I used jbridge for years (during the transition from 32 bit to 64 bit daws) and still do, to make sure I have access to some very old projects. It's a great program, very fairly priced, and the developer is a great guy. I'm not sure if it's still an active product though.
In the majority of the cases it had no ill effects and a negligible cpu impact. I'd guess that it either works or doesn't with most software as nobody is supporting old 32 bit versions of anything anymore. It's always worth a try as is any bridging that your host may do natively. Bitwig has great 32-64 bit bridging if I want to use some ancient plugin or an old synth edit creation.
In the majority of the cases it had no ill effects and a negligible cpu impact. I'd guess that it either works or doesn't with most software as nobody is supporting old 32 bit versions of anything anymore. It's always worth a try as is any bridging that your host may do natively. Bitwig has great 32-64 bit bridging if I want to use some ancient plugin or an old synth edit creation.
Statistics: Posted by Ah_Dziz — Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:09 am