Terra Australis
The Terra Australis Collection represents the oldest continuous musical traditions on the planet. The didgeridoo's ancient drone techniques and the clapsticks' ceremonial rhythms are instruments fundamentally different from anything in the Western or Asian traditions — the final frontier of cultural representation in the plugin world.
Pacific & Indigenous
The oldest continuous musical traditions on earth — Aboriginal Australian instruments spanning 2,000+ years.

Didgeridoo
Ancient Drone
A wind instrument made from a eucalyptus trunk hollowed by termites, producing a deep, resonant drone. The oldest wind instrument in the world (1,500–2,000+ years). Players use circular breathing for unbroken tone, articulating rhythmic patterns using tongue, cheek, and vocal tract techniques of extraordinary complexity.

Clapsticks
Songline Rhythm
A pair of short hardwood sticks (bilma) struck together to maintain rhythm during Aboriginal Australian ceremonies and songlines. Pure synthesis — no samples. The clapsticks are the rhythmic backbone of the oldest continuous musical tradition on earth, keeping time as singers map the landscape through song.
Terra Australis Collection
2 plugins — coming 2026.
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Ceol
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"Ceol" is Irish for music — the beloved tradition of Ireland, Scotland, and the Celtic world.
Want it all?
Every plugin across all 14 collections — coming 2026.