>From: "Jay B. Wolf" <jaywolf@ev1.net>
>Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 23:59:29 -0500
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>Subject: New member with questions?
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>Hi there,
>   Those of you that know me, I am Jay Wolf.  A 27 year-old 
> singer-songwriter living in Austin TX.  And a long-time Federationist.
>   I have been in the business since I was sixteen, then running for 
> almost eight years the largest mobile disc-jockey business in Wichita 
> Falls TX.  When I finally started exploring with the guitar and words, I 
> found that my passion was song-writing and performing.  Since then, since 
> about 96, I have been performing solo, with bands, and any other 
> combination allowed.  I am getting ready to release my first full-length 
> album which I am recording, producing, and marketing all myself.
>   I have a publisher in Nashville that I am doing some preliminary work 
> with, and we will se where that goes.  But for now, I am concentrating on 
> finishing the album, duplicating it, and booking a short to long tour 
> around the South to promote the album and myself.
>   So enough about me, here is my question.
>   I have convinced the Commission for the Blind to purchase me much 
> recording equipment, I will not go into detail, but enough to record an 
> acceptable album, dupplicate C.D.s, and more.  Lots of the equipment I 
> can use readily, but some I cannot.
>   For instance my recording unit is a brand new Boss BR-1180 hard disc 
> recorder, and most of the functions are determined by a menue displayed 
> on a LCD display.  Is there anything to make this display accessible, or 
> at least somewhat??
>   Also, has anybody used the Cake-Talking tutorials to go with 
> Cake-Walk.  I hear this is supposed to make opperation much easier for 
> blind users using JFW.
>   So if you have any information, suggestions, or questions, feel free to 
> contact.
>
>Cordially,
>Jay Wolf
>
>
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