You can purchase a licensed full version of jBridge for 14.99€. – you might want to check this thread as well for additional details: *note: hosts with built-in support for jBridge don’t require any additional setup step or the use of the jBridger tool, as they will automatically detect and use jBridge if needed. Use 64-bit plugins in your favorite 32-bit VST host with jBridge.
The demo is fully functional, except saving and loading, and it will go silent after 20 minutes.
Please read this section for details on how to use it. ( note: some antivirus programs seem to think this is a virus, if you see that message you can safely ignore it, but if for some reason you’re still concerned please feel free to submit this file to your antivirus vendor for analysis – like I did, together with a nice message thanking them for being so overzealous! ) Using inter-process communication mechanisms, it aims to make it possible to run 32bit plugins in 64bit hosts, 64bit plugins in 32bit hosts, or even bridging 32bit plugins to 32bit hosts, allowing to overcome the memory limitations of a single 32bit process, in this last case. If you need the latest jBridge update, please click here.
If you’re looking for a VST bridge for Mac OS X, please click here. Note ? : This software works in Windows XP or above only. Read more.JBridge is an application designed for bridging VST plugins in Windows (up to the 2.4 VST specification). In all cases mentioned above, a logic and clean folder organization will allow you to reliably bridge where needed and get rid of the additional software when the need for a bridge no longer exists. Instructions on how to switch the bit mode of an application under Mac OS X can be found here. On Mac OS X, Cubase 6 up to Cubase Pro 8.5 can be used as a 32- or 64-bit application. On Windows, both versions of Cubase can be installed and used separately. Still, it is a viable (and possibly the best) option to open older projects that were completed with a 32-bit version of Cubase.
A quick reminder: a 32-bit application can only address 4 GB of RAM on a 64-bit Operating System. This option is only recommended, when you don't use sample libraries, orchestral templates or memory intensive VST Instruments.