Hi James!
Me too I'm interested in linux audio applications for blind people and my
site
http://ltsb.sf.net is concerned with this subject. I think there are some
more people interested in the same subject, I believe there's Mario Lang, the
guy who inspired ardour-ksi and a couple of other folks. Linux and audio is
simply the best choice for blind users, that's my opinion. For the linux folks
take the liberty and time to build text-based interfaces or have programming
languages for musical applications. You don't find this in any other MODERN
operating system. Only the old dos was completely up to that task. Did I say
completely? No, 'cause even they had a few only graphics apps, which marked
"high quality" products of that time. Those early graphic apps, weren't up
for
accessibility.
Kindest regards and forgive my flaming temperament :-)
Julien
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Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles)
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