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80 plugins. No subscriptions. No inflated list prices. Buy individual collections, build a custom bundle, or get everything at once. Prices shown are planned launch pricing.

Everything

Complete Suite

All 80 plugins across all 14 collections — effects, synthesizers, and every world instrument. One purchase. Includes the 10,000-pattern MIDI library.

Dragonbreath (15)Prism Elements (9)Prism Cosmos (11)Griot (4)Raga (10)Crossroads (5)Horizons (5)Fjord (4)Ceol (3)Fuego (3)Tengri (4)Terra Australis (2)Selva (2)Warpath (3)
$599
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Effects & Synthesis

Digital effects, synthesizers, and instruments. No physical modeling — these are signal processing and oscillator-based plugins.

Dragonbreath

Effects & Pedals15 plugins

Fire-forged effects and distortions inspired by the raw power of vintage pedalboards.

$149Coming Soon
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Prism Elements

Air · Fire · Water · Earth9 plugins

Effects and synths inspired by the four classical elements — primordial forces of nature.

$129Coming Soon
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Prism Cosmos

Synthesizers & Celestial Effects11 plugins

Synthesizers and effects inspired by the infinite vastness of space and celestial phenomena.

$199Coming Soon
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World Instruments

45 instruments built on the PrismWorldEngine — a shared physical modeling architecture where sound is generated from the interaction of exciters (pluck, bow, strike, blow), resonators (string, bore, membrane, tine), and body models (wood, metal, gourd, clay). No samples at the core. Four ways to buy.

All World Instruments

World Complete

Every world instrument plugin. All 11 geographic collections, every instrument family, every tuning system. Includes the 11,074-pattern MIDI library.

Comparable world instrument libraries (EastWest Silk, 8Dio ethnic collections) cost $200–500 each and require a $400 Kontakt license. This is 45 instruments with no dependencies.

$299
$709
Save $410 — $7/instrument

Instrument Family Bundles

Cross-Collection

Buy by instrument type instead of geography. Each bundle pulls instruments from multiple geographic collections. Useful when you need “all the bowed strings” or “all the percussion” regardless of origin.

Film & Game Composers

Need specific timbral families for scoring. "I need bowed strings for this cue" is a more common thought than "I need Nordic instruments."

Beat Producers

World Percussion gives you tabla, taiko, cajón, and clapsticks in one bundle — covers Afrobeats, trap, lo-fi, and cinematic in a single purchase.

Session & Live Players

Plucked strings or winds bundles give you the breadth to cover diverse session work without buying instruments you won't use.

World Strings — Plucked

9 instruments across 7 traditions

Every plucked string instrument in the catalog. The kora's cascading arpeggios, the sitar's sympathetic resonance, the oud's fretless microtones, the koto's silk-stringed precision, and more. Physical modeling captures the interaction between fingers, strings, and wooden bodies — pluck position, nail angle, and string damping all respond to velocity and modulation.

korambirasitaroudcharangoberimbaubouzoukikotopipa
$129$14/instrument

World Strings — Bowed

7 instruments across 6 traditions

Bowed strings from India to Scandinavia. Each instrument uses bow-exciter physical modeling with per-instrument bow pressure curves, rosin friction coefficients, and sympathetic string resonance. The sarangi's 35 sympathetic strings, the erhu's snake-skin membrane, the nyckelharpa's keyed tangent mechanism, and the hurdy-gurdy's crank-wheel drone are all distinct DSP architectures sharing the same engine.

sarangikamanchehmorin khuurnyckelharpatagelharpaerhuhurdy gurdy
$99$14/instrument

World Winds

9 instruments across 9 traditions

Blown, reed, and brass instruments spanning bamboo flutes to bronze war horns. Blow-exciter and bore-resonator physical modeling handles everything from the bansuri's edge-blown embouchure to the duduk's double-reed, the uilleann pipes' bellows pressure, the didgeridoo's circular breathing drone, and the been's gourd-resonated double pipes. Breath dynamics, lip pressure, and embouchure shape are all controllable via MIDI CC.

bansurineyduduktin whistleuilleann pipesdidgeridoozamponaocarinabeen
$129$14/instrument

World Percussion

11 instruments across 8 traditions

Hand drums, frame drums, stick percussion, and body percussion from every continent. Strike-exciter physical modeling with per-instrument membrane, skin, and shell characteristics. The tabla's tuned bayan, the dhol's Bhangra thunder, the mridangam's Carnatic precision, the taiko's massive barrel resonance, the cajon's wooden box acoustics, and the bodhran's goatskin are all physically distinct models. Velocity-mapped timbral zones replicate real playing positions.

