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On 30/12/2021 18:43, maceion@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 30/12/2021 11:25, trahern culver wrote:Hi Michael thank you for your reply. I hope you had a good Christmas. regarding your first point, the only reason why I mailed the list twice was because I wasn’t sure the list had received my first message I thought there might have been some type of technical difficulty. regarding your second point I would be happy to pay for someone to help me and fund buying the parts et cetera et cetera but I wasn’t sure if I could mention this in my message due to the rules of the list. my initial plan was to see if there was any interest and if there was interest discuss those details in private with somebody. thank you once again for your kind reply.On 29 Dec 2021, at 23:45, Michael Everitt <michael@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 29/12/2021 16:34, trahern culver wrote:We got your message the first time, Trey. The fact that nobody has yet responded means one of two common things; one, nobody has had time or inclination to research the project you propose, or two, that nobody in this list is actually interested.Hi everyone, a belated happy Christmas and early happy New Year to you all :-) I hope you're keeping well. I’m trey a totally blind electronic musician based in South Wales, I have no coding or DIY electronics ability. However recently I became interested in this portable music production system the m8 tracker link below: https://dirtywave.com/ As well as the hardware you see available for purchase on the website it can also be run barebones on a teenzy 4.1 board and connected up to a raspberry pie to display the information to a sighted user on a screen. There is a cross platform headless display client which I have linked below: https://github.com/derkyjadex/M8WebDisplay This is a Web display client which the developer of the project tells me will be easy to modify but there is also https://github.com/laamaa/m8c Another display client, I am putting both of them here because those with coding experience will be able to tell me which one is most easy to modify for accessibility. As you can see the clients are open source, as is I Believe the firmware for the m8. I would like to use this myself as well as make it accessible to all other totally blind people. I am looking for somebody to help me with this the first task as I see it is to code the Display client on the raspberry pie to output information to text to speech in a meaningful way. The other aspects of the project as I see it are physical. The most major physical aspect is building an enclosure for the Teensy board which would include a volume knob and midi and audio connections. A physical audio output for the raspberry pie would also be useful. There is the control system but that can either be a Bluetooth keyboard or gamepad. I understand this is a massive ask of people. But if anybody thinks they would be able to help me or knows anybody that might be up for the challenge please feel free to drop me an email off list or respond to this message. I am asking here because I'm not able to do any of this myself. Thank you for taking the time to read this message everyone I hope you can help me happy Christmas and happy New Year your help with this would be most welcome thank you very much kind regards Trey.Whilst LUGs do often have curious minds present, and I see this quite a bit with the Fab Labs in Devon too, we're not here to 'do the work' for you - many of us already have full lives with family and jobs, and don't normally offer to undertake projects for unknown others without reward or compensation for their time, skills and effort. I'm not going to pre-judge your situation here on the list hopefully, but I do want to adjust your expectations so that you know how to proceed should you find no helpforthcoming here. Regards, Michael / veremitz.To Trahern Culver, Dear Sir, 20211230Re: [LUG] Totally blind electronic musician seeking help with accessible music track a project please help thanks very much.You post caused me to realise I was totally unable to help you.So sorry no reply was sent by me, not even a "Sorry I cannot help you" message.However, it raised the question of how you use a computing device, as having had one blind and deaf grandparent, I am well aware of the limitations.Does your computing device work by audible input and screen read to you? Especially for use of email. A note from you on what you use may help some of us to understand.I do appreciate how, that while blind you can play and use a musical instrument.
Sorry folks, EXTRA INFO. I have for 2 months (last year) used a similar system from BT, on 'wifi Hub' supplied , when wires were under repair in our village. I understand if you have a 99.9% guarantee supply from BT, then they supply this Radio / Phone Hub to solve problem at first outage and leave the hub with you, but disconnect it, after your wired line Broadband is back in operation.
So I know they might also do this.They plan to have all BT customers supplied this way in future when they cease old type land line phone supply.
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