It offers the possibility to switch from a PowerPC-based Apple Macintosh computer to an Intel-based model, respectively to switch from a 32-Bit PC Windows system to a pure 64-Bit environment. The VST Bridge is meant as a transitional aid The VST Bridge runs as a separate process in the system and is not part of the host application process. However, even if a plug-in used through the VST Bridge crashes and potentially crashes the VST Bridge itself, the host application remains unaffected. Consequently, the usage of "bridged" plug-ins can result in higher CPU load and the plug-in user interface may react slowly.įollowing the VST (2.4) specifications is very important for bridged plug-ins. A plug-in which runs through the VST Bridge cannot be executed as efficiently as a version available in native program code. There are no additional latencies introduced but the computer needs resources for the translation. ![]() You can imagine the VST Bridge as a kind of simultaneous translator for program code. In later Cubase/Nuendo versions, 32-bit plug-ins can only be loaded using unsupported 3rd party solutions like JBridge. Please note that Cubase 8.5 and Nuendo 7 are the last versions that include the VST Bridge. ![]() In both cases the VST Bridge enables compatible Cubase/Nuendo versions to execute program code not natively available for the used platform. run a 32-Bit plug-in in a 64-Bit version of Cubase/Nuendo.use PowerPC plug-ins (for Macs with a G3, G4 or G5 CPU) in a Cubase/Nuendo version running on an Intel-based Mac. ![]() ![]() The VST Bridge is a software interface in Cubase 4 to Cubase 8.5 resp.
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