Yamaha Vintage Channel Strip Plug-In
Virtual Circuit Modeling of 5 ultra-realistic emulations of sought-after vintage guitar effects (VST & AU)
The Vintage Channel Strip consists of three plug-ins, the EQ 601, the Compressor 260 and the Compressor 276, reproducing the sound characteristics of several classic hardware EQ and compressor devices from the 1970s. Faithfully capturing the analog circuitries of these hardware masterpieces, these plug-ins are also fine-tuned by leading engineers and provide an interface that combines simplicity in operation with exceptional sounding results.
All plug-ins are available in VST 3, VST 2.4 and AU format for multi-instance use within DAW hosts like Cubase or Nuendo.
Yamaha EQ 601 — The vintage sound experience
The Yamaha EQ 601 combines the sound of a classic equalizer from the 1970s with a wide range of practical functions. The plug-in offers six fully paramtercial bands, allowing you to manipulate the frequency with highest precision. The lower and the upper band include shelving filters, whereas the four MID bands come with peaking filters, exactly reproducing the both the boost and cut frequency response of vintage analog gear. The Drive mode allows the engineer to bring back the original analoge distortion characteristics of the good old days to a modern DAW system.
Based on the legendary sound of a 1970's hardware equalizer
Six bands including two shelf-filters and four bands with filter-width regulation
Exact image of the famous equalizer circuitries from the 1970s
Compressor 276 — classic style compression
The 276 is a stereo compressor that has brought numerous professional productions to sonic perfection. Delivering classic-style compression based on the punch and fatness of the finest studio-grade hardware gear, the Compressor 276 is of the perfect choice for both acoustic instruments and vocals alike. The VCM technology enables you to experience the unique response and frequency characteristics of an analog hardware masterpiece from the 1970s.
Classic-style compression with analog-like punch and fatness
Based on the circuitry of the 1970's analog compressors
Internal High-Pass Filter Sidechain and extensive VU metering section
Compressor 260 — sound reinforcement of the late 1970s
The Compressor 260 reintroduces the classic sound of the acclaimed compressor/limiter modules utilized by audio professionals in the late 1970s. Painstakingly modeling the renowned solid-state voltage-controlled amplifiers and RMS detection circuitries, which have elevated the hardware originals to legendary status, the Compressor 260 excels in the studio and concert halls alike.
Brings back the sound of the late 1970s compressors
Ideal for studio production and live sound reinforcement
Three types of compression allowing to experience different sound charateristics
Minimum System Requirements
The minimum system requirements state the minimal specification your computer must have to be able to use the software.
Mac OS X
10.6 (32-bit or 64-bit)
Intel Core processor (Intel Core Duo recommended)
1024 MB RAM
500 MB of free hard-disk space
CoreAudio-compatible audio hardware
Display resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels recommended
USB-eLicenser is required (not included)
USB port for USB-eLicenser (license management)
Internet connection required for license activation and registration
VST 3 or AU host is required
Windows
Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
2 GHz processor (dual-core processor recommended)
1024 MB RAM
500 MB of free hard-disk space
Windows-compatible audio hardware (ASIO-compatible audio hardware recommended for low-latency performance)
Display resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels recommended
USB-eLicenser is required (not included)
USB port for USB-eLicenser (license management)
Internet connection required for license activation and registration
VST 3 or VST 2.4 host is required