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b. make a plastic tube that covers the iPad speaker and goes into the mouth
 
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d. oops already exists: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=Im8CjzC4lHw&NR=1
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[[Category:Accessibility hack-a-thon]]

Latest revision as of 20:03, 6 October 2013

This webpage is dedicated to a discussion of Music Accessibility.

IOS App accessibility discussion:

1. Djay - is it accessible?

2. Bebot - a synthesizer toy. Will not work with Voiceover.

Resources:

Accessible Electronics www.talkingmp3players.com/

AppleVis - collaborative discussion of app accessibility www.applevis.com

Golden Records Analog to CD/MP3 Converter http://www.nch.com.au/golden/index.html

Ideas for apps/hacks:

1. WavePath Hack WavePath lets you edit what you record with Golden Records. There is a problem with Windows Media Player. The solution is as follows:

    a. 


2. iPad Talkbox Hack (Like the one used in Peter Frampton's "Do you feel like I do?")

    a. run the Bebot app and a mic/amp app
    b. make a plastic tube that covers the iPad speaker and goes into the mouth
    c. put mouth with plastic tube over ipad microphone and form words/vocalization shapes
    d. oops already exists: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=Im8CjzC4lHw&NR=1