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Brian. A
12-27-2015, 01:45 AM
Does anyone have an idea why Bidule.x64 dont recognize jbridge.x64 plugins in dedicated & separate process?
Works fine in Default mode.

Im using Reaper v.4.591/x64, win 7 x64, 20bg RAM, i7-2600k.

mschnell
12-27-2015, 02:21 AM
Why use Bidule together with Reaper ?

AFAIK, Bidule is a VST hosting software. Reaper also is such.

In fact I once considered Bidule (for live playing VSTs with a Master keyboard) and finally decided to go with Reaper instead.

BTW.: Reaper (invisibly) has a built-in 64-Bit 32-But VST host bridge, so you don't need JBridge.

-Michael

Brian. A
12-27-2015, 02:27 AM
Why use Bidule together with Reaper ?

AFAIK, Bidule is a VST hosting software. Reaper also is such.

In fact I once considered Bidule (for live playing VSTs with a Master keyboard) and finally decided to go with Reaper instead.

-Michael

Bidule is modular, and its a whole different tool then reaper. You can come up with different solutions and interesting things.

mschnell
12-27-2015, 02:38 AM
Bidule is modular, and its a whole different tool then reaper. You can come up with different solutions and interesting things.

AFAI found (some two years ago) there is nothing (for my needs) that Bidule could do that Reaper can't do.

Of course the user interface of the two products is completely different, regarding the different original purpose. But to me (at that time not trained with either of those user interfaces), this did not matter.

As also discussed here (-> Studio One 3 Features for Reaper! ) a "Bidule-alike" GUI to manage the Audio and Midi routing features in Reaper's Tracks' FX chains might be attractive for some.

-Michael

Brian. A
12-29-2015, 09:54 AM
AFAI found (some two years ago) there is nothing (for my needs) that Bidule could do that Reaper can't do.

Of course the user interface of the two products is completely different, regarding the different original purpose. But to me (at that time not trained with either of those user interfaces), this did not matter.

As also discussed here (-> Studio One 3 Features for Reaper! ) a "Bidule-alike" GUI to manage the Audio and Midi routing features in Reaper's Tracks' FX chains might be attractive for some.

-Michael
Well, I guess its all about one's needs, but I appreciate your advice thou.
Btw. I solved my problem, I was just using wrong instance of bidule.