dunduntabladholdholakmridangamdafbodhrancajonpalmastaikoclapsticks
$149$14/instrument

World Melodics

5 tuned percussion, melodic & keyboard instruments

Hammered, struck, tuned, and keyed melodic instruments. The santoor's 100 strings shimmer under twin mallets, the balafon's gourd resonators add West African buzz, the gamelan's bronze metallophone rings with Javanese tuning, the hang drum's steel shell produces overtone-rich tones, and the harmonium's bellows-driven free reeds sustain devotional drone and melody. Each uses tine-resonator, string-resonator, or reed physical modeling tuned to the instrument's specific material and geometry.

balafonsantoorgamelanhang drumharmonium
$89$18/instrument

War Horns & Ceremony

5 ritual instruments

Instruments of war, ceremony, and spiritual invocation. The lur's Bronze Age brass, the horagai's conch shell, the native flute's cedar body, and the frame drum's universal pulse. These instruments exist at the intersection of music and ritual — they are designed to carry sound across valleys, invoke the sacred, and mark the moments that matter.

lurhoragainative fluteframe drumdidgeridoo
$89$18/instrument

Build Your Own Bundle

Pick Any Instruments

Choose any world instruments from any collection. No restrictions on mixing regions or instrument types. The per-instrument price drops as you add more.

Starter
Pick any 3
$59
$19.67 per instrument
~34% off individual
  • Mix any collections freely
  • All formats included (VST3 + AU)
  • Free updates within major version
Most Flexible
Producer
Pick any 5
$89
$17.80 per instrument
~41% off individual
  • Mix any collections freely
  • All formats included (VST3 + AU)
  • Free updates within major version
  • Pattern library included (11,074 MIDI patterns)
Composer
Pick any 10
$149
$14.90 per instrument
~50% off individual
  • Mix any collections freely
  • All formats included (VST3 + AU)
  • Free updates within major version
  • Pattern library included (11,074 MIDI patterns)
Who this is for

Producers who know exactly what they need. A hip-hop producer grabs Tabla + Kora + Santoor + Berimbau + Sitar. A trailer composer picks Taiko + Erhu + Duduk + Lur + Uilleann Pipes. You're not paying for instruments you won't use, and at the 10-pick tier the per-instrument cost is low enough that adding something you're curious about is an easy decision.

Geographic Collections

The original way to buy — instruments grouped by cultural region. Each collection shares tuning systems, ornament styles, and performance idioms specific to that tradition. If you're working on a project set in a specific region or culture, this is the most coherent way to buy.

World Music Specialists

Working within a specific tradition. Raga gives you the full South Asian palette — 10 instruments from Hindustani to Carnatic to Punjabi folk — with shared microtuning and ornament systems.

Film/TV Composers

Scoring for a location-specific project. "This scene is set in West Africa" → Griot collection. The instruments are designed to work together.

Cultural Educators

Teaching or documenting a musical tradition. Geographic collections keep instruments in their cultural context with historically accurate tuning and performance modes.

Griot

West African Heritage4 plugins

The instruments of the Mandé griot tradition and the Shona people — the musical storytellers of West and Southern Africa.

$79$20/instrument
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Raga

South Asian Traditions10 plugins

Ten instruments spanning Hindustani and Carnatic classical music, Punjabi folk, Qawwali devotional, and Rajasthani tradition.

$149$15/instrument
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Crossroads

Middle East & Persia5 plugins

Where continents meet — the instruments of the Arab world, Persia, Armenia, and Turkey.

$69$14/instrument
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Horizons

Latin America & Global5 plugins

Instruments from the Andes to the steppes — where cultures converge at the edge of the world.

$69$14/instrument
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Fjord

Nordic & Viking4 plugins

The instruments of the Norse sagas — war horns, bowed lyres, and the keyed fiddles of Scandinavia.

$59$15/instrument
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Ceol

Celtic & Irish3 plugins

"Ceol" is Irish for music — the beloved tradition of Ireland, Scotland, and the Celtic world.

$49$16/instrument
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Fuego

Iberian & Mediterranean3 plugins

The fire of flamenco, the passion of the Mediterranean, and the ancient musical bridge between continents.

$49$16/instrument
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Tengri

East Asian4 plugins

Named for the supreme sky deity — instruments spanning Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian traditions.

