Dimensions
20 HP
40 mm deep
Current Draw
90 mA +12V
20 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$320 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

SOMA Laboratory's Lyra8-FX module is the noisy marsh of effects from their acclaimed Lyra-8 Organismic Drone Synth. With dual delay and distortion, this module is perfect for anyone who wants to add murky, sludgy dark effects to their Eurorack setup.

SOMA Laboratory's Lyra8-FX module is the noisy marsh of effects from their acclaimed Lyra-8 Organismic Drone Synth. With dual delay and distortion, this module is perfect for anyone who wants to add murky, sludgy dark effects to their Eurorack setup.

The lo-fi delay section is comprised of two delays with cross-feedback. The delays offer not only external CV control of delay time, but are also capable of self-modulation—using their own outputs to modulate delay time. Feedback amount and distortion amount are also voltage controllable, and manual level controls are available for input level and mix level of the delay and distortion circuits.

Perfect for lo-fi delays, murky Karplus-strong, and crunchy, broken-speaker ambience, the Lyra8-FX is an excellent way to add grungy SOMA charm to any Eurorack system.
Lyra8-FX Features

Dual Delay + Distortion + Feedback processor
CV inputs for Feedback, Drive, and Delay time
Each delay switchable between self-modulation (modulation feedback) or external CV input
Attenuators for all CV inputs
Separate level control for distortion and delay
Dedicated input level control
Mix out and delay direct out

https://somasynths.com/lyra8-fx/


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