EDIT: Downside is you have to manage 32 and 64 bit plugs (I separate them in different folders), and make sure you keep to native effects, or download ones with 32bit support.
Other than that, I think you'll be just fine Wags
wagtunes wrote:The problem is simple. I use Cubase. It's bridge sucks and JBridge doesn't work all the time. For some things (The recent RMI Piano and Pro Soloist) that are simple, JBridge works fine. For the more complex synths, not so much. Stability is so-so and can crash at any time. Some don't even load.rghvdberg wrote:Hi Wags, you often mentioned the problems with running 32 bit plugins.
Still puzzled why it wont work.
The ridiculous thing is: I run 64 bit Linux and windows 32 bit plugins work fine. Even better, the DAW thinks they are native linux plugins. Now that's some clever programming done by Panthom Code : https://github.com/phantom-code/airwave/releases
I do have a Windows machine with Ardour but I don't use any 32 bit plugins on that system so I can't advice you how to solve your 32 bit problem.
I think it's time for a : "Help Wags run 32 bit plugins" thread
It's not really a big deal. There are very few 32 bit VSTs that I really miss. Mostly the HG Fortune stuff. He was a genius.
I do miss X11. That was one amazing piece of machinery. Anybody who has used it knows what I'm talking about. I could get lost in that for hours. But it was so unstable that I had to finally get rid of it. MuLab doesn't even recognize it as a VST for either the 64 or 32 bit version of the DAW.



