Yamaha Vintage | Plugin Collection
The SPX90 plugin captures the grainy, 16-bit conversion that made the original sound "bad" in a beautiful way. It offers 15 effect algorithms, including Symphonic (a lush, chorused reverb), Early Reflections, and the infamous "Gate Reverb" (predating the gated drum sound popularized by Phil Collins).
These plugins are available natively as VST3, AU, and AAX, making them compatible with almost every major DAW, including Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and Cubase. To understand why this collection is essential for vintage enthusiasts, you need to understand each component’s pedigree. 1. The SPX90: The Lo-Fi Texture Machine The original Yamaha SPX90 (released in 1985) is arguably the most famous digital multi-effects processor ever made. It lived in the racks of Prince, Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine), and countless 90s alternative bands. It was famously used for the harmonized guitar solo in Van Halen’s "5150." yamaha vintage plugin collection
Docked one point only for the lack of preset import/export tools. Otherwise, a perfect slice of digital nostalgia. Where to buy: The collection is available directly from the Yamaha MusicSoft store or via authorized plugin retailers like Plugin Boutique. Look for bundle deals if you are buying the SPX90 and REV7 together. The SPX90 plugin captures the grainy, 16-bit conversion