DrumAccess (Drum Libraries)

Welcome to the DrumAccess libraries page


We are very happy to present our drum libraries, usable by everyone, but specially designed for the blind.


Since 2023, ReaperAccessible has been committed to creating drum libraries specifically for blind musicians using Reaper. We've integrated tools like the Behringer X-Touch Universal control surface and CSI, as well as OSARA settings, to ensure an accessible and immersive musical experience for everyone.


We're announcing the release of a series of drum libraries, which we hope will meet all your needs.

Discover how we make DrumAccess libraries in this Youtube video


ReaperAccessible has two recording studios, one in Montreal, Canada, and another in Clermont-Ferrand, France. In this video, we invite you to discover our Montreal studio, where we capture the Mapex - Mars Birch Shell Pack drums Kit to create high-quality samples.

Join us as we explore every step of the DrumAccess library development, from conception to the final product.

You'll get an in-depth look at our audio sampling process and the creation of these valuable tools.



Documentation and Tutorials.


Click here to learn how to use DrumAccess.


What is the Best Computer for the Blind or Visually Impaired

Choosing the right computer is essential for blind musicians, especially those who use screen readers like NVDA. Here are some important criteria to take into account to ensure an optimal Computer Assisted Music (CAD) experience.

Keyboard Configuration

For a laptop, it is crucial to be able to disable the functions assigned to the F1 to F12 keys in order to use them in a standard way, like on a desktop computer. These keys are often used in computer music software and by screen readers.

In addition, the keyboard must have an Application key, also known as the Menu key. This key is frequently used to open context menus and is especially important in Reaper with OSARA. Finally, an integrated numeric keypad is essential for efficient use of computer music software.

Performance and Memory

For making music, a minimum of 32 GB of RAM is recommended. This amount of memory ensures smooth performance when recording, editing, and mixing multiple audio and MIDI tracks.

Storage: SSD vs. M.2 SSD

A solid state drive (SSD) is essential for computer music, as it offers fast loading times and better overall performance. However, an M.2 SSD is even better. Here's why:

  • Higher Speed: M.2 SSDs offer much higher read and write speeds than standard SSDs, resulting in even faster load times and better system responsiveness.
  • Compact Form Factor: M.2 SSDs are smaller and lighter, which is particularly beneficial for laptops.

It is also crucial to avoid platter disks (HDDs), as they are much slower and less reliable than SSDs.

Other Important Criteria

  • Powerful Processor: A powerful multi-core processor (like an Intel Core i7 or i9, or an AMD Ryzen 7 or 9) is essential to handle intensive computer music tasks.
  • Good Connectivity: Make sure the computer has sufficient USB ports to connect audio interfaces, MIDI controllers and other essential equipment.
  • Efficient Cooling System: MAO can be demanding on the hardware, so a good cooling system is necessary to avoid overheating.

Conclusion

In summary,The best computer for a blind musician should have a well-configured keyboard, at least 32 GB of RAM, an M.2 SSD for storage, and a powerful processor. By choosing a computer with these specifications, blind musicians can work more efficiently and productively on their MAO projects.

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