![]() While I believe BandLab does own the code for the bridging software, I suspect that it's been a long time since anyone looked at the code, and the chances that the current Cakewalk development team is going to open it up and try to make it work better are nil. While the Cakewalk engineers will usually work with currently supported plug-ins and their developers to at least figure out whose product needs to be patched so that they can work together, that's impossible to do with abandoned software. ![]() The keepers of the VST spec would tell us just don't do that. Second is that any 32-bit plug-ins that you can't find 64-bit updates for are likely to be like me, aging and no longer supported by the people who created them. ![]() Unlike the VST spec itself, there were and are no guidelines whatsoever for implementing bridging. They require an extra layer of processing called a bridge in order to work in Cakewalk. First is that 32-bit plug-ins were never designed to be hosted by a 64-bit DAW. Anyone have ideas on why 32 bit plugins would cause Cakewalk to crash?
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