Plughugger Releases Lumos For Omnisphere

US An ambient orchestra based purely on the sounds of light and lamps      08/01/21

Plughugger has released Lumos, a new set of sounds for the Spectrasonics Omnisphere synth. They describe Lumos as an ambient orchestra of sounds based on nothing else but the sounds of lamps. From mellow 40 watt lightbulbs all the way up to illuminating 200 watt. Here's the details in their own words...

When Spectrasonics created the Psychoacoustic section of samples in Omnisphere they didn't hold back burning up a piano just to hear how that might sound, or the glassy sound of tungsten lightbulbs being hit with different intensities.

Equipped with the sound of a handful of lamps, our goal was to explore these sounds by turning them into sequences, textures / soundscapes, synth(ish) leads and pads.

Lumos is a soundset in two parts. The first part is all the sounds based on the sound of lamps. The second part is a re-imagining  of our favourite sounds, but using bell-like FM tones based on the internal synth engine.

Lumos contains 200 sounds in the following categories:

 Lumos (99 sounds):

  •     24 Arpeggios and Sequences
  •     9 Pads and Strings
  •     4 Bass sounds
  •     2 Hits, Boomers and Effects
  •     22 Synth Sounds (Poly, Short and Mono)
  •     38 Textures and Soundscapes


Digi Lumos (51 sounds):

  •     9 Arpeggios and Sequences
  •     20 Pads and Strings
  •     1 Bass sounds
  •     13 Synth Sounds (Poly, Short and Mono)
  •     8 Textures and Soundscapes

Pricing and Availability:
On sale until January 17th for 4.90 Euro (Regular price: 19.90 Euro)

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