Am Mittwoch, den 16.02.2011, 14:43 -0500 schrieb S. Massy: > Hey again, > > Day before yesterday I decided to give gx_head a whirl to see whether it > would be accessible under orca and was pleased to find out that it > mostly is. (orca is a screen-reader, btw) I had a lot of fun playing and > jamming around. There is only one problem: while the buttons and sliders > are recognised as such, most of them are not labelled, requiring one to > "prod and find out" which by and large isn't too difficult. Hey Normally all controllers are labelled, except the effect move controllers witch have a simple sign on it, and the effect on/off controllers, witch have , yea, a red/green light , only we use pango or cairo to render the fonts, didn't now if that could be a problem for orca. Also, we have add tool-tips to nearly any controller, could that be a help for you, I guess not really ? > Pre/post-gain and bass/mid/trebble aren't too hard to guess, and I guess > I found the selector that changes cab simulation, but I'd still like it > if anyone could walk me through the various selectors/sliders, > especially for the effects, and tell me what they are. Also, I was > wondering whether it might be considered for future releases to > associate a text label with each GUI slider/button/etc. I guess it will be hard special for the effects, because you can load /unload and move them in the chain. Are there special needs to make labels accessible for ocra ? > > BTW, has anybody found a good clean setting with gx_head? I could get > plenty of lovely crunch and grit, but didn't have much success in the > clean department. I the preset menu under Factory Settings -> zettberlin -> krystallic is a clean setting were you can start with. > > Cheers, > S.M. regards hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user