The DAW plugin is only 64-bit; it is not 32-bit.

Bridging (with jBridge) is really just to support the ability to use plugins for where you don't have the correct version. Whether you like it or not, a lot of developers still have 32-bit only plugins (which won't run in any 64-bit DAW unless bridged). Sometimes, it looks like it is doing it automatically, but in reality, the program is bridging in the background.

If you don't, know you need to understand which are 32-bit and which are 64-bit VST/VSTi plugins. When I install plugins, I make sure to carefully install them to specific 32-bit and 64-bit folders (or, when not given the option, find out where they got installed and move them to my specific folders). That makes management of them much easier.

The rules are different for DX/DXi plugins. 32-bit DX/DXi is only going to work with 32-bit DAW's/Audio Apps; 64-bit DX/DXi is only going to work with 64-bit DAW's/Audio Apps.


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