The Plugin Hosting Buffer and Bridger
A plugin hosting tool that allows bridging from formats (VST2/VST3/AU), Platforms (32/64-bits) and also add an extra layer of crash-protection by "buffering" plugins into separated processes. This way if a plugin crashes you can decide if you want just to reload it and re-use the last saved details or just close your entire project and start over. You can also rename plugins and have them display any name you want or hide plugins that you don't want to use at the moment.
How will this work? You will open Wusik X42 and scan the plugins you have. Now you setup a target folder where Wusik X42 will place the "dumnmy" plugin files and select the target plugin format: VST2/VST3/AU (the later is only on OS X). In your DAW/Host you set to use this later folder instead of your regular plugins folder. Now every time you select a plugin you are actually selecting a "dummy" file that will handle your original plugin file. You can them use VST2 plugins as VST3 plugins, from either 32/64-bits versions. You can even use VST3 plugins in a VST2 host. On OS X you can also use AU Components in VST2/VST3 hosts and vice versa.
Some Extra Options (those are selected from the plugin interface menu, which can be hidden):
Configurations:
Another big thing for Wusik X42 is that it will be the first product to feature a resizeable interface. This alone will be a massive thing, as I will need to create my own vectorized rendering tool. The plan is that it only renders when you resize, after that it uses cached internal images. So CPU usage is just the same as of current method.
Although he made it in 2019, Wusik seems to have discontinued this product. It is no longer available on his website. Therefore, the link above is not working.
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