DTouch support for Steinberg Cubase 9.5 (new DTouch Standard Mode...)
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 14:35
Facts about Cubase 9.5
Starting from Cubase 9.5, Steinberg has made some changes in how Cubase renders its window on the screen.
You can notice some little differences in how text is drawn on the Cubase windows, and some other minor differences like the Cubase meters, and on.
Those little visible differences are unfortunately driven by a huge change in the Cubase underlying software code.
These huge changes prevent DTouch from gaining many information about Cubase, including:
These limitations render the DTouch FULL Mode nearly useless and so, we regrettably have to disable the DTouch FULL Mode when Cubase 9.5 is started.
The DTouch LITE Mode is not affected at all, and continues to work with Cubase 9.5 and all other supported Cubase versions.
The DTouch FULL Mode continues to work with previous Cubase versions, up until Cubase 9 (included).
The Future
It's highly likely that these limitations will persist even with the next Cubase versions; and we can reasonably think that these will appear in one of the next Nuendo versions too.
This led us to change the DTouch "RUN Modes" names:
LITE Mode becomes Standard Mode
FULL Mode becomes Legacy Mode
Legacy Mode won't have new features added. It will keep compatibility with older Cubase versions.
Standard Mode will be the new active development area of DTouch.
We designed DTouch Standard Mode for the purpose of removing the requirements/limitations of the Legacy Mode.
Here you can find a comparison between the two "RUN Modes": As you can see, the Standard Mode removes a little number of features in exchange of a greater level of freedom, in order to meet requests from many of our users and meet new technologies like High-DPI screens, where Scaling Factor would be needed.
Some of the removed Features, like the Mix and Project Toolbars, can simply be replaced by User Folders.
The features that you are actually losing when switching from Legacy Mode to Standard Mode are only: Track Colors, Multi-Track Selection, and the Integrated Mixer.
We welcome your help in order to make the Standard Mode as user-centric and comfortable than ever.
This discussion thread is dedicated to the DTouch for Cubase and DTouch for Nuendo new Standard Mode.
Here you can talk about the new Standard Mode, and suggest improvements or even new features to be added to it.
Starting from Cubase 9.5, Steinberg has made some changes in how Cubase renders its window on the screen.
You can notice some little differences in how text is drawn on the Cubase windows, and some other minor differences like the Cubase meters, and on.
Those little visible differences are unfortunately driven by a huge change in the Cubase underlying software code.
These huge changes prevent DTouch from gaining many information about Cubase, including:
- Information for properly aligning the DTouch Mix window with the Cubase MixConsole
- Information about the Tracks that are currently visible onscreen on the Cubase MixConsole
- Track Colors
- Currently active sections in the Channel Editor, and their size (Inserts/Strip on the left, Sends/Cue Sends on the right)
- Display its Mix window, including the Integrated Mixer
- Display the Channel Editor Manager
- Capture and show Track Colors on the DTouch Matrix window and the DTouch Floating Mixer
- Select multiple Tracks at once
These limitations render the DTouch FULL Mode nearly useless and so, we regrettably have to disable the DTouch FULL Mode when Cubase 9.5 is started.
The DTouch LITE Mode is not affected at all, and continues to work with Cubase 9.5 and all other supported Cubase versions.
The DTouch FULL Mode continues to work with previous Cubase versions, up until Cubase 9 (included).
The Future
It's highly likely that these limitations will persist even with the next Cubase versions; and we can reasonably think that these will appear in one of the next Nuendo versions too.
This led us to change the DTouch "RUN Modes" names:
LITE Mode becomes Standard Mode
FULL Mode becomes Legacy Mode
Legacy Mode won't have new features added. It will keep compatibility with older Cubase versions.
Standard Mode will be the new active development area of DTouch.
We designed DTouch Standard Mode for the purpose of removing the requirements/limitations of the Legacy Mode.
Here you can find a comparison between the two "RUN Modes": As you can see, the Standard Mode removes a little number of features in exchange of a greater level of freedom, in order to meet requests from many of our users and meet new technologies like High-DPI screens, where Scaling Factor would be needed.
Some of the removed Features, like the Mix and Project Toolbars, can simply be replaced by User Folders.
The features that you are actually losing when switching from Legacy Mode to Standard Mode are only: Track Colors, Multi-Track Selection, and the Integrated Mixer.
We welcome your help in order to make the Standard Mode as user-centric and comfortable than ever.
This discussion thread is dedicated to the DTouch for Cubase and DTouch for Nuendo new Standard Mode.
Here you can talk about the new Standard Mode, and suggest improvements or even new features to be added to it.