Lunaris is an impressive sample-based instrument for pads, designed for sound designers to create analog style pads, cinematic pads and ambient soundscapes.
Luftrum has announced the release of Lunaris. Lunaris is a sample based pad instrument, containing pads only from classic analog pads to lush ambient pads, cinematic pads and sequenced pads from underscoring elements to more contemporary rhythmic patterns plus a selection of dark, avantgarde and obscure pads. Lunaris is 4.5GB and ships with 250 presets created by world-class sound designers as Arksun, Bigtone, Himalaya, Luftrum, Martin Walker, Adam Pietruszko, Twolegs Toneworks and Brandon Clark.
Listen to the 18-minute audio demo in the vid below:
Lunaris is NKS ready and powered by the free Kontakt Player so it's essentially self contained and no additional purchase is needed. It will also run in the full version of Kontakt 5.
Main Features:
250 presets by pristine sound designers
NKS ready for Komplete Kontrol and Machine
200 high quality multisampled 24Bit sound sources
No need for the full version of Kontakt
Loads in the free Kontakt Player without limitations
Flux Motion, Modulation and Effect Chain per layer
Create, mix, sculpt and save your own pads
14-page PDF User Manual included
Crossgrade to the full version of Kontakt and save!
Price: Lunaris is $159 with a $20 intro discount using the promo code ilovepads during checkout.
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