$59$15/instrument
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Terra Australis

Pacific & Indigenous2 plugins

The oldest continuous musical traditions on earth — Aboriginal Australian instruments spanning 2,000+ years.

$39$20/instrument
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Selva

South American & Mesoamerican2 plugins

Instruments of the Amazon, the Andes, and Mesoamerica — traditions predating European contact.

$39$20/instrument
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Warpath

Ceremonial & War3 plugins

Drums, horns, and voices that have rallied armies and invoked spirits across every continent.

$49$16/instrument
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Works with any DAW

Pattern Library

11,074 MIDI patterns across 32 genres. Standard MIDI files — they work in any DAW with any plugin, not just ours.

Every pattern is generated from genre-authentic scales and chord progressions using the full 32-scale PrismScaleMode system. Seven functional categories per genre: bass lines, chord progressions, lead melodies, arpeggios, pads, grooves, and builds. Each pattern is tagged with 8 dimensions (register, density, articulation, harmonic role, mood, tempo class, complexity, genre) for precise filtering.

The patterns are not loops — they are compositional starting points. Load one into your DAW's piano roll, point it at any instrument (ours or anyone else's), and edit from there.

$49
standalone purchase
Included free with World Complete ($299) and Complete Suite ($599)
Included free with any Build Your Own bundle of 5 or more
Standard MIDI — works in Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Cubase, Reaper, or any DAW
32 genres from Ambient to World, each with 350+ patterns

Technical Details

VST3 & AU

macOS native. Compatible with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, and any DAW that supports VST3 or AU. Windows support planned for 2026.

Physical Modeling

World instruments use PrismWorldEngine — exciter/resonator/body physical modeling, not sample playback. Sound is generated mathematically from the physics of the instrument. No large sample libraries to download.

Free Updates

All updates within the current major version are free. Bug fixes, performance improvements, new presets, and new patterns. No forced upgrades, no planned obsolescence.

2 Activations

Install on your studio machine and your laptop. Both run simultaneously. Need more? Contact support — we are not interested in DRM that punishes legitimate users.

Honest Pricing

We don't inflate list prices to make sales look dramatic. The price you see is the price we think the product is worth. No 90% off sales, no countdown timers, no artificial urgency.

What you getTypical market pricePrism
Single world instrument$100–200 (Kontakt library)$29–39
Regional instrument set (2–10)$300–600 + $400 Kontakt$39–149 (no dependencies)
Full world instrument catalog$2,000+ across multiple vendors$299
10,000 MIDI patterns (28 genres)$150–300 (comparable MIDI packs)$49 standalone, free with bundles

FAQ

How do I install the plugins?
Download the DMG installer, drag the plugin files to your AU or VST3 folder, and rescan plugins in your DAW. World instrument plugins are small (typically under 50MB each) because sound is generated via physical modeling, not sample playback.
Do the instrument family bundles overlap with geographic collections?
Yes — they draw from the same instrument catalog, just organized differently. The Raga collection includes Tabla, Dhol, Dholak, and Mridangam, which also appear in the World Percussion family bundle. If you buy both, overlapping instruments are credited — you never pay twice for the same instrument.
Can I upgrade from a smaller bundle to a larger one?
Yes. Previous purchases are always credited. If you bought the Griot collection for $79 and later want World Complete at $299, you pay $220. If you bought a Build Your Own 3-pack and want to upgrade to the 10-pack, you pay the difference.
What is the pattern library? Do I need Prism plugins to use it?
The pattern library is 10,000 standard MIDI files organized by genre and function. They work in any DAW with any instrument — ours or anyone else's. They are compositional starting points, not loops. You do not need any Prism plugin to use them.
Do you offer educational discounts?
Yes. Students and educators get 40% off with valid academic credentials. Contact support with your .edu email or proof of enrollment.
What is your refund policy?
30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. If a plugin does not work in your setup or does not sound the way you expected, we refund you.
Will Windows be supported?
Windows VST3 support is planned for late 2026. macOS AU and VST3 ship at launch.
How are the world instruments different from sample-based Kontakt libraries?
Our instruments use physical modeling synthesis — sound is generated mathematically from simulated exciter-resonator-body interactions, not from recorded audio samples. This means smaller file sizes, no round-robin limits, infinite sustain variation, and real-time parameter control over things like pluck position, bow pressure, and body resonance. The tradeoff is that physical models approximate the sound of real instruments rather than replaying recordings of them.