Terra Australis
The Terra Australis Collection represents the oldest and most unique musical traditions on the planet. The didgeridoo's 2,000-year-old drone traditions and the pūtātara's ceremonial conch calls 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 and Māori instruments.

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.

Pūtātara
Voice of the Marae
A Māori conch shell trumpet used for signaling, ceremonial announcements, and welcoming visitors onto the marae. Produces a deep, resonant, slightly unstable brass-like tone. The call of the conch announces arrivals, marks significant moments, and connects the human world to the spiritual realm in the pōwhiri welcome ceremony.
Terra Australis Collection
2 plugins — coming 2026.
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Want it all?
Every plugin across all 14 collections — coming 2026.