Well, it is unfortunate if we end up with hosting a host that hosts a plugin. But maybe that's where it ends up.Joao, the developer of JBridge, told me that it was not very likely that the application would directly support VST3 in the future. That was quite some time ago. It's a pity, because for example with JUCE I think it could be implemented to support not only VST3, but also other formats like CLAP.Does anyone know if the host JBridge will be updated to a VST3?
I never got a response from support but thought maybe someone knows.
With Cubase dropping VST2 in about a year, JBridge will not be useful unless it can run as a VST3. I have some old VST2 that I want to host and they need sandboxing to prevent crashes.
The solution I particularly use, and works very well, is Kushview Element, which also since version 1.0 (currently in beta) has native support for JBridge, so that it is possible to directly open 32-bit VST2 plugins through it.
Just for clarity, I was not asking if JBridge will be able to host a VST3, makes little sense to do. I was asking if JBridge will run as a VST3. Can you clarify, if you know, which one of the two cases Joao was responding to? Thx!
Statistics: Posted by RikkShow — Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:59 am