Sonuscore is giving away LUX Orchestral Strings Elements — the free version of their acclaimed flagship Kontakt string library — permanently and with no expiry or subscription required. Used by composers like Ramin Djawadi (Game of Thrones) and John Enroth (Thor: Ragnarok), this is the real deal for cinematic string production.
What is LUX Orchestral Strings Elements?
LUX Orchestral Strings Elements is the free entry-level Kontakt library from Sonuscore’s flagship LUX Orchestral Strings series. It covers all five orchestral string sections — 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, and Contrabass — recorded with the same source material used in the paid full version. Download it once and keep it forever: no time limit, no subscription.
Key Features
- All 5 orchestral string sections: 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Viola, Cello, and Contrabass
- 4 core articulations: Sustain, Spiccato, Tremolo, and Sul Ponticello Tremolo
- Identical recording and cinematic mix to the paid LUX Orchestral Strings full version
- Includes a 1-octave legato demo for 1st Violin (to preview phrasing and note transitions)
- Permanently free — no expiry, no subscription
- Requires Kontakt 7.10.9 or later (free Kontakt Player is NOT supported; full Kontakt required)
How to Download LUX Orchestral Strings Elements
- Visit the official Sonuscore product page (link below) and add the library to your cart for free.
- Complete checkout — no payment needed.
- Download via Native Access 2 using the license you receive.
- Open in Kontakt 7.10.9+ and start playing.
Note: Full Kontakt (7.10.9 or newer) is required. The free Kontakt Player does not support this library.

