Re: a blind musician requesting help from other blind brothers andsisters who love to sing and play
My answer has been a laptop ... I get the songs I want from the Internet, put them in a folder on the laptop, plug the laptop into my sound system, split JAWS off to my headset/earpiece, select the song I want from the folder with winamp, windows media player, whatever and sing my heart out.
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From: Ryan Coverdell via Jfw Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 2:34 AM To: Jfw@... Subject: a blind musician requesting help from other blind brothers andsisters who love to sing and play I have been singing gospel and other popular standards in churches, rest homes, and other small groups for over twenty years. In the early days, preparing a customized mix for each small group was easy. Put the cd in the player, put a tape in, and press record. Or I would put two tapes in a radio, press record and play, and seemlessly make my mix. Now, (at least from my point of view), making a mix isn't easy. I have discovered a program called Cdex, which, when I run it, converts me files to mp 3's. But where the problem arises is how I can best get those mp-3 files onto a cd with the fewest and easiest keyboard commands. The ripping program is mouse-oriented, and can be done by a sighted person. But what if you want to copy an mp-3 file onto a cd? And how can that file then be converted into a formatt that can be played on a standard cd player? For the sake of this I am coining a phrase radio-ready. How do I convert an mp-3 audio file down-loaded from the internet onto a cd, with as few steps as possible, seemlessly, onto a cd and convert it to a radio-ready formatt using the key-board, by myself? Similarly, how do you convert songs from cd to cd, also in as few steps as possible? Are there recording machines that duplicate from cd to cd, so I can maybe avoid the computer? Please, please respond to this question. It is very urgent. If you are a musician who struggle with these issues and can share your stories, please post to the list. If you are a musician who has answer to share with your questioning brothers and sisters, please post. I sent out a message earlier this week about Real Player cloud that generated absolutely no response, and this issue with my music ministry and accompaniment tracks is even more important. Thank you ahead of time. Kindest regards, Ryan Coverdell P.S. If this list is not the best place to post your questions please tell me that as well. Also, if you are a person with answers, could you provide your phone number and the time you would be available so I could maybe talk to you about these things? Again, thank you for your response. I look forward to starting a lively discussion among list members who have had a variety of experiences. _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@... http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com |
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