JSonar allows any visually impaired musician, whether beginner or expert, record, edit, compose and engineer musical projects with the help of Cakewalk Sonar music recording software and the JAWS screen reader.
Please explore the rest of this tutorial to find out about system requirements, features supported and tips on setting up your computer for use with Cakewalk Sonar.
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