There is another use for jBridge that people rarely talk about. Even if you are running all 64-bit plugins, you can use jBridge to run other 64-bit plugins.

Technically speaking, jBridge is an inter-process communication tool. It creates a "bridge" between your 64-bit host and the 32-bit plugin. It effectively tricks your DAW into thinking the 32-bit plugin is actually a 64-bit one.

jBridge (short for "Java Bridge") is a commercial software application developed by Jean-Philippe (known as "j") that acts as a compatibility layer for VST plugins. Its primary function is to allow a 32-bit VST plugin to run inside a 64-bit DAW, or a 64-bit plugin to run inside a 32-bit DAW. It also solves the related problem of memory limitations in 32-bit environments.

Seamlessly integrates older plugins into 64-bit environments.