The whole pedalboard
The Band
All four plugins, one walnut-and-cream family for your bass chain — an envelope filter, an octave machine, a silicon fuzz and a reverse-octave reverb. Bought together they're cheaper than three of them apart, and they're built to sit in the same signal path: the same house style, the same measurement obsession, the same Apple-Silicon engine.
◆ Four plugins · macOS 12+ · Apple Silicon · AU / VST3 / Standalone
Four pedals
What's in the box.
Envelope filter
Jellikins
A three-way filter switch melted into one continuously sweepable LP–BP–HP morph knob. Up and down sweep, soft-clip drive, and a jelly that dances when you dig in.
$39 separately
Octave machine
Sledgehammer
Sub-octave weight in the Japanese brown-box tradition, voiced for bass that stays tight and tracks cleanly all the way down the neck.
$39 separately
Silicon fuzz
Ice Age
A woolly-mammoth-sized silicon fuzz cloned from one-off hardware — no high-pass anywhere in the path, so your low end arrives whole. Z-In goes from polite to feral.
$29 separately
Reverse octave delay → reverb
Ethereal
The flagship. An octave-up reverse delay into a reverb cloned measurement-by-measurement from custom hardware — subtle at one end, a self-oscillating noise machine at the other.
$49 separately
The maths
Three pedals' money,
four pedals' worth.
Bought one at a time at full price, the four come to $176. The bundle is $89 during the intro window — you're effectively getting Ethereal and Ice Age for free, or Jellikins and Sledgehammer, depending on how you like to think about it. Either way it's the cheapest route to the whole chain, and there's nothing extra to install: one purchase, all four plugins, the same license terms.
Jellikins · Sledgehammer · Ice Age · Ethereal
The whole pedalboard, one price.
macOS 12+, Apple Silicon. Audio Unit, VST3 and standalone. Delivered the moment you buy.