Recording hardware for blind users

Recording hardware for blind users
There are a variety of devices and software tools available that can help blind users record audio. Some examples include:
Digital audio recorders: These devices are specifically designed for recording audio and are often small and portable, making them easy to carry around. Some popular models include the Olympus DM-720, the Zoom H1n, and the Tascam DR-05X. Many of these devices have built-in microphones, but they can also be used with external microphones for higher-quality recordings.

…American Musical Supply…

https://americanmusical.com

Smartphone apps: Many smartphones have built-in audio recording capabilities, and there are also a variety of apps available for both iOS and Android that can be used for recording audio. Some popular options include Voice Memos for iOS, and Smart Voice Recorder for Android. These apps often have simple, easy-to-use interfaces and can automatically save recordings to the device’s memory.
Specialized recording software: There are also a variety of software tools that are specifically designed for use by blind or visually impaired users. For example, JAWS is a popular screen reader program that includes a built-in audio recording feature. Additionally, Windows has built-in accessibility features such as narrator that also could be used for recording

…System Access…

https://serotek.com

…Reaper…

https://reaper.fm

In terms of hardware, many of these devices have tactile buttons and audio prompts that can be used to navigate their menus and controls. Additionally, some digital audio recorders, smartphones, and specialized software programs have built-in accessibility features, such as text-to-speech capabilities and support for refreshable braille displays, which can make them even easier to use for blind users.
It could be worth checking with your local assistive technology center or organizations that help blind people to know more about the best options for you based on your specific needs and budget.

…Reapers Without Peepers…

https://groups.io/g/rwp

Kevin Brown is a blind, jazz saxophonist…
With over 40 years of professional experience,...Kevin has developed an intense, improvive style of playing.
His unique sound is both soothing, and captivating to the listener…

Kevin has toured the USA, Canada, Europe, The Hawian Islands, and Spain…
Being profitient in several styles of music such as jazz, blues, rock, fusion, R n B, funk, classical, and country,...
Has allowed Kevin to play in many bands, and groups ranging from his solo performances, to a 40 piece jazz orchestra…

Kevin ownes, and operates his recording studio:
Curse Buster Sound

…Kevin writes, composes, masters, and records all of his songs in his studio…

…Kevin plays all of the instruments on his songs…

…Kevin says “If I could do only one thing right,...Let it be music that inspires people to do the right thing”...

https://open.spotify.com/track/4hUDwfQRfllsne4ACiYdTX

…The Blind Mans Studio…

A studio of sound, a place of art
A sanctuary for the blind man’s heart
Where melodies are etched in air
And rhythms pulse with a certain flare
The blind man moves with practiced grace
His fingers knowing every space
He listens with a different ear
To bring his music to the fore, sincere
With every chord and every phrase
He paints a picture in his own unique ways
A tapestry of sound, woven tight
A symphony of dark and light
Though he cannot see the light of day
His music will forever stay
A testament to his soul’s might
A shining beacon in the darkest night
So let us honor this blind man’s craft
A true artist in the recording booth, daft
For in his music we hear the tale
Of a soul that cannot be impaled

https://open.spotify.com/track/5tskMMJ4BAKiNMW3y5sw54

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