SoloRack Is A New Software Modular Synthesizer With The Usability & Functionality Of Hardware Eurorack Systems

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Solostuff, a new software developer released this week SoloRack for Windows, a new modular Synthesizer with the usability and functionality of hardware Eurorack systems. At first glance, this entire software modular product looks like a clone of the classic Doepfer systems but the developer clarify in a information that these modules are not clones or emulations of other hardware manufactures modules. The SoloRack System B comes with 45 modules (plus two input / output free modules) and contains all the sound and function modules you know from the Eurorack range. From oscillators, filters, amp, mixers, ADSR, VCLFO, effects to sequencers, everything is here included.

A clever but also important feature to keep up with the other software modular synths, is the full connectivity to the hardware world. With modules like the Expert Sleepers (T) ES-6, ES-3 or Endorphin.es Shuttle Control, you can connect both worlds together and use the System B to run virtual CV to your hardware modular. Owners of the System B can also expand the system with additional modules via the official webshop for a low price.

A down side for this release is my opinion the missing support for macOS. System B is currently compatible with Windows XP and higher but not for macOS or Linux. For a price of $110, it’s very important in my opinion to have support for two platforms minimums.

SoloRack is a modular synthesizer that mimics the usability and functionality of hardware Eurorack modular systems, without imposing restrictions on the sound. Both analog modeled/emulated or pure digital modules are possible. Even experienced Eurorack users will find something new within almost all modules available while keeping familiarity and similarity to Eurorack intact for ease of use and seamless integration into Eurorack systems.

Main Features 

  • Practically no limit to the number of modules and rack rows that can be added.
  • The System B currently comes with 45 modules (plus the two input/output free modules). Including 3 Oscillator modules, 5 filters, 2 Amplifiers, 2 Mixers, 1 panner, 1 ADSR, 1 VCLFO, 1 Random-Sample and Hold, 1 Noise module, 1 Delay module, 1 Chorus module, 1 Reverb Module, 2 Ring Modulators, 1 CV sequencer, 1 Trigger sequencer and many more utilities like Input/Ouput modules, MIDI to CV, tempo from DAW, clock divider, logic Tool, switch and CV tools.
  • Can work as an effect with multiple inputs and outputs.
  • Both 14bit and 7bit MIDI is supported concurrently and automatically without preconfiguration!! (currently using LSB/MSB).
  • Polyphony is possible using manual patching as it is done in hardware. Or through the sequencer modules.
  • Multichannel MIDI support. Can be used to achieve multi-timbral voices.
  • MIDI patch points and MIDI cables routing between modules all working at audio rate!!
  • Support for Bi-directional patch points that can work as both inputs or outputs at the same time. As in some Eurorack modules, like switches for example.
  • Offers a ridiculous amount of oversampling (up to X256). This is NOT a zero stuffing or interpolation method. This is an actual increase of the internal sampling rate inside the synth. Which means that it can process ultra sonic audio. I provide such features for people who are particular about quality, Not that any current CPU can handle it!!.
  • Audio rate modulation of any CV input. The system even allows ultra sonic modulation when oversampling.
  • Minimum internal sample block size (1 sample), this gives minimum possible delay between modules.
  • Engineered from ground up to be CPU efficient. With optimization done at each level or development, not just at the end.
  • Connectivity to modular hardware is supported (including but not limited to Eurorack). With 10 Audio/CV inputs, 12 Audio/CV outputs. (Note: For low frequency CV you will need an interface that has DC coupled inputs/outputs. Or use dedicated modules like the Expert Sleepers(TM) ES-6 and ES-3.
  • Currently 220 presets are available (PLUS extra variations).
  • More modules are expected to be added. Some of them may be included as part of the System B, others will be sold separately.

SoloRack System B is now available for $110 and modules are also available individually.

More informations here: SoloRack 

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