Hey everyone! I'm excited to announce that RackDocs is now available on the App Store!

It's a visual documentation tool for Eurorack modules. Photograph your faceplates, add annotations for all the controls, document LED states, switch positions, and create reference sheets you can actually use in the studio (offline mode).

Special thanks to ModularGrid: With their permission, RackDocs includes a ModularGrid import feature. Just paste a ModularGrid URL and it auto-fills the module specs, downloads the faceplate image, and even detects the format (3U, 1U, Buchla, Serge, etc.). Huge time-saver and it wouldn't exist without their support!

The app has a free tier to try out, plus a community library where you can download modules others have documented or share your own.

If you check it out, I'd love to hear your feedback—especially from the ModularGrid community since there's such obvious synergy between the platforms.

RackDocs in the App Store

Happy patching! 🎛️
TheMM


Just a short note that RackDocs 1.4 is now approved by Apple, and it comes with some requested features and changes:
- Three new annotation types have been added!
1) Fader for linear slide controls with optional LED illumination support
2) Card Slot for documenting SD card slots and sample storage
3) Joystick with full 9-position state documentation covering all eight directions plus center

Then the knob documentation has been enhanced with an "Encoder Type" checkbox to distinguish rotary encoders from regular knobs. Encoders now display with a distinct icon and are properly labeled throughout the app, which is particularly useful for modules with pushable encoders for menu navigation.

All icon designs have been refreshed for better visual clarity.

By the way, the last version 1.3 brought beautiful export and sharing features for Cheat Sheets.

As always, feedback is more than welcome. If there are annotation types or features you'd like to see, let me know.

RackDocs in the App Store