If you are a music producer or audio engineer, you have likely encountered the frustrating "bit-depth wall." You find the perfect vintage plugin or a legacy synth that defines your sound, only to realize it’s 32-bit and your modern DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is 64-bit. This is where comes in.

Your 32-bit plugins will now appear in your 64-bit DAW list, usually with a ".jbi" or "64" suffix. Is It Still Relevant?

Open your DAW and add the "bridged" folder to your VST scan path.

The demo will go silent for a few seconds every few minutes and has a limited session time.