[Jobs] Blind People in the Recording Industry

Albert Yoo albertyoo1 at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 23 22:36:44 CDT 2006


What is the sonar program? Albert


>From: "Tim Elder" <tim at timeldermusic.com>
>Reply-To: Jobs for the Blind <jobs at nfbnet.org>
>To: "Jobs for the Blind" <jobs at nfbnet.org>
>Subject: Re: [Jobs] Blind People in the Recording Industry
>Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 18:55:30 -0700
>
>There are plenty of blind people in the recording industry. I'd say most of
>them doing it though are freelance for hire or own their own studios. It
>kind of depends if you want to go into business recording other people or 
>if
>you simply have the equipment and proficiency so you can produce your own
>records without having to hire an engineer and studio for $50 and upper
>hour. I operate my own studio setup to save costs in production but don't
>really hire my services out because I'd rather spend the time focusing on 
>my
>own music and selling CDs.
>The bottom line though is that there are blind people operating recording
>studios on many different levels. There's a plethora of individuals working
>out of small bedroom project studios and the number starts to shrink as you
>get up into the larger more expensive studio setups. It kind of just 
>depends
>on what you want to do, what you know how to do and how much demand there 
>is
>for your skill set and equipment.
>Sonar is an excellent accessible program for extensive MIDI arranging and
>light audio multi-tracking. Pro Tools is the industry standard for
>multi-track audio recording and production. It isn't completely accessible
>but there are a number of tactile surface controllers and screenreader
>applications that get it in the ball park. There are other alternatives as
>well.
>Let me know if you want to know more.
>  Tim Elder
>The music I produce
>http://radioaltar.com
>or
>http://myspace.com/radioaltar
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jim Portillo" <jp100 at earthlink.net>
>To: "Jobs for the Blind" <jobs at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 2:54 PM
>Subject: Re: [Jobs] Blind People in the Recording Industry
>
>
> > Quite honestly, that would interest me very much as well!
> > Jim
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dick Davis" <ddavis at blindinc.org>
> > To: "'Jobs for the Blind'" <jobs at nfbnet.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 1:42 PM
> > Subject: [Jobs] Blind People in the Recording Industry
> >
> >
> >> I'm wondering if any of you guys know of blind people who work as
> >> recording
> >> technicians or do other jobs in the recording industry.  I am working
> >> with
> >> a
> >> guy who very much wants to be a recording technician.
> >>
> >> Thanks for any help you can give.
> >>
> >> Dick Davis
> >> Assistant Director
> >> BLIND, Inc.
> >>
> >>
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