Originally Posted by musocity
Now the UJAM Plugins are a self-contained code not needing a bridging app running in the background?
The UJAM plugins are are self-contained code using the VSTi protocol.

A "bridging app" like jBridge is only needed if you are trying to run a 32 bit VSTi on a 64 bit machine.

Since UJAM plugins are already 64 bit, they run on 64 bit machines without the need for something like jBridge.

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They just play prerecorded chord, bass or drum sections from the source files?
No, UJAM instruments play sampled notes, not loops.

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If so why on earth is the BBPlugin not doing the same thing?
I'm not sure what you're asking.

BBPlugin is doing the same thing, in that it's running as a 64 bit VSTi plugin in your DAW.

BiaB RealTracks work by playing prerecorded audio to match chords.

UJAM VSTis work by playing prerecorded notes. It has MIDI patterns that can be selected via MIDI notes, and a chord recognizer function that's also triggered by MIDI notes. It's akin BiaB's MIDI tracks.

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I paid for these UJAM Plugins and they all just work without issue or bugs.
As they should.

So do most VSTis. I don't understand why this would come as a surprise.


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My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?