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jBridge v1.4 - Format Adapter

 

(Run 32-bit VST plug-ins in 64-bit hosts)

 


jBridge has been updated to version 1.4.

Changes:

  • Fixed no sound problem with some plug-ins.

  • Fixed hang that could happen with several plug-ins hosted in the same auxhost, when some where using the “integrated GUI mode” and others the “separated GUI mode”.

  • Compatibility tweaks added for more versions of WaveShell’s.

  • Added a button to quickly edit the settings file in the settings dialog.

  • Fixed garbled audio problem with some hosts.

  • Tweaked compiler performance options.

  • Fixed machine-gun-like sound problem with Nomad-Phaser ( and possibly other effects ).

  • Fixed problem where settings would not be saved with some plug-ins.

  • Fixed issue where changing the patch in the plug-in’s GUI would not update the current patch in the main host’s preset selector.

  • Fixed VST SDK version incorrectly reported.

  • Fixed issue with plug-ins that use the audioMasterTempoAt opcode.

  • Compatibility/Performance enhancements for automation handling.

  • Other minor fixes/improvements.

 


jBridge is an application designed for bridging VST plug-ins. Using inter-process communication mechanisms, it aims to make it possible to run 32-bit plug-ins in 64-bit hosts, or even bridging 32-bit plug-ins to 32-bit hosts, allowing you to overcome the memory limitations of a single 32-bit process, in this last case.

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VST Bridge

BitBridge

 


The Event List view shows events in a list format. You can insert, delete, or modify any kind of event, including notes, pitch-wheel data, velocity, MIDI controllers, patch changes, Wave files, lyrics, text strings, MCI commands, System Exclusive meta-events, and more. There are three ways to open the Event List view:  Select one or more tracks and choose View-Event List -- Select one or more tracks and click  in the Views toolbar  -- Right-click a clip in the Clips pane and choose View-Event List from the popup menu  -- The events in the selected tracks are listed one per line, from top to bottom. As you move the highlight through the event list, SONAR updates the Now marker (time display). During playback, the event list scrolls to display the events at the current time. The current event is centered in the Event List during playback, and the highlight is on the correct event when playback stops. Any time you change the Now time, the event list is updated and the highlight is moved to the event that will be played next.  When the Event List view includes more than one track, events are mixed together in chronological order. For example, if you select tracks 1 and 3 when you open the Event List view, you see a single list of intermingled events from tracks 1 and 3. You can have any number of Event List views, each containing any number of tracks, open at the same time. You can change the tracks shown in the Event List view by clicking the  button and choosing the tracks you want.

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