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How to use jBridge 15 to run 32-bit VST plugins in 64-bit hosts

jBridge 15 is an application designed for bridging VST plugins in Windows (up to the 2.4 VST specification). Using inter-process communication mechanisms, it aims to make it possible to run 32-bit plugins in 64-bit hosts, or even bridging 32-bit plugins to 32-bit hosts, allowing you to overcome the memory limitations of a single 32-bit process, in this last case[^1^].

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In this article, we will show you how to use jBridge 15 to run your favorite 32-bit VST plugins in a 64-bit host, such as Cubase, FL Studio, Reaper, Bitwig or Renoise. You will need to have jBridge 15 installed on your computer, which you can purchase for �14.99 at jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/. You will also need to make sure that both jBridge and your host are running in administrator mode, otherwise you may encounter some errors[^1^].

Step 1: Locate your 32-bit VST plugins folder

The first step is to locate the folder where your 32-bit VST plugins are installed. This may vary depending on your system and preferences, but a common location is C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins. You can also check your host's preferences to see where it scans for VST plugins.

Step 2: Run the jBridger tool

The next step is to run the jBridger tool, which is included with jBridge 15. This tool will automatically create bridged versions of your 32-bit VST plugins and place them in a separate folder. To run the jBridger tool, go to the folder where you installed jBridge 15 and double-click on the file named "jBridger.exe". A window like this will appear: jBridger window Click on the "Select" button and browse to the folder where your 32-bit VST plugins are located. Then click on the "Start bridging" button and wait for the process to finish. You will see a message like this when it's done: jBridger done Click on the "OK" button and close the jBridger window. You will now have a new folder named "jBridge" inside your original VST plugins folder, containing the bridged versions of your 32-bit plugins. For example, if your original folder was C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins, you will now have C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins\jBridge.

Step 3: Add the jBridge folder to your host's VST plugins path

The final step is to add the jBridge folder to your host's VST plugins path, so that it can scan and load the bridged plugins. This may vary depending on your host, but here are some examples:

  • In Cubase, go to Studio > Studio Setup > VST Plug-in Manager > Plug-in Manager Settings and click on the "+" button to add a new path. Browse to the jBridge folder and click on "OK". Then click on "Rescan All" to refresh the plugin list.
  • In FL Studio, go to Options > Manage Plugins and click on the "Add path" button at the bottom. Browse to the jBridge folder and click on "OK". Then click on "Find plugins" to scan for new plugins.
  • In Reaper, go to Options > Preferences > Plug-ins > VST and click on the "Add" button at the bottom. Browse to the jBridge folder and click on "OK". Then click on "Clear cache/re-scan" to update the plugin list.
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