Moloko Instruments has released Luch, a free sample-based instrument for macOS and Windows.
I absolutely love the organic sound here. Especially lately, when we are being bombarded with AI and vibe-coded tools that often feel anything but organic or human-made, something like Luch feels like a much-needed breath of fresh air.
Luch is based on a rare Soviet-era children’s metallophone found at a flea market. Moloko Instruments recorded it through vintage Oktava microphones and hardware from the same era, aiming for a sound that feels imperfect (and I love it for that).
This is the sort of instrument that can instantly give your music a lovely organic feel, even if you only play a few simple notes as a layer or a background element.
The source instrument was recorded with two vintage microphones: a 1972 Oktava ML-16 ribbon and a 1975 Oktava MK-13M condenser. The ribbon gives a softer body and more room, while the condenser brings a clearer center. You can use either mic alone or open them into a wider mid-side image.
The main mute and ring samples were also passed through an MN-61 wire recorder, which adds a rougher, aged tone in Wire mode. Luch also includes chaos variations, touch sounds, and noise layers built from an old clock tick, wire hiss, crackle, and soft mallet hits.
On top of the metallophone, the plugin blends in textures from two Soviet synths. RITM-2 provides steadier mono tones, while Elektronika EM-04 was recorded as moving string textures with pitch, filter, and level changes performed by hand.
I love the interface, too. The abstract graphics fit the whole vibe perfectly, and the central ray-shaped slider lets you blend the acoustic layer with the paired synth textures. You also get controls for attack and release, filtering, saturation, slow pitch instability, and a Space section with echo, delay, and reverb impulses.
The spring-style reverb and overall aged character are all wonderful. Luch can be a quiet metallophone, a dreamy texture generator, or go totally bonkers when you start moving the blend controls with the tempo-synced LFOs.
The only potential downside is the size. Luch uses 4,815 samples and takes 2.5 GB unpacked, so it is not a tiny download. If you do not mind the hard drive space, though, definitely check this one out.
Luch runs on macOS 11 or higher and Windows 10 or higher in AU and VST3 formats. No sampler is required.
Download: Moloko Instruments Luch (FREE)
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Last Updated on June 28, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.



