miRack is a polyphonic Eurorack-style modular environment. It aims to provide user experience and audio quality close to those of the real Eurorack hardware. miRack can be used to build custom synthesizers, audio and MIDI effects, control other apps and equipment, as a playground to explore and learn modular synths, and for live performances.
miRack is also available on macOS, including Audio Unit and VST plugins.
* Comes with more than 800 modules created by third-party developers and adapted for mobile devices by miRack team. New modules are added regularly.
* Includes AUv3 plugin. Can work as an instrument, audio effect or MIDI processor. Supports parameter automation to record and automate changes of almost any virtual module control.
* AUv3 hosting capabilities (in-app purchase). Incorporate any AUv3 instrument, effect or MIDI effect plugins into your patches.
* Multi-channel audio input and output (in both standalone and AUv3 modes), with full support for Expert Sleepers audio interface modules to integrate with hardware Eurorack equipment.
* MIDI input and output, including MIDI clock sync, and MIDI learn function. Automate and control your patch, or control other software and hardware instruments with powerful sequencer modules.
* Ableton Link support to synchronise with other music software on the same device or over network.
* iCloud support to sync patches between iOS and macOS app versions.
* Visit patchstorage.com/platform/mirack for inspiration and to share your patches.
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In-Apps
Large Tip
$24,900.00
Small Tip
$4,900.00
Medium Tip
$14,900.00
AUv3 Hosting Modules
$19,900.00
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miRack FAQ
Is miRack free?
No, miRack is not free (it costs 69900.00), and it also contains in-app purchases.
Is miRack legit?
✅ The miRack app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does miRack cost?
miRack costs 69900.00 to download (and they also have additional in-app purchases).
This derivative of the powerful VCV Rack is amazing. The fact that it can work in all of my devices amazes me, I can play or design whenever I am and sync my presets. The selection of modules is great. Although I gave a 5-star rating I'd like to see VCV Rack or Cardinal preset compatibility.
Amazing just missing one thing
Its awesome, it is missing a 16ch version that works within Logic Pro when using multichannel surround tracks.
Almost perfect
Module selection is a little sparse but it works great and its definitely enough modules to keep you busy and do most things
Sound utility
This is a great way to comprehend sound design , music production and audio engineering!!!!
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So good
Seriously, so good. Thank you to the developers.
Everything I wanted for an iPad modular.
This is the perfect app for when you already know a fair bit about synthesis, and at least the basics of how audio and CV routing works.
I have stared into the abyss that is hardware modular synthesizers, and the allure to design your very own set of modules and potentially create soundscapes that few if any have ever laid ears on before is alluring. Unfortunately, the cost of entry into this world is next level steep. A single module can easily cost as much as an entire mainstream synthesizer, sometimes multiple times over. Sure, there are lower cost modules, but the top of the line ones are providing modulation and utility that goes far beyond what any regular synth has; like shaping an envelope or generating sequence data using linear algebra equations to modulate CV, or have a massive interconnected matrix of parameters that can all cross modulate each other. This is why people will gladly pour $10k+ on a wall of modules and cover it in miles of patch cable spaghetti to hear a noise that nobody in their right mind would find pleasant.
MiRack gives you a playground to try out some of these modules and their neat features on your iPad. The developers seem to be committed to including faithful software versions of well known module designers, like Mutable Instruments. Every module that is not simple and obvious in function either has a built in help guide, or links you to the real life hardware manual on the manufacturer’s website. Many of the modules I have been reading about are here, and it is great to be able to follow along with the actual manual without spending hundreds.
Absolutely recommend this for anyone who is interested in this hobby but are not ready to sink thousands into it. One of my favorite apps on iPad, easily.
Needs modules and freezes
Needs more modules or the ability to import your own third party modules. Some buttons freeze up a fair amount like solo on the 16ch mixer and has to be closed and reopened
Gift that keeps giving
If I had to be on an island with five apps this would be one of them. And I am still learning. There’s so much on patchstorage that even if you don’t know how to build yet on your own , between patch storage and YouTube videos there is endless learning, creativity, fun from this app . It’s also very simple to use as an effect and probably my favorite effect. And the synth sounds you can make (and tweak from patchstorage as a way to learn and have fun with it ) are amazing. If you’re an adhd brain like me, and love electronic music this app will be extra fun . It took me a year of playing around daily on various apps to finally understand everything and I’m so glad I did it.
Wonderful job
I love this app. I have a growing tabletop of hardware Modular synths that I spend most of my time on, as well as my laptop where I use various DAWs and VCV Rack. The reason I love this app is that I bring my iPad everywhere, and I can patch in all kinds of settings. The car while on a road trip, the train, waiting at the doctor’s office, in the park - wherever. There aren’t as many modules as VCV but there are more than enough (way more than enough) to make any sounds I can imagine. I’ve also never had any issues with crashes, glitches or any type of bug. It’s very solid. I’ve noticed a couple of nice improvements in the time I’ve used it, so I appreciate the developer staying on top of the software. It is well worth the small cost for the endless amount of joy it provides. Thank you from a happy person in Colorado.
Genius
There is no better way to learn modular synth than VCV rack
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