Steinberg Unveil Cubase iC Air

Steinberg have revealed an exciting and innovative new product – Cubase iC Air. iC Air enables gesture control over Cubase 7 “With the advent of various gesture recognition technologies we’ve been looking into possibilities to control Cubase in a novel way by using simple hand gestures as an alternative control alongside the conventional mouse and […]

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Steinberg have revealed an exciting and innovative new product – Cubase iC Air. iC Air enables gesture control over Cubase 7

“With the advent of various gesture recognition technologies we’ve been looking into possibilities to control Cubase in a novel way by using simple hand gestures as an alternative control alongside the conventional mouse and keyboard — and Cubase iC Air is our first achievement in this field of research,” says Shih Ming Law – the lead developer for iC Air. Certainly looks wickedly exciting and hugely innovative. We’re looking forward to ahem – getting our hands near it!

For the full press release read on:

Press Release: Freely available Cubase iC Air unleashes new level of control, freedom and flexibility within Cubase 7 and Cubase Artist 7 when interacting with Leap Motion Controller or Intel systems powered by Intel Perceptual Computing SDK

HAMBURG, Germany — November 18, 2013 — Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH today announced the release of Cubase iC Air, allowing users of Cubase 7 or Cubase Artist 7, together with Leap Motion Controller or Intel systems powered by the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK, to control Steinberg’s popular DAW intuitively by the command of gestures.

“With the advent of various gesture recognition technologies we’ve been looking into possibilities to control Cubase in a novel way by using simple hand gestures as an alternative control alongside the conventional mouse and keyboard — and Cubase iC Air is our first achievement in this field of research,” comments Shih Ming Law, key developer for Cubase iC Air.

Cubase iC Air embeds a control panel within Cubase 7 and Cubase Artist 7, giving visual feedback of the user’s hand gestures that are picked up by depth cameras from Leap Motion and Intel. Pre-programmed gestural commands allow the user to perform transport controls, such as start, stop, forward and rewind, to jump to the next or previous track, to audition through sections of audio and zoom in and out the arrangement.

By implementing a virtual version of Steinberg’s AI Knob, users are also able to control many other parameters of Cubase as well as VST 2.4 and VST 3 plug-ins through Cubase iC Air.

Intel global account manager Jean-Pierre Navarro says: “The great collaboration with Steinberg’s developer team helps get the most of the Intel platform and the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK. Cubase iC Air provides users with a new and exciting way of interaction. This is an entirely new way of experiencing music.”

Cubase iC Air is a software component that requires Cubase 7 or Cubase Artist 7 as host application and a Leap Motion Controller or depth camera run by the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK.

Cubase iC Air is a freely downloadable component, available from the Steinberg website.

Features at a glance

• Control Cubase 7 and Cubase Artist 7 with hand gestures through supported hardware
• Use pre-defined gesture commands for transport control, navigation and more
• Control virtually any parameter through Advanced Integration

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