
Making Accessible Audio Software - Perspectives of a Blind Music Producer
ADC - Audio Developer Conference via YouTube
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This conference talk from ADC (Audio Developer Conference) features blind music producer Trey Culver and developer Adam Wilson discussing the challenges and solutions for making audio software accessible to blind users. Explore the limited landscape of truly accessible audio software and hardware, especially for deep sound design rather than preset browsing. Gain valuable insights from Trey's firsthand experience as a blind beat maker and his perspective on creating genuinely accessible tools for visually impaired music producers. Learn from Trey, a musician and music technology consultant who creates techno jungle and experimental grime as Sound Warrior despite being totally blind with cerebral palsy, and Adam Wilson, a seasoned music producer and programmer who transitioned to audio development with a focus on microtonality. Discover practical recommendations for developers to improve accessibility in audio software and hardware during this informative 21-minute presentation from ADCx Gather 2024.
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Making Accessible Audio Software - Perspectives of a Blind Music Producer Trey Culver & Adam Wilson
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ADC - Audio Developer Conference