Joyce
Hello Jesse,
I would suggest you look at Reaper. There are specially designed courses for us. Using NVDA is very accessible with a program by the NVDA team called OSARA and the SWS plugin gives the best accessible solution. In addition you can explore Reaper free of charge. The Mac version of OSARA is very accessible but I think the overall feeling is that Windows is a little easier. I manage the Mac but I am only a basic user and just learning. I am following the booth junky and getting a good voice over set-up. I am too wanting to add intro music etc. later. The course Audio Ins and Outs to which I refer can be found here: http://wiki.cucat.org/index.php/Main/AudioInsAndOuts They had made the materials free as their funding had dried up. If you can’t find the lectures PM me. Furthermore, there is a dedicated email list called Reaper for Peepers. Again PM me if you require details for subscribing if you can’t find it via Google. Gena On 16 Oct 2019, at 16:36, Jesse Tregarthen <jessetregarthen@gmail.com> wrote:Gena Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Loc: IO83PS 73
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