Sonuscore LUX Orchestral Strings Elements

Sonuscore today announced LUX Orchestral Strings Elements, a free version of LUX Orchestral Strings, the company's flagship $499 library. Elements gives composers the best way to try LUX before purchasing - loading it into their own session, writing with their own ideas, and hearing it in their own mix. LUX Orchestral Strings Elements provides all five string sections with four core articulations each, built from the same recordings and cinematic mix as the full library. Composers can write a complete string cue from the first idea to a deliverable draft without restriction. "With Elements, composers can start their composing workflow immediately with a final string sound," said Tilman Sillescu, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Sonuscore. "That is what LUX was built for."
Elements provides a complete foundation for orchestral string writing:
- All five orchestral string sections: 1st Violins, 2nd Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses.
- Four core articulations per section: Sustain, Spiccato, Tremolo, Sul Ponticello Tremolo.
- The same recordings and cinematic mix as the full $499 library.
- A one-octave legato demo for 1st Violins, demonstrating the quality of the legato transitions.
- Covers melodic writing, rhythmic passages, and tension textures.
- Sufficient to write and deliver a complete string cue.
LUX Orchestral Strings is Sonuscore's most ambitious product to date. A 70-piece symphonic string ensemble recorded on a large concert stage in traditional symphonic seating. 48 microphones, including 22 dedicated bleed microphones across brass, woodwinds, and percussion, capturing the natural orchestral spill that separates a real scoring session from a room full of overdubs.
The engineering was handled by Peter Fuchs - an award-winning score mixer with over 400 film and game credits, including Iron Man 3, Harry Potter, and Call of Duty. DPA, Schoeps, Neumann, Coles microphones. Traditional symphonic seating. The full chain, captured properly.
The full LUX library has been used and endorsed by Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones, Westworld), John Enroth (Thor: Ragnarok), Stephen Gallagher (The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim), and Scott Michael Smith (The Revenant). These endorsements reflect the full product. Elements uses the same recordings.
Pricing & Availability:
- LUX Orchestral Strings Elements is available now for free.
- LUX Orchestral Strings Full Version: $499
System Requirements:
- Native Instruments Kontakt Player 7.10.9 or higher (free). macOS 13-15 / Windows 10-11.
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