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Ok, firstly to oreomonster.
I didn’t use that amp kit but I’ll surely check it out to see can I get some ideas from there.
Everything should be labelled, it is so on my side definitely.
In short, in cabinet view you have a section for internal cabinets, and section for external impulses, and finally mutual controls for both of these sections.
Regarding internal cabinets, you have option to load two of them.
The cabinet selection menu is structured as preset selection menu, so instead of preset banks you have cabinet models, and instead of presets, you have microphones for cabinets. So, in order to choose a cabinet model you choose it from the list, but in order to activate the selection you must choose one mic from the list. There are 6 microphones for each cabinets.
For each of two cabinets, you have on/off buttons, and next and previous microhpones buttons.
Note: you can focus on cabinet selection menu and use up and arrow keys instead of next and previous buttons, as same as with presets.
Then also you have cabinet balance slider, which determines what percentage of each cabinet you want to hear, percentages are display on left and right to the slider, for cabinet 1 and cabinet 2.
And finally, you have volume, mic angle, and mic distance sliders for each of the two cabinets.
In the section for external impulses, you have option to load two of them as well, on/off buttons for each, and next and previous for each, so if you have a folder with let say 20 impulses, you can use these next and previous buttons instead of going to the folder each time.
Finally, you have highpass, lowpass and resonance sliders for each of two selected cabinets, you can of course use one internal and one external and blend them in, it’s completely on you.
Sorry if my explaination is complicated, I sometimes overcomplicate things when explaining in english, but hope you get an idea.
Anyway if you still find something confuzing or not working, well, shoot a message man. If possible I’ll help, if not, I’ll write it down for stl tones guys :P.
Now to Herman.
Basically I agree with you on jaws matter and to be honest, nobody whom I worked with in last 6-7 years didn’t want to do anything special for jaws. I mean, if it’s paid software then make it worth of paying for.
BTW, stl tones amp hub was tested with narrator as well and to my surprise it worked really well.
Issue with saving or choosing presets is kind of annoying, but I think that there are much more important things to work on. Of course, just my oppinion, I’ll report that issue as well.
Issue with losing the focus is not something I expirienced when testing on windows so good to know it. It doesn’t happen on mac, at least it didn’t happen to me til now, but who knows.
About the second thing, I already thought about it.
On mac, there are no any special landmarks or borders which could tell me where is the start of pedal1 controls and end of it.
But, here’s how I know it.
Controls for first pedal starts immediately after the last pedal slot, and almost all pedals end with Status button, which is on/off switch, so if there’s anything after the status button I know that controls for the second pedal starts.
The only slight issue with this is that some pedals, digital reverb, digital delay and spaceverb comes to my mind, end with spill over button, which is great option, but can be annoying when you have more then one pedal and consider that status button is last control for most of them.
I was thinking about suggesting that, after you add certain pedal, controls of it appears immediately after it’s slot, so in this case controls for the first pedal would be displayed between first and second slot, then controls for second pedal would be displayed in between second and third slot etc, I think this would be much better.
Last thing to mention.
You can really write here anything you find is not working properly or any suggestion, I’ll take note of everything, but you should keep in mind two things.
First, none of developers will change the visual aspect of their apps in order to make it accessible, literaly none of them. Anything that can be done without changing the plug-in visually can be considered, but in years of accessibility consulting, testing and development I haven’t found anyone who would do that.
Second thing, many developers nowadays use juce framework, it’s same with stl tones.
This framework has some accessibility limitations at its current state, so it may be possible that juce framework itself won’t make something possible to do, which will limit all developers in providing greater accessibility improvements.
Tables you can find in amp or pedals selections menu are one example of that, which is reason why I came up with that pop up menu in order to select desired model.
Cheers