Re: Music app accessibility (Was: Re: Editing zynadsuxfx/yoshimi patches?)

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Hello Massy!
Hm, maybe you're right and taking a completely new approach would be the thing. Where accessibility is concerned I only have to think of Mac. People trying to map things to keys and shortcuts for ages and then they come along and now a blind friend of mine bought the new Macbook, becuase it has such a big mouse/touch pad. :-) Returning to music: The new mixes - sometimes - are very pollished, but that is a technology, that we didn't have before. Not in that precise a fashion and I rather like it sometimes. It depends on the style of music. But there are a few very interesting effects you can achieve with graphic timelines and visual EQs. Still, it would be interesting to think of other/new concepts to represent things in a totally non-graphical way.
  Warmly yours
          Julien

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