We Are

AFRORACK™ is the audio arts organization with a goal of helping the community develop and thrive through technology resources.

We are committed to providing children and young adults of color access to modular synthesizers and sound design tools.


Our Vision

We are focused on diverse community access via a collective of workshops, seminars, and ambitious programming centered around modular education.


Join + Support

Please support our community-driven STEM based programming through donations, sponsorships, or resources. Your contribution will help sustain the traveling workshops and cultural programming.

Why Modular?

A modular synthesizer is a collection of sonic building blocks that each have a specific function. These components referred to as ‘modules’ are connected to each other using patch cables which allow voltage to travel between them. By connecting various modules, the user can construct unique signal paths capable of producing complex synthesized sounds. Sound can be explored in infinite ways by simply adding more modules or patch cables.


So, why modular synthesis? Modular is the most open-ended musical format in the world; users control the flow and the story. When someone investigates modular synthesis, they’re absorbed in a “state of connectivity” that expands creative thinking and inspires problem solving.

Our Workshops

Make Sound | Shape Sound | Move Sound™

Feel the power of modular synthesis as you control the flow; create sounds and tell stories. Explore all things modular—how we shape it, what it feels like, and how we learn from it. Experiment with real professional audio equipment to design your own robust sonic creations. Our open-ended activities allow you to tap into your imagination and explore your creative self. AFRORACK™ is STEM brought to life.

Aaron Guice
Sound Designer | Producer | Educator

Aaron Guice, a celebrated member of the global sound community for the last 15 years, founded AFRORACK™ to give talented young students—regardless of socioeconomic background—an opportunity to learn modular synthesis, without financial barriers, to help the community develop and thrive through technology resources.

Please send us a message at support@afrorack.org

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