32-bit Audio Unit, its possible ?

Hello,
Is it possible to run the 32-bit Audio Unit?
Or is there a converter to convert 64-bit Audio Unit?
Thank you for your answer

Logic 9 uses an unstable bridge to access 32 Bit plugs when you run it in 64 Bit mode. Logic X is not supporting 32 Bit plugs anymore, the bridge is gone, which is a PITA.
EDIT: But -> Bit

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