32 bit software and Big Sur

This question is bound to become tedious at some point soon… but I need to know! Can I or will I ever be able to run high end professional 32 bit audio software such as Sonic Studio Soundblade with Big Sur?
There's a lot of us out here who have made major investments to produce and Master the best sounding music possible, and most of it eventually finds it's way to iTunes and Apple Music.
Unfortunately, the inventors at Sonic Studio feel that to rewrite some 35 million lines of code is too much for them.
So… we're stuck here, already marooned by OS Catalina, hoping to be let into the 64 bit circle and be happy again.
Though I'm very aware of current and future advances by Apple which get better and better, it's worth pointing out our dilemma as some archival softwares are worth keeping alive.
Totally agree! This is the handicap of many musicians, arrangers, and producers from amateur to professional. There are many plugins developed 8 years ago for ex., that never updated all this time (and never needed to be updated!) it's unacceptable for many users who stucked with Sierra even..
So if Big Sur doesn't support 32 bit then we'll stuck in the limited preferences of Mojave? (comparing if M1 chips are supporting Mojave well.. !?)
32 bit software and Big Sur
 
 
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