Well - I bought Jbridge a few years ago, because the DAW that I used at that time did a really lousy job bridging those plugins. To be honest - Jbridge generally does a better job that the majority of DAW build-in bridge software.tooneba wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2019 12:03 amI don’t have jbridge license. I don’t see any justification for the cost of bit bridge for DAW already paid especially when one of my other DAW comes with native bit bridge.jclosed wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:04 pmCan't you use Jbridge for that? The few older 32 bit plugins I still keep (mainly because they are used in older projects, and I don't have a replacement for them) work perfectly in a 64 bit DAW using that program. As far as I know you can use Jbridge also to use a 64 bit plugin in a 32 bit DAW. I am not sure about that however, so you could check it on the website and try it out using the demo version. Jbridge is very inexpensive, so that should not be a problem.tooneba wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:14 am I have to use Live9 32bit to use many old plugins as ableton doesn’t have native bridge.
For me the price of €15 was minuscule compared to the price of the DAW's and plugin's I use, so it really did not bother me at all. I really see your point, but for me it was a one-time cheap purchase that spared me a lot of headaches throughout all the years I used it.