Mixer V said this on Augat 1:41 am | Reply Yeah!!! JBridge brought back my 32-bit Sytrus into SONAR X1!! YEAH, THANK YOU JBRIDGE!!! It definetely deserves more popularity, because I have found this great piece of software by chance (luckily!!) :-)) Greetings from ItalyĪlessio Bitetto said this on Jat 3:33 pm | Reply Now my RAM is fully functional, my host is stable more-than-ever and my CPU can manage FAR MORE plugins, I don’t know why (I guess because each loaded plugin is treated as a separate process, thanks to jBridge). ta-daaaa!!! FINALLY all my problems gone: no more crackling noise in Cubase, no more sudden and painful crashes, no more unopenable Cubase projects due to weak RAM allocation (although I was working on THOSE projects few minutes before!). Two days ago I came across jBridge: actually I didn’t need to bridge anything (Cubase and my plugins are ALL 32 bit) anyway I tried jBridge and…. No success: the performance eventually improved a little bit, but still worse than my older configuration (Win XP, SB Audigy 2, 2 GB RAM…). I have spent about 3 months trying to figure out the reason: I have doubled my RAM from 2 to 4 GB, changed my sound card from SB Audigy 2 Platinum to ESI I’ve even overclocked my CPU (an Intel Q6600). Olivier said this on Maat 6:52 pm | ReplyĪfter my general upgrade from Windows XP 32 bit to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and from Cubase SX to Cubase 5.0 32 bit, I was disappointed to see that my DAW’s overall performance was reduced very much. Lars said this on Februat 11:48 pm | Replyįantastic … thank you to google for putting me on track jBridge! life is much more beautiful in a 64-bit! Very good plug-in and really cheap! Kalpkiavatara said this on Februat 10:30 pm | ReplyĪwesome! jbridge made it possible for me to use Sample Tank again! Norman said this on Novemat 7:49 am | Replyĭaniel Fernandes said this on Januat 2:18 am | ‘Veni, Vidi, Vici’ is LATIN – not german! unless Julius Caesar was a Fritz… I don´t know why Steinberg didn´t hire you for the bridging in Cubase □. It’s Veni, Vidi, Vici and it’s not german at all. Mortemer said this on Octoat 6:45 pm | Reply There’s a typical german idiom that comes to my mind when I first started jbridge: “He came, saw and won!”Įverything works perfectly! Thank you for your fantastic work! Shanti said this on Septemat 3:03 pm | Reply If it hadn’t been for Joao I’d surely have given up by now.ĭon Conoscenti said this on Maat 11:45 pm | ReplyĮxcellent!! jBridge makes my beautiful DAW move again □Īlexander van Aken said this on Jat 1:36 am | Reply If I’d had any idea how rough the digital ride was going to be I’d have reconsidered doing it at all. Great instructions! jBridge is the best investment I’ve made in my first steps of owning and operating a DAW. Marilynloughner said this on Januat 11:01 pm | Reply 35 Responses to “How to use jBridge – a detailed walkthrough ( rev 1.0 )”
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