![]() This is the best compromise possible currently, although I am still checking if it’s viable to make this optional or not. – Some plugins will only accept mouse/keyboard input if they’re running in an application that has a dock icon, it seems. ![]() Which will get focus everytime you do any operation in the plugin’s interface.Ħ – I don’t like the icon in the dock, can I run this without it? – This is ( unfortunately ) a limitation of this implementation, your bridged plugin will be running in a different application, □ĥ – Why do I lose the keyboard shortcuts in my VST host? This mode has some limitations, but should improve your workflow a bit. □Ĥ – Is it possible to have the plugin’s window in the VST host’s window? Reboot your machine in the end and it’s done. Sudo /Applications/jBridgeM/config uninstall Open a terminal ( go to Spotlight, enter “Terminal” ), then copy/paste and execute the following command: Dirty close: Bypasses some de-allocation routines, enable if you’re experiencing crashes when removing/unloading the plugin. Bridged plugin’s GUI always on top: Creates the plugin’s window as always-on-top ( Will require that you close and re-open the plugin’s window for this change to take effect ). Use thread safety measures in auxhost: Try enabling this option if you’re experiencing random crashes when running your bridged plugin. ![]() Sluggish GUI hack: Enable this if your bridged plugin causes audio stutter when operating its GUI. Run in existing auxhost: Disable this option for plugins that you want to run in their own auxhost ( by default, all the plugins run in the same auxhost, may be worth disabling this option for a 32bit plugin that uses a considerable amount of RAM ). Performance mode: Audio buffers will be processed asynchronously, can improve performance with some plugin/host combinations Auto-close GUI: Closes the plugin’s window when you close the jBridgeM’s window ![]() Note: This troubleshooting section is for jBridgeM ( Mac OS X ), if you’re using jBridge ( for Windows ), please click here.Īfter the installation, run the jBridgerM tool, to prepare bridging files for your plugins, for a usage example, click here. ![]()
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