

Note** I don't know if that was the 1.0 bitbridge version in use then because its some years back now? before the 圆4bit version of-> (old versions) ->Kontakt 3 x32bit, Old Omnisphere x32bit, Old Stylus RMX x32 and other 3 part x32bit plugins plays out of sync (no latency compensation) with SONAR bitbridge but stays in sync with JBridge?

Okay if Noel says so it is so.my misstake then but.Ĭan you please explain why example -> Steinberg Virtual guitarist 2, Melodyne editor, today and.īack in time. Why did you think that BB has no delay compensation? If you subtract 4400 from this you see that it is 32768 which is exactly the delay in samples that I set Perfect Space to. You can see that its reporting a delay of 37168 samples. Now here is the delay reported with perfect space at max buffer size (which is 32768): Now here is the delay reported to SONAR with a bitbridged plugin which ha sno delay of its own (e.g. The easiest way to test is to bitbridge Perfect Space and set it to a huge latency.īB internally exposes some delay itself (around 4400 samples - can't remember if its dependent on buffer size or fixed) to compensate for its internal buffering required when its doing the 64->32 bit buffer translation. Here is an example with Bitbridge's latency compensation numbers: How on earth would it work at all in SONAR without it.
#FILES INCLUDED IN JBRIDGE FULL#
Bitbridge has full delay compensation support. I'm almost positive you're incorrect about this. Maybe someone from Cake can clear this up. I vaguely recall an exchange with Noel that indicated that BitBridge does indeed have latency compensation. JBridge are in full latency compensation. Again, not a huge deal, but worth mentioning if the user has other DAW apps installed.ġ. That JBridge works with other 圆4 DAWs such as Cubase (and some plugins work even better under Cubase, to be frank). This is a minor issue, since with BitBridge you can now also assign a plugin to a specific server, which can accomplish much the same thing. In practice this is not a huge disadvantage or advantage, however if you have a misbehaving plugin, JBridge can theoretically provide more isolation/sandboxing. That JBridge runs each plugin in its own process. That JBridge also allows you to bridge 64-bit plugins to a 64-bit host (not that you'll use that), 64-bit plugins to a 32-bit host and 32-bit plugins to a 32-bit host in addition to the standard 32-bit plugins to a 64-bit host. It's great that JBridge has so many settings, but honestly, it can be confusing sometimes. In a perfect world, a plugin host or bridge will be completely transparent, and you shouldn't have to worry about all those little individual options for each plugin.

Include many more settings ->"Bridge settings" let you edit and manage individual plugins settings.Ĭomment about 5 - just because something has more settings, doesn't mean it's better. However, thankfully, FabFilter has released 圆4 versions of the all their plugins now and so a bridge is not needed for them anymore. For example there were various subtle, but different problems with both bridges and FabFilter plugins. In some cases, you have decide which annoying issue you deal with for a set of plugins. Some plugins don't behave as well in one or the other bridge. There are some advantages with either approach. Just for clarification, both bridges technically run the plugins outside the main Sonar threads in their own processes.

With JBridge, it act and run like it was real native 64bit plugin inside SONAR environment. Example of this is that you need to mouse click again on the arrangement to start playing with SONAR bitbridge-> "spacebar" with 32bit plugins. Jbridge lets all bridge 32bit plugins act, run like it was native 64bit plugins.Īs you have perhaps already notice with SONAR-bitbridge its outside the SONAR environment. Makes no sense to mention this in exclusive relation to JBridge - because both JBridge and BitBridge will provide the same sound quality from the bridged plugin.Ĥ. Sound quality of bridge plugins are like it was native 64bit plugins. Its make Melodyne Editor work seamlessly in Jbridge bitbridge mode.ģ. I'm almost positive you're incorrect about this.Ģ. However, I'm not sure all your info is correct below, and you missed a couple of things.ġ.
#FILES INCLUDED IN JBRIDGE LICENSE#
I agree that JBridge is a great tool, and I encourage everyone to support it and purchase a license to continue its development. JBridge is fantastic tool and there are many more benefits that come with it that you don't have in the included SONAR bitbridge.
