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Contest
The winners have been chosen!
SONUSCORE CREATOR CONTEST 2026
– THE WINNERS
1st Place – 41.3% – Peter Harket

“Sonuscore are masters at leveraging the computer to augment their instruments to become something more than their physical counterparts. The Orchestra Complete is such a great example, as it transcends what it is trying to emulate by making the orchestra an instrument in of itself.”
2nd Place – 23.1% – Jonas Kerda

“In me, the idea is born — and with Sonuscore’s instruments, it becomes sound.”
3rd Place – 13.7% – Julie Jamieson

“I’m honored to have won third place in Sonuscore’s music creator contest! The virtual instruments Sonuscore creates are inspiring and are of the highest quality out-of-the-box.”
THE 20 WINNERS OF THE PUBLIC VOTING RAFFLE
We included all participants of our public voting for our Sonuscore Creator Contest 2026 in a drawing for one of 20 Sonuscore Shop Vouchers, each worth $50. All winners have been contacted via email.
Here are the 20 winners:
SONUSCORE CREATOR CONTEST 2026
– THE FINALISTS
Yoshihiro Yamaji
Jonas Kerda
Julie Jamieson
Peter Harket
Lady Incognita
Antonios
Three Winners
Three Prizes.

Grand Prize
Value $2,500+
A live orchestra recording session for a composition up to 60 seconds of your choice. Performed by the Budapest Art Orchestra — a 63-piece ensemble including Brass, Strings and more. Recording takes place in mid-June 2026 in Budapest, Hungary, with full pre- and post-production by Dynamedion.
Plus: every Sonuscore product released in 2026.

Second Place
Value $2,000+
An exclusive 1:1 coaching session with Tilman Sillescu — Sonuscore co-founder and Dynamedion Lead Composer (ANNO Series, Age of Empires IV, Total War: Warhammer). Two decades of composing for games, film and TV.
Plus: every Sonuscore product released in 2026.

Third Place
Value $1,500+
Every Sonuscore product released in 2026: an ever-growing collection of premium orchestral and cinematic instruments worth well over $1,500.
The Contest
Participants had to create a short video that showcases one or more Sonuscore instruments in a creative way. Whether it was a quick idea to picture, a live performance, a behind-the-scenes screen capture, or something completely unexpected – what matters is how they presented themselves and their Sonuscore instrument.
The video should highlight Sonuscore in action, musically and visually. It can be based on your own composition, but it didn’t had to be. They might demonstrated a workflow, shared a creative trick, built a cue to a scene, or simply created something fun and engaging.
The video needed to be in 16×9 or 9×16 format, at least in HD quality, and 30–90 seconds long.
We welcomed every kind of composition style, to simply create a video that puts at least one Sonuscore product in the spotlight (including our free products), and brings an own creative angle – cinematic, educational, playful, or anything in between.
The entry compositions did not need to be the composition for the winners recording session.
Contest Quick Facts
- Creative Content: Showcase at least one Sonuscore instrument (including free products) through a performance, screencast, workflow tip, or cinematic cue.
- Video Format: 16:9 or 9:16 aspect ratio in at least HD quality.
- Duration: 30–90 seconds long.
- Music Rights: You must own the full rights to your music. No AI-generated music allowed.
- Flexibility: Your contest entry does not have to be the piece you eventually record with the orchestra.
Make it inspiring, make it entertaining, make it stand out.
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