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What happens to your old plugins?


Devon8822

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Oh my god, what?! Why no bridge? The bridge was fine, even if everyone hated on it.

 

Is Bidule something like JBridge, basically a third party bridge?

 

I know that lots of plugins will now appear in 64-bit versions too, now that Logic (only) supports this, but it will eventually take some time and in the mean time I’d need such a bridge. For old plugins, which will never be converted, too!

And who knows, plugins may stay in 32-bit if people find a solution, like such bridges.

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Is Bidule something like JBridge, basically a third party bridge?

 

No, it's not. But you can use it to host other plugins while having it loaded as a plug-in itself in Logic.

 

There's also Metaplugin by DDMF.

 

Actually, I don't see how I can use either of these as a bridge fro 32bit plugins...the 32bit plugs simply don'y show up in them...have you tried this Eric?

 

J.

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Actually, I don't see how I can use either of these as a bridge fro 32bit plugins...the 32bit plugs simply don'y show up in them...have you tried this Eric?

 

J.

 

Haven't tried it but I was just thinking you could use the IAC bus and using the Au-host as a standalone application.

Should work.

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Actually, I don't see how I can use either of these as a bridge fro 32bit plugins...the 32bit plugs simply don'y show up in them...have you tried this Eric?

 

J.

 

Haven't tried it but I was just thinking you could use the IAC bus and using the Au-host as a standalone application.

Should work.

 

Oh, OK. I see...

 

J.

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