Welcome to the official MICRORACK documentation. MICRORACK is the most accessible modular synthesizer — a compact, breadboard-based platform for learners, makers, and performers.
New to MICRORACK? Start here:
- System Setup — Unbox, power up, and make your first sound
- Your First Patch — A step-by-step guide to your first synth voice
Getting started guides and safety information.
| Page | Description |
|---|---|
| Safety & Orientation | The "notch rule" and handling basics |
| Powering Up | Connecting and testing your Power Module |
| First Patch | Make your first sound in 5 minutes |
Deep dive into the MICRORACK platform and its capabilities.
| Page | Description |
|---|---|
| Breadboard Architecture | How breadboards work with MICRORACK |
| Power & Expansion | Voltage rails, current management, multi-board setups |
| I/O & Patching | Patching, color-coding, module chaining |
| Chassis & Mounting | Enclosure options (AE Modular, Eurorack, DIY) |
| Compatibility | Connecting to external gear |
| Use Cases | Patch ideas and configurations |
| Community | Forum and support resources |
Browse the catalog of MICRORACK-compatible modules. (Fetched on site build)
Open hardware specification for module designers. (Fetched on site build)
MICRORACK is an open platform. Any enthusiast or brand can create and distribute compatible modules and accessories.
- Specification License: CERN Open Hardware Licence (CERN-OHL-W)
- Contribute: Submit modules, documentation improvements, or community designs via GitHub
| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Website | microrack.org |
| Forum | forum.microrack.org |
| @microrack.synth | |
| Support | support@microrack.org |
| GitHub | github.com/microrack |
Built with ❤️ by the MICRORACK Team.