computer help

Category: accessible Devices

Post 1 by SmoothSongstress (Account disabled) on Thursday, 26-Sep-2013 15:04:50

osiyo. ok, before another person complains, i'm posting this here because I wasn't sure where else it'd belong. I have two questions. 1, does anyone have any accessibility tips for adible manager? and 2, can any blind users suggest the most accessible recording studio type computer program? That is, one where u can record more than one track, put reverb and other effects on it, and have the ability to upload it to youtube? I'd appreciate the help. Wa do

Post 2 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 26-Sep-2013 16:58:39

I've used Goldwave from goldwave.com before and have had good luck. I know several folks on here also use Sound Forge although I personally have not.
Good luck.

Post 3 by SmoothSongstress (Account disabled) on Thursday, 26-Sep-2013 17:46:38

wa do. i will try them

Post 4 by Brooke (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 26-Sep-2013 23:17:51

I've used both GoldWave and Sound Forge. Personally, I prefer Sound Forge, but both are usable.

Post 5 by blbobby (Ooo you're gona like this!) on Friday, 27-Sep-2013 6:36:29

audacity is another sound editor, (this one's free!)

Post 6 by SmoothSongstress (Account disabled) on Friday, 27-Sep-2013 11:54:16

yes i have found audacity kind of hard to use.