Sonuscore released LUX, a string library that records a 70-piece ensemble with 18 first violins, 16 second violins, 14 violas, 12 cellos and 10 basses across four microphone positions. The software introduces Seamless Articulation Transitioning technology that adjusts articulation changes based on playing intensity and allows modulation wheel blending between multiple articulations.
The library captures signals from 48 microphones with close, Decca tree and far positions alongside 22 bleed signals from brass, woodwind and percussion sections. Natural String Change detection adjusts sample transitions when notes shift between strings, while adaptive legato patches enhance realism. Engineer Peter Fuchs recorded the sessions using DPA, Neumann and Schoeps microphones.
The software provides genre-specific key switch sets and composer-designed ensembles for sketching. LUX operates in Kontakt or Kontakt Player 7.10.9 or higher on Windows 10 and macOS 13 systems with VST3, AU, and AAX formats, plus standalone versions.
The library captures signals from 48 microphones with close, Decca tree and far positions alongside 22 bleed signals from brass, woodwind and percussion sections. Natural String Change detection adjusts sample transitions when notes shift between strings, while adaptive legato patches enhance realism. Engineer Peter Fuchs recorded the sessions using DPA, Neumann and Schoeps microphones.
The software provides genre-specific key switch sets and composer-designed ensembles for sketching. LUX operates in Kontakt or Kontakt Player 7.10.9 or higher on Windows 10 and macOS 13 systems with VST3, AU, and AAX formats, plus standalone versions.