I've been messing with polyrhythms lately as part of my on-going struggle to get my limbs to do different things without disrupting each other. In an effort to get a better sense of how common polyrhythms should sound, I came across this metronome that plays them. It's very good, and the dev has obviously gone to a lot of trouble with accessibility, both on the website and with the program itself. From the stuff on the site, he/she clearly views accessibility as an important feature of the software. So kudos for that, but my God is it a tough piece of software to navigate. The dev asks for accessibility feedback, but it's so messy to me, I honestly don't know where to begin.
I just wondered if anyone else had used it, or would like to try it and say what they think because I find it a pretty dizzying piece of software to navigate. It's hard to even explain what's wrong with it. It's just so busy and overly verbose with the strangest keyboard shortcuts and dialog/window behaviour, to the point of being bizarre. Don't yet know what it's like with NVDA. A lot of the overwhelming verbosity was what jaws calls tutor messages, and I don't know how NVDA processes that sort of verbosity, and if it's any different to the way jaws does. Here's the link if you want to check it out, there's a 30 day full feature trial. I'd love to hear what others think of this.
http://bouncemetronome.com/
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