![]() On Mac OS X, Cubase 6 up to Cubase Pro 8.5 can be used as a 32- or 64-bit application. On Windows, both versions of Cubase can be installed and used separately. Still, it is a viable (and possibly the best) option to open older projects that were completed with a 32-bit version of Cubase. A quick reminder: a 32-bit application can only address 4 GB of RAM on a 64-bit Operating System. This option is only recommended, when you don't use sample libraries, orchestral templates or memory intensive VST Instruments. Use the 32-bit version of Cubase along the current 64-bit installation.However, please note that jBridge is not officially supported and we cannot provide support in case jBridge is causing issues. ![]() ![]() It has several user-selectable options which allow for perfect results with some experimentation and tweaking. jBridge is an inexpensive third-party solution for bridging. Usually, it will work fine with older Steinberg plug-ins, but the outcome might vary, especially with 3rd party plug-ins. Use the internal VST Bridge (only in Cubase 4 to Cubase 8.5 and Nuendo 4 to Nuendo 7). ![]() This is indeed the easiest solution to manage (system-wise), but replacing several plug-ins in existing projects might be cumbersome.
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