Need testers for my x86 to x64 vst adapter
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
Hi!
Try placing the files on another directory ( according to method #2, as described in the manual ).
I don't recommend having the bridging files in the same folder than the plugin, it can cause problems with some hosts.
Try placing the files on another directory ( according to method #2, as described in the manual ).
I don't recommend having the bridging files in the same folder than the plugin, it can cause problems with some hosts.
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"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
Some users have reported Cubase as one of them, for example.Stevie1 wrote:Which hosts for example?
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 15 May, 2005
I will try and will report back soon.umd wrote:Hi!
Try placing the files on another directory ( according to method #2, as described in the manual ).
I don't recommend having the bridging files in the same folder than the plugin, it can cause problems with some hosts.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 15 May, 2005
Good, I'm not the only one confused by this. But before trying jbridge, I could not get EITHER version of Dimension Pro to run under Cubase 5 64 bit. Now at least I get the 32 bit version running under C5 64 bit.ZergFood wrote:What do you need jBridge for running 64-bit plugin in 64-bit host?
Maybe the Dim Pro 64 bit is broken? It does work under Sonar 8, but I don't use Sonar as my main DAW, I use Cubase. Regardless, at least I get "some" improvement with jbridge.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 15 May, 2005
Hello again, UMB:
Ya know what? Zergfood brings up an excellent point. Is there even a minor chance that I could get Dimension Pro 64 to run in Cubase 64 via Jbridge, when it already will not work natively?
I'm thinking not; unless there are some unique cases that you are aware of.
Ya know what? Zergfood brings up an excellent point. Is there even a minor chance that I could get Dimension Pro 64 to run in Cubase 64 via Jbridge, when it already will not work natively?
I'm thinking not; unless there are some unique cases that you are aware of.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
Hi!
Hum, if it crashes natively, I'm afraid that the bridge won't be of much help, because it's controlled by the main host, and whatever leads to the crash will be passed to it as well.
Hum, if it crashes natively, I'm afraid that the bridge won't be of much help, because it's controlled by the main host, and whatever leads to the crash will be passed to it as well.
Free MIDI plugins and other stuff:
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 15 May, 2005
Yeah, my thought as well.
Given this consideration, I've decided to purchase a license for Jbridge (and just got done paying for it before writing this post), since it allows me to use DIM PRO 32 bit in Cubase 64 bit host. This is an improvement, because I couldn't do this before trying Jbridge.
Going forward, this will also allow me to use Jbridge for any other misbehaving VSTi's (or misbehaving hosts) that I may come upon in the coming year or two.
With the exception of unsupported VSTi's or developers who are out of business, I expect most eveybody will be on 64 bit in the next few years. Those that are not improved will eventually become obsolete as other developers come up with alternative tools.
So thank you for your help!
Given this consideration, I've decided to purchase a license for Jbridge (and just got done paying for it before writing this post), since it allows me to use DIM PRO 32 bit in Cubase 64 bit host. This is an improvement, because I couldn't do this before trying Jbridge.
Going forward, this will also allow me to use Jbridge for any other misbehaving VSTi's (or misbehaving hosts) that I may come upon in the coming year or two.
With the exception of unsupported VSTi's or developers who are out of business, I expect most eveybody will be on 64 bit in the next few years. Those that are not improved will eventually become obsolete as other developers come up with alternative tools.
So thank you for your help!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
Np. 
I would like to mention that I have a beta version available by request, which solves the issue with Cubase5, where it will always hang the first time you open a project with bridged plugins.
If any Cubase user wants to give it a try, please drop me a line. I am reluctant in releasing it currently because according to the reports I've received, the new OpenGL based gui isn't correctly rendered in all the machines, so I'll have to sort that out first.
I would like to mention that I have a beta version available by request, which solves the issue with Cubase5, where it will always hang the first time you open a project with bridged plugins.
If any Cubase user wants to give it a try, please drop me a line. I am reluctant in releasing it currently because according to the reports I've received, the new OpenGL based gui isn't correctly rendered in all the machines, so I'll have to sort that out first.
Free MIDI plugins and other stuff:
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
I've uploaded v1.04b, it seems that the new GUI wasn't well rendered in some machines, hope this fixes it.
Free MIDI plugins and other stuff:
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
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- KVRian
- 710 posts since 17 Jan, 2005 from Amsterdam
Do you have any idea how I can get any of the IK Multimedia stuff to work with Cubase 5, jBridge 1.1d and Windows 7?
When I set auxhost.exe to run as Admininstrator the IK plugins load, e.g. SampleTank, but the GUI is blank. Setting auxhost.exe back to normal instantly crashes it when loading the IK Multimedia plugins. I tried both method #1 and #2.

When I set auxhost.exe to run as Admininstrator the IK plugins load, e.g. SampleTank, but the GUI is blank. Setting auxhost.exe back to normal instantly crashes it when loading the IK Multimedia plugins. I tried both method #1 and #2.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1159 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Fartland
Hi.
Do you get any error message? Or it just crashes?
Just made a test with Sampletank 2.5 here, but I couldn't reproduce your issue ( it worked fine with the integrated GUI ).
Do you get any error message? Or it just crashes?
Just made a test with Sampletank 2.5 here, but I couldn't reproduce your issue ( it worked fine with the integrated GUI ).
Free MIDI plugins and other stuff:
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
https://jstuff.wordpress.com
"MIDI 2.0 is an extension of MIDI 1.0. It does not replace MIDI 1.0(...)"
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- KVRian
- 710 posts since 17 Jan, 2005 from Amsterdam
Yes, I get some error message and will post it later when I'm back on Cubase.umd wrote:Hi.
Do you get any error message? Or it just crashes?
Just made a test with Sampletank 2.5 here, but I couldn't reproduce your issue ( it worked fine with the integrated GUI ).
Thanks in advance!
