: Features an integrated bridging engine that runs 32-bit plugins natively in 64-bit projects.

To get Hypersonic 2 running, you must bridge the 32-bit plugin to work within a 64-bit host. Solution A: Using jBridge (Recommended)

Modern DAWs like Ableton Live 11/12, Cubase 12/13, Logic Pro X, and FL Studio (64-bit native) have completely dropped support for 32-bit plugins.

Originally, Hypersonic 2 was released as a . When DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Cubase, Logic, and Ableton Live began transitioning to 64‑bit architectures (around 2010–2015), users faced a critical issue:

To use Hypersonic 2 today, you must wrap or bridge the original 32-bit Hypersonic 2.dll file so your 64-bit DAW can recognize it. 1. Use a Bit-Bridge Utility (jBridge)

As DAW software like Cubase, Logic, and Ableton transitioned to 64-bit, 32-bit plugins became "dead weight." 32-bit plugins can only access 4GB of RAM.

jBridge is the industry standard for bridging 32-bit plugins into 64-bit DAWs. Download and install jBridge. Open jBridge. Select "I'll be using a x64 DAW".

There is no official native 64-bit version of . Steinberg discontinued the software years ago, and because it was developed by an external company (Wizoo), licensing issues have prevented any modern 64-bit updates.

Click OK. jBridge will analyze the files and generate a new file named Hypersonic 2.64.dll (or similar) in your destination folder. Step 4: Scan the Plugin in Your DAW