Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 09:52:13 -0600
From: Richard Webb <elspider@interl.net>
Subject: access to sadie
attention Richard Ring, Craig Gildner, Curtis Chong and other who
may
be interested:
Greetings, everyone,
I have been in communication with Harold Sneider on an archiving
project he is working on, and understand from discussions with him
that the digital audio editing package we use at the national
center
is not accessible by blind folks. As it's one of the popular apps
for
the audio mastering suite, I'd like to see this remedied.
The other popular apps for audio mastering are mac based, and all
are
also inaccessible. As I plan to build a high quality mastering
facility within a couple of years, I'd like to find something which
I
can use to provide this service to clients. The lack of such
access
has already cost me good employment opportunities in my chosen
field.
Other considerations, such as monitoring speakers and associated
hardware are all known quantities, but I've yet to find accessible
quality digital audio mastering tools. Such software packages as
Sound Forge and Cooledit are only operable at 16 bit resolution,
whereas a quality mastering facility needs to work at 20 or 24
bits.
These other packages I mention are fine for basic editing on a
semi-pro level, but are not what you find at quality mastering
facilities.
AS we have the product at our recording studio located at the
national
center, we're in a good position to help find means of access to
this
package.
As I'm not presently on the R&D listserv, please carbon me with any
further discussion on this topic, or supply me with proper
information
to subscribe to the list so I can follow future discussions.
Regards,
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
Audio recording
Po. Box 614
West Burlington, Ia. 52655
(319) 758-0427
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