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| METRO. Useful Information and Timetable |
The Metro is the easiest and the most reliable way get around Moscow. Its layout is quite simple. Radial lines, which cut across the city in most directions, are joined together by a circular line, which also joins together the city's largest railway stations. Transport system also includes Moscow Central Circle (MCC) and Moscow Central Diameters (MCD). Each radial line has its own name, number and colour on the metro map, and you can get from practically any station to another one with a maximum of three transfers. To pay for your ride, please buy "Troika" card and credited it immediately (maximum top-up is 10000 Rbls.) or buy ticket ("Ediniy") at cash desks in the Metro or MCC station vestibules, at suburban train stations, at the Mosgortans ticket machines. Recline your ticket to top on the automatic gates, when green light is on or displays the number of remaining trips - pass through the gate. No matter how long you ride or how many transfers you make, you pay no extra fee. If you expect to use the metro for several weeks in a row, you can save some time and money by buying a monthly pass. To help you find your way, there are several multicoloured metro maps in every car, and a loud speaker that announces the name of the station at every stop. The doors open and close automatically. There is a first-aid station and police post at every station. For information you can turn to any metro employee (they wear blue uniforms and red hats) or policeman. Mobile communication (GSM) and free Wi-Fi network ("MT_Free") available at stations and on trains of the Moscow underground. The Metro starts work at 06.00 a.m., but stations open at 05.30 a.m. At 01.00 a.m. the entrances close and passengers must complete their transfers. Last trains leaves the end station of the lines also at 01.03 a.m. Moscow Central Circle (MCC, line 14) works from 05.45 a.m. to 00.30 a.m. every day. Transfer between Metro and MCC lines is free 90 minutes from first enter. Jbridge 1.75 [upd] Jun 2026So, why should you use JBridge 1.75? Here are some of the benefits you can expect: Jbridge 1.75 was primarily built for Windows, with a specific version, jBridgeM, available for Mac users. to run inside a 64-bit DAW . By default, JBridge may open the plugin interface in an external window rather than embedding it inside the DAW. Jbridge 1.75 Jbridge, developed by a programmer known as J's Stuff, is the answer to this problem. It's a dedicated application designed specifically for bridging VST plugins. Think of it as a translator. When your 64-bit DAW tries to talk to a 32-bit VST plugin, they don't understand each other. Jbridge sits in between, creating a 64-bit "wrapper" or "bridge" around the 32-bit plugin. Unlocking Your VST Library: A Deep Dive into jBridge 1.75 In the modern landscape of music production, 64-bit digital audio workstations (DAWs) are the standard. However, many legendary and unique VST plugins remain locked in the 32-bit era. is a specialized bridging application designed to bridge this gap, allowing musicians to run legacy 32-bit plugins in 64-bit environments (and vice-versa) with minimal friction. What is jBridge 1.75? Click , and jBridge will generate tiny .dll pointer files inside your destination folder. Step 5: Configure Your DAW So, why should you use JBridge 1 While the music production industry has largely transitioned to a native 64-bit environment, many iconic virtual instruments (VSTis) and effects (VSTs) were never updated by their developers. This comprehensive guide explores everything you need to know about using Jbridge 1.75 to keep your favorite legacy software alive in modern setups. What is Jbridge 1.75? Despite being a tool designed to support aging technology, jBridge 1.75 remains an essential utility for audio archiving, sound design, and studio production. It breathes new life into legendary abandonware plugins, classic synthesizers, and vintage effects processors that will never receive an official 64-bit update. For a nominal fee, it preserves your historical software toolkit and ensures your classic project files continue to open flawlessly on modern digital audio workstations. JBridge 1.75 has a wide range of applications in music production, including: By default, JBridge may open the plugin interface While jBridge 1.75 is highly optimized, bridging disparate architectures can occasionally cause glitches. Here is how to fix the most common issues: Graphical User Interface (GUI) Glitches or Blank Windows : Runs plugins outside the host DAW memory space [2]. |