Luch by Moloko Instruments

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concealed identity wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 9:40 pm
Caine123 wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 5:37 pm nice, I'm always kinda sceptical, is there really no catch? free is mostly with a catch...
You're right, I've always been told there's no such thing as a free Luch
:lol:
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Hi, Andrei here, the developer of luch.

Thanks to Kai for sharing it, and thanks to everyone for the kind words and feedback.

A couple of answers to questions that came up:
- No catch at all. luch is completely free, not a trial.
- The 2.5 GB sample library is compressed (not WAV). The original WAVs are around 4.6 GB.

I've also noted the requests for an original-range option and a tightness control - both are great ideas.

Happy to answer any other questions here.
Thanks for trying luch!

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Clearly the catch is that there's no Linux version. Is that something that can be addressed?

Quality sample libraries are always welcome in penguinland.

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moloko instruments wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 3:14 pm Hi, Andrei here, the developer of luch.

Thanks to Kai for sharing it, and thanks to everyone for the kind words and feedback.

A couple of answers to questions that came up:
- No catch at all. luch is completely free, not a trial.
- The 2.5 GB sample library is compressed (not WAV). The original WAVs are around 4.6 GB.

I've also noted the requests for an original-range option and a tightness control - both are great ideas.

Happy to answer any other questions here.
Thanks for trying luch!
Do you have any connection to https://www.elementarysounds.com/

The general vibe of the plugin and the graphical elements are very similar.

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Looks lovely

Is the 2.5 GB sample library user definable for the install location?

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elxsound wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 10:38 pm Looks lovely

Is the 2.5 GB sample library user definable for the install location?
it is, yes... It's a good thing too as you can't use them in anything else afaik.

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