Description
The SOMA Laboratory LYRA8-FX Module Black (20HP) is available at SynthforSale. Order now for fast UK home delivery. Shape unpredictable delay textures The LYRA8-FX centres around a two-stage lo-fi delay each with independent time and modulation depth controls. Cross-feedback between the stages lets you build dense echoes metallic resonances and unstable repeats that feel alive under your fingers. You can select different modulation sources for each stage adding movement that shifts and drifts as your patch evolves. Push the feedback and explore self-modulation where the delay output alters its own sample rate for raw fragmented tones. It is not limited to simple echoes either; with careful adjustment you can dial in reverb-like spaces comb filtering chorus-style movement and more abstract effects. Dial in distortion with precision After the delay section a parallel distortion circuit gives you direct control over how much grit you introduce. The drive control sets the intensity while a dedicated mix knob lets you blend clean and distorted signals to taste. CV control over the drive parameter means you can automate or sequence changes in saturation across a performance. Because the distortion sits after the delay it reshapes the repeats themselves adding weight edge or harshness depending on your settings. It is a flexible way to push subtle ambience into aggressive territory without losing control of your overall balance. Integrate easily into your modular rig With audio input main output and a separate delay-only output the module supports creative routing within a Eurorack system. Send the delayed signal to additional filters or VCAs while keeping the main mix intact or process the full output as part of a larger effects chain. Dedicated CV inputs for delay time feedback and distortion drive allow you to animate key parameters from sequencers envelopes or LFOs. At 20HP wide and 40mm deep it fits comfortably into most cases while offering extensive hands-on control through clearly laid out pots and switches. Built for long-term reliability SOMA Laboratory are known for their robust construction approach and this module follows that philosophy. It uses through-hole components instead of surface-mount parts along with solid shafts and carefully selected hardware. The result is a module that feels stable and dependable during regular patching and performance. Power consumption remains manageable at +12V 90mA and -12V 20mA making it straightforward to integrate into existing systems. If you value durability and thoughtful design in your modular gear this build approach offers added confidence for studio and live use. Features Eurorack effects processor derived from the LYRA 8 FX section delivering a large portion of its signature atmospheric character in modular format Dual stage lo fi delay with rich modulation for organic unstable echoes and evolving textures Cross feedback routing between delay stages for complex spatial movement and layered repeats Self modulation capability where the delay output influences its own sample rate for unstable and experimental tones Capable of producing delay reverb like ambience comb filtering chorus textures and unconventional sound transformations Parallel distortion placed after the delay for shaping repeats and adding harmonic intensity Voltage control over distortion drive for dynamic saturation control from external modulation sources Dedicated distortion mix control for blending clean and processed signals Independent delay time controls for stage 1 and stage 2 Individual modulation depth controls for each delay stage to fine tune movement and instability Selectable modulation sources for both delay stages via onboard switches Adjustable delay feedback with additional CV control over feedback amount Delay mix control for balancing dry signal and effected signal Input level control for proper gain staging and signal optimization Dedicated delay time CV input for external modulation of timing parameters Dedicated delay feedback CV input for animated regeneration effects Distortion drive CV input for expressive voltage driven saturation changes Main audio output for full processed signal Separate delay only output for flexible routing within a modular system Premium construction using through hole components for durability and sonic integrity High quality hardware design with robust controls and dependable build standards Compact 20HP width suitable for a wide range of Eurorack systems Shallow 40mm depth compatible with most cases Efficient power usage with low current draw on both +12V and -12V rails Designed for deep sound exploration ranging from subtle ambience to aggressive experimental processing Specifications Product Code: LYRA8-FX-BLACK Pots: In Volume Stage 1 Delay Time Stage 2 Delay Time Stage 1 Delay Time Modulation Depth Stage 2 Delay Time Modulation Depth Delay Feedback Delay Feedback Cv Amount Delay Mix Distortion Drive Distortion Mix Distortion Drive Cv Amount Switches: Stage 1 Delay Time Modulation Source Stage 2 Delay Time Modulation Source Ins: Audio In Delay Time Cv Delay Feedback Cv Distortion Drive Cv Outs: Main Audio Out Delay Only Out Dimensions: Width – 20hp Depth – 40mm Power Consumption: +12v – 90ma -12v – 20ma The SOMA Laboratory LYRA8-FX Module is a Eurorack effects processor for experimental sound designers and modular performers. It brings the distinctive LYRA-8 effects section into your rack expanding it with CV control for deeper interaction. At the core of the LYRA8-FX is a double modulated lo-fi delay with cross-feedback capable of shifting from unstable echoes to dense resonant washes. You can even route the delay to modulate its own sample rate creating raw evolving textures that respond in unexpected ways. Alongside the delay sits a parallel distortion placed after the effect complete with CV control over drive. Blend delay and distortion independently to shape anything from subtle saturation to broken saturated tones. With a dedicated delay-only output and hands-on control across time modulation depth feedback and mix you can integrate it easily into complex patches. Built with through-hole components and solid hardware it feels dependable in any serious modular setup.











