Ray,

If you have been a Sound Forge user in the past, Sound Forge 15 has about the 
same level of accessibility as past versions.  I am not finding anything that 
has been broken between version 14 and 15.  There are some aspects of Sound 
Forge that are not easy to use but there are some work-arounds.  Some of the 
JAWS scripts that are around may help with some of this, but I have not tried 
them.  Many of the newer plug-ins that have been added during the past several 
versions are not accessible, or at least not very accessible.  Some of the 
newer plug-ins seem to react to the JAWS Touch Cursor, though, and may be 
useful that way.  Most of the older plug-ins that I have used for some time 
have not changed.  I like their noise reduction, for example, and that has not 
changed for years.

I started using Sound Forge back around version 6 so I have learned a lot about 
it over the years that I just don't care to have to relearn over again with 
another product.  However, if you have not used Sound Forge before, I would 
recommend that you see if you can do everything you want to do with another 
program.  If you can, it is probably not worth buying Sound Forge and dealing 
with some of its challenges unless you know that it does something you need.

Reaper is cheaper, and it may well be more accessible, but I have found it has 
a steep learning curve.  It works differently than other audio editors but it 
is extremely flexible.  However, it could be that the time between my birth and 
today is working against me in learning some newer concepts.

I have not done a lot with Sound Forge using NVDA.  If there is a specific 
thing you are wondering about, I could give it a try.  It is possible there is 
an NVDA Add-on for it.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

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Subject: [all-audio] How accessible is Sound Forge 15?

Sure almost everyone here wil have received offers for what appears to 
be large discounts on SF15.


Is anyone using this with NVDA or JFW?  If so, how accessible is it 
these days?


I know many use Goldwave and now Reaper but using Reaper does seemto 
require an involved installation including software to enable access to 
the core of Reaper.  Apart from that it would be a whole learning curve 
to get to be as in using it in the way I use SF now.


any comments welcome.


Ray.

proficient









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