Originally Posted By: jford
I have both 32-bit and 64-bit. The DLL files generally don't take up much space (unless they are VSTi instruments, but even then the DLL VSTi files share the same audio content). I have a bunch of legacy VSTs that only came in 32-bit, but the cool thing about jBridge is that it goes both ways. You can create bridged 32-bit VST's that work in 64-bit hosts, just like you can create bridged 64-bit VST's for 32-bit hosts. That just gives me the best of all worlds. Since I keep them all separated, it's pretty easy to manage and find the appropriate plugin.


Thanks for this, John.
I have not yet tried jbridge, and did not know that one could use it to make 64bit VSTs work in a 32bit environment.

Last edited by drutgat; 10/16/18 03:55 AM.

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