This is not documented yet, but if you tell me what keys combinations to trigger I can tell you what to enter into Terminal for PinchBar. If you don’t want to set SHIFT/ALT+G/H for vertical zoom and prefer other key combinations, you can alter PinchBar’s presets via Terminal. When this does not work for you, I suspect you’re using non-default keybindings for that in Cubase. CMD/ALT+pinch are mapped to Cubase’s default keybinding for vertical/waveform zoom, i.e. Do I need to do something to configure it? Pinching for horizontal zoom is working fine, but CMD or ALT while pinching for vertical zoom is not working on my system (macOS 12.6.2, Cubase 12). I will definitely read and answer them and investigate how much effort is needed to implement. So if you have a feature request for something that’s not yet possible with PinchBar, I suggest creating an issues on PinchBar’s github page like the one I linked above. But I can add presets and documentation, how to configure these via Terminal. The tricky part is to make PinchBar flexibel enough so that the user can choose between all kinds of possible usecases.ĪTM I don’t have time to write a full featured GUI. I can certainly do so and already have a working prototype running on my MacBook. in Safari or whatever) but using a Magic Mouse. His goal is to trigger Apple’s standard continuous trackpad zoom (e.g. ![]() He wants PinchBar to map scrolling (+ modifier) to pinch gesture. ![]() If your aim is to remap Scrolling behaviour of Cubase: I’m currently working on this open feature request for a completely different use case where somebody asked me if it was possible to add a preset to PinchBar that inverts its current program logic. All modifier modes and their sensitivities are customizable via Terminal, but I haven’t documented that yet. With PinchBar you can hold down CMD or ALT while pinching for vertical or waveform zoom as suggested in this feature-request. CMD + Scroll is Cubase’s default behaviour to zoom horizontally, so I’m a bit confused (not really by you rather than by not knowing other DAWs’ conventions…). Would it be possible to get the vertical zoom of all tracks with command or option + two finger swipe up/down like in Logic or Studio One?ĭo mean something like CMD/ALT + Scroll to zoom vertically? I don’t know Logic’s or Studio One’s workflow. So, anyone with even just a bit of YouTube experience, plz feel free to jump in here if you can spare the small time investment! I also think that ‘real inside users’ are better at explaining how to integrate a tool like PinchBar into their workflow than a dev can for his own bizarre use case… :'D I’m currently busy with other stuff and never spoke to a microphone explaning things to youtube audience. Compared to his clip the new one should be much shorter and clearer as PinchBar does not need to be configured for standard Cubase keybindings. ![]() The strongest argument for those I can imagine would be said short youtube clip, showing how easy PinchBar is to integrate, similar to how Andrew Goodwin did back in the days of Cubase 8. I tried to make the hurdle as low as I can, but I know how reluctant users can be to trying out such solutions… I can imagine many potential users don’t have no idea about how to add such a tool to their macOS and might feel a bit insecure about installing open source software on their beloved (proprietary xD) Macs. ![]() That said, maybe somebody can create a new topic in Cubase 12 showing how to “activate pinch to zoom in Cubase 12” or whatever. I suggest to move the thread to Cubase 12 forum, which is more active so more people can see itĪs much as I like to further promote PinchBar here on other Steinberg forums, I think this thread would not fit well in Cubase 12 forum as it does not depend on Cubase’s version at all and users of all versions of Cubase shall know about this.
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