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Monthly Meet-up Session: Slau Halatyn
Season 1, Ep. 1
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We are excited to share the recording from our first Monthly Meet-up, featuring headline guest, Slau Halatyn. Slau is a New York based producer, studio owner, musician, and advocate for accessibility within music production tools. He is best known for his supporting the development of accessibility within Pro Tools and Sibelius, helping to ensure that these pieces of software are compatible with VoiceOver.
This session will be of particular interest for people with an interest in music production. Slau discusses a wide range of topics, including:
- His journey as a recording engineer, producer, and studio owner.
- Tips for honing the people skills involved in being a producer and recording engineer, as a visually impaired person.
- His experience of working with Avid to improve accessibility of their products, and becoming the VoiceOver guru for Pro Tools.
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