The article talks about mixing by ear, accessibility for the visually impaired. The article focuses on Rich, a visually impaired individual that overcome his obstacles and now works with ProTools to do the work. Rich now uses a VoiceOver to assist him in his work, that at the same time does not disturb Rich
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Mixing By Ear: Audio Accessibility For the Visually Impaired
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