Functions to check for and change conditions įocusCubase(inputKey) Checks if Cubase is running and brings to front. Here’s what I’ve done with it so far: > Cubase macros and key commands: I’d never come across AutoHotKey - it’s very useful, thanks, Steve! My system has an SSD, Cubase launches in about 8 seconds.Įdit: (and this is assuming Cubase is not already running…) If timer > 10 then -script will release command key after 90 seconds in case Cubase couldn't launch or something else goes wrong You can adjust this value to suit. Set timer to timer + 1 -increment timer value If (window 1 of process "Cubase 7" exists) then Set timer to 1 -to permit script to timeout gracefully if application "Cubase 7" is running thenĪctivate -bring cubase to front if it's running already, then exit script. You load it into Keyboard Maestro, or use Applescript Editor to make it into a double-clickable app. In other (Mac) news, here’s an applescript to launch the last saved project. Sorry to hear that Rhino… Hope you get it sorted down the line.
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