Originally Posted By: Icelander
Originally Posted By: Mike Halloran
The developer sent me the upgrades I needed and didn't ask for another $14.
Well, that's always a plus! laugh

But honestly, all I wanted to find out is if installing it on this old fossil of mine (Snow Leopard) would at the very least prevent BBox from outright rejecting my equally old plugins? If the answer to that is 'yes', then I'm happy, but if your answer is suggesting 'no' (which to me still is not all that clear?), then... well, I don't know.

It's now €9.90 to buy and there's a Demo license.

JBridge M for Mac

The only way to know is to try it.

32Lives is $99 and has a 14 day trial.
32Lives

I used to own both and used them with the old MDA Plugin which never made it to 64bit.
MDA Plugin

32Lives handled the AU and VST well but JBridge wasn't good with the VST. The VST version has more plug-ins than the AU.

Here's the old site from the Web Archive
MDA on the Web Archive


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