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Cardinal Rack v22.12 VST2 VST3 AU x64 x86 ARM LiNUX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot
FREE | 20 December 2022 |WiN : 708 MB / macOS : 1.37 GB / LiNUX : 1.85 GB
Cardinal is a free and open-source virtual modular synthesizer plugin, available as JACK standalone and AU, LV2, VST2 and VST3 audio plugin for FreeBSD, Linux, macOS and Windows.
It is based on the popular VCV Rack but with a focus on being a fully self-contained plugin version.

More specifically, this is a DPF-based plugin wrapper around VCV Rack, using its code directly instead of forking the project, with the target of having a proper, self-contained, fully free and open-source plugin version of Rack.
See the why section below for the reasons Cardinal exists, also for frequently asked questions check this FAQ document.

Cardinal contains Rack, some 3rd-party modules and a few internal utilities all in a single binary.
All "Core" modules from Rack have been replaced by Cardinal equivalents, simplified to better work for an audio plugin.

Cardinal does not load external modules and does not connect to the official Rack library/store.
All VCV branding has been removed (to the best of our knowledge) in order to avoid any trademark issues.

The VST3 version is in progress, already part of the build but still experimental.

Stable release
Cardinal releases have official builds for Linux, macOS and Windows.
There are Linux builds for various architectures (armhf, arm64, i686 and x86_64), macOS "universal" (arm64 + intel) and Windows 32 and 64bit builds. Both macOS and Windows builds have an installer.

Plugin variants
Cardinal provides 3 plugin variants - "main", Synth and FX.
They are all equivalent in performance and behaviour, with only the IO and metadata that changes.
This is because some hosts are very strict on which plugins are allowed as instruments vs FX, so separate variants of the same plugin are needed.

FX and Synth variants both have 2 audio outputs, while "main" has 8.
All variants have MIDI input and output support.

Main
This variant provides 8 audio inputs and outputs and 10 CV inputs and outputs.

NOTE: Due to AU and VST2 formats not supporting CV ports, this variant is not available for those formats.

Synth
This variant provides 2 audio outputs but no audio inputs or CV ports.
Plugin type is set as "instrument".

FX
This variant provides 2 audio inputs and outputs, but no CV ports.
Plugin type is set as regular "effect".

Screenshots
Because people will ask for it. It is, well... Rack.
But a couple of modules background's have their colors flipped, because damn we want proper dark mode!

Module browser
Cardinal Rack v22.12 VST2 VST3 AU x64 x86 ARM LiNUX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot

Basic patching
Cardinal Rack v22.12 VST2 VST3 AU x64 x86 ARM LiNUX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot

Carla and Ildaeil plugin hosts
Cardinal Rack v22.12 VST2 VST3 AU x64 x86 ARM LiNUX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot

Custom Fundamental modules design
Cardinal Rack v22.12 VST2 VST3 AU x64 x86 ARM LiNUX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot


Included modules
At the moment the following 3rd-party modules are provided:


A feature comparison between Cardinal and Rack Pro can be seen here


Changelog:
General changes/fixes

Add portable standalone Windows binaries
Add JTB Waves example/demo patch
Fix SSE not being enabled in pffft for 32bit builds
Improve docs for building Windows binaries
Stop using LTO for macos-universal builds
Module updates

Add Sapphire
Add Stoermelder Pack-one
Add Surge-XT
Update BaconPlugs
Update Befaco
Update MindMeld
Update PathSet
Web-assembly related changes

Add Web-assembly build instructions
Enable brotli compression on release files
Enable emscripten --use-preload-cache flag, improves browser cache
Fix keyboard input having wrong keys
Fix mouse lock on chrome-based browsers
Fix versioning
Special Notes:

Building now requires a compiler compatible with C++17
Windows builds now require 0x0600/Vista, needed for Surge


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  Contributor 11.10.2014 7973 15555
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  Resident 21.06.2018 457 16063
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  Resident 22.01.2014 238
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Add Stoermelder Pack-one
Add Surge-XT

Very nice!
  Resident 6.02.2018 720
+50
what is difference between this cardinal rack and vcv rack ? both seems free,,thx
  Member 10.10.2019 51
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The free version of VCV contains the standalone .exe only. The plugins for DAW use (vst/clap/au) are only in the pro version. Additionally VCV allows third party paid addons (in addition to a lot of free addons as well).

Cardinal Rack is a fork of VCV because a group of people did not agree with the more commercial path that was chosen for VCV, and so nothing is paid. A little bit like what LibreOffice is compared to OpenOffice since the latter was taken over by Oracle.

There's a feature comparison available: https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal/blob/main/docs/DIFFERENCES.md
  Resident 25.11.2015 1284
+500
biggest different is vcv rack pro vst plugin costs $150 and cardinal is 100% free. vcv has more modules available (vult, erica) but cardinal still has a TON of modules plus some really great ones that aren't readily available in vcv pro i.e. stoermelder or aria's ones. stoermelder are truly amazing in the things they can you help achieve in vcv.
make music, not walls.
  Member 6.09.2016 145
+10
I was waiting next update with Surge modules ! .
I have already made a lot of patches and I will be able to upgrade them . unfortunately, I am very limited by my cpu, cardinal is very greedy !
  Resident 25.11.2015 1284
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anyone looking to learn cardinal from scratch, i recommend this concise youtube tutorial:

cardinal vcv tutorial
make music, not walls.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
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I agree it's good. But he missed to explain in detail how to make polyphonic patches. Which unfortunately is not so easy because you first have to check which modules are polyphonic..

BTW: That is something I dont understand.
OK, VCV is supposed to emulate a modular environnement, but what's the advantage in also imitating it's limitations in the digital world ?
Wouldn't it be better to make all modules polyphonic then chose mono if this is what you're looking for??
  Resident 14.09.2019 1 145
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I agree about the BTW.

and in that regard Softube's modular is even worse. They won't let you drag modules into the space. You have to move them one by one to make space. In other words: They even modeled the physical behavior of the module placement lol!

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