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You are at:Home»News»VCV Rack Is A FREE Modular Synthesizer For Windows, macOS & Linux!
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VCV Rack Is A FREE Modular Synthesizer For Windows, macOS & Linux!

By Tomislav ZlaticSeptember 29, 201715 Comments5 Mins Read
VCV Rack Is A FREE Modular Synthesizer For Windows, macOS & Linux!

VCV Rack is a free (open source) virtual modular synthesizer available as a standalone application (VST/AU plugin version coming soon!) for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Described by its developers as an “open source virtual Eurorack DAW”, VCV Rack is currently the closest one can get to using a hardware modular synthesizer without spending any money (apart from investing in a computer in the first place). There are more than a few free modular synthesizer plugins out there (such as the recently released Fathom Mono), but none of them capture the workflow and the experience of using a hardware modular synth as closely as VCV Rack does.

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Downloading and installing VCV Rack could hardly be any easier. Visit the project page linked at the bottom of this article, download the version of the application that is compatible with your OS, extract the downloaded archive and you’re good to go! The initial setup is equally fast since your computer’s MIDI and Audio interfaces are presented as modules that should be placed in the virtual rack. There’s no menu diving to worry about here. Better yet, if you own a multi-out audio interface and some hardware modules (or other compatible hardware such as the Arturia Microbrute) you can send the signal directly from your audio interface to the hardware instrument and vice versa. A soon to be released CV Interface extension for VCV Rack will ensure compatibility with CV-MIDI-CV interface modules.

Main Features

Moving on to GUI design, VCV Rack looks modern, clean, and polished. Virtual modular synthesizer UIs can quickly turn into a complete visual mess due to all the virtual patch cables hanging around everywhere, but I didn’t run into such issues while testing VCV rack. The color scheme is contrasted enough to make the visual elements stand out, yet subtle enough to prevent distraction and visual overload. The cable tension slider on the top panel is used to control the length of the virtual cables if things become a bit cluttered. The different modules are nicely designed, with a subtle cell-shaded look which works great in this context. Overall, the GUI design is both visually pleasing and user-friendly.

As for the sound, VCV Rack isn’t a mind-blowingly detailed emulation of analog hardware. The sound of its individual components like oscillators and filters won’t blow you away but is certainly adequate for today’s standards. In other words, VCV Rack doesn’t attempt to deliver the sound quality of, say, U-He DIVA. And that’s to be expected due to the complexity of modular synthesizers and the potential CPU strain that would come as the result of increased audio quality. However, none of the components sound bad, and the sound is on par with the majority of virtual synthesizers nowadays. Speaking of CPU usage, though, I’d like to see a performance monitor added in a future update, to let the users know how much processing firepower they have left while building a patch.

VCV Rack is currently on offer as a standalone application only. However, word from the developers is that users will soon be able to connect VCV Rack to their digital audio workstation of choice with the forthcoming Rack Bridge VST/AU plugin add-on. This will instantly make VCV Rack the single best free modular synthesizer VST/AU plugin on the market. If you’d like to add a bit of modular synthesis power to your DAW in the meanwhile, though, take a look at the Softube Modular ($89) virtual instrument.

Adding Modules

Perhaps the best thing about VCV Rack, though, is the fact that it’s open source. This allows anyone interested (and with some coding knowledge) to develop additional modules for VCV Rack, just like manufacturers can build Eurorack modules.

First off, you can expend the essential set of modules that come with the basic version of VCV Rack by registering for a free user account at VCV (only an email is required) and clicking the “Add” button next to the modules listed on the main project page. These will be added to your user account and downloaded automatically when you hit the “Refresh Modules” button in VCV Rack. At the moment, there’s already a great selection of additional “official” modules to choose from, including add-ons based on Mutable Instruments Eurorack modules, the Synthesis Technology E340 Cloud Generator, and various Befaco modules. It seems like more modules will be added to the project page soon.

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But it gets better. Autodafe has already created a bunch of freely downloadable modules for VCV Rack, which you can download right now from their website. With this first set of Autodafe modules, you’re getting an LFO (hooray for that!), a couple of step sequencers, a clock divider, a fixed filter bank, a bitcrusher, and a distortion module. More modules are in the works and expected for release very soon, including a drum module which you can preview in the video above. Exciting times for modular synth fans!

Download

VCV Rack is available for free download via VCV (10.5 MB download size, ZIP archive, standalone application for Windows, macOS, Linux).

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

15 Comments

  1. marti garaughty

    on September 28, 2017 7:30 pm

    Nice, looks very promising…

    Reply
  2. Carlo

    on September 28, 2017 8:41 pm

    I’m so waiting for the plugin version!!!!! Too bad they don’t seem to have a newsletter

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on September 28, 2017 8:51 pm

      Keep an eye on our news section (or subscribe via email) and you’ll be first to know! :)

      Reply
  3. MaZe 6000

    on September 28, 2017 11:21 pm

    I love VCV Rack!
    I don’t have a problem with it not being a VST since I can comfortably connect to it with virtual midi cables and my soundcard lets me route the audio back to a channel in the DAW.
    The Sound is great and the mutable instruments modules are absolutely amazing.
    I only really hope for a few more good filters, right now theres only a very nice clean lowpass, the highpass is basically not working for me… bandpass is coming soon and I really hope for some more gritty filter stuff.

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    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on September 28, 2017 11:54 pm

      It is amazing, I agree completely. Spent too much time playing with VCV Rack today instead of writing. VST version will be a total blast, though!

      Reply
  4. Krisse

    on September 29, 2017 8:05 am

    Audiodafe has released VCV Rack Modules Pack -Beta 0.8b for Rack 0.3.2 for free you can get it here

    http://www.autodafe.net/blog/11-vcv-rack-modules-pack-beta-0-8b.html

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on September 29, 2017 11:12 am

      Yeah, amazing stuff! A drum module is also in the works.

      Reply
  5. Ivan

    on September 29, 2017 9:06 am

    With a LFO module, it’s even better :)

    https://www.autodafe.net/blog/11-vcv-rack-modules-pack-beta-0-8b.html

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on September 29, 2017 11:12 am

      I’ll update the article with this info right away, thanks!

      Reply
  6. Krisse

    on October 1, 2017 10:32 am

    Autodafe Autodafe Drum Kit for VCV Rack & Autodafe Module Pack for VCV Rack has released for free but you need to create account more info from here: http://www.autodafe.net/virtual-instruments/vcv-rack-modules.html

    Reply
  7. MaZe 6000

    on October 2, 2017 3:54 am

    just found out there are some new filters available… state variable, diode ladder and comb filter from modlfo
    https://github.com/modlfo/VultModules
    nice !

    Reply
  8. MaZe 6000

    on October 2, 2017 4:00 am

    … and there are some modules by MartinLueders, including a pitch quantizer and whift register and some trigger stuff…
    https://github.com/martin-lueders/ML-modules/releases/tag/0.3.2

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    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on October 2, 2017 1:58 pm

      Very cool, thanks for the share!

      Reply
  9. Swedish Pete

    on October 14, 2017 3:56 pm

    Not VST and no presets? Big mistake. I would be intrested to learn how a synth like this works, but I need some examples in different genres as a starting point to see how it’s done. Is it possible to save presets, bye the way?

    I also want to be able to use it in my DAW in a simple way. This is probably a great synth, and it could be a great learning too, but it looks like to much work for people who don’t already know how to work a synth like this.

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  10. Mixchief

    on March 7, 2018 1:56 pm

    Interested hearing more how VCV Rack’s features and strengths would rack up (huh) against Softube Modular. Will you consider doing something like a comparison here at BPB?

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