Good use, to reply to your questions, that "frightening" knob on the left is "distortin' / modulatin'" the delay. And those 4 on the right below are Ring Modulators... Try your Rubberbanded Lyra into the frightening knob ;-)
I love how it sounds, but not so much how it looks. Anyway, it's the best demonstration I have seen on this, and it's definitely a synth that I will keep on my list of things I may want to get some day.
Thank you for your wonderful presentation. I had a Lyra but sold it (and regret it). But the Enner seems to be a big step further. Though the Lyra gives you a wide range of sonic experiences the Enner is far beyond (my personal opinion). And as always Vlad and Soma are a source of sonic innovations ... the Soma Terra is the next gem in their offerings.
Hey, thank you for the video! When you only touch only an output (nothing else), there's a low note present, what is that note? How do I get only one of the 5 voices on the right audible without the low tone? Or is it possible to tune that constant note? Tbh sounds like a 60hz hum, and the manual says I need to ground the Enner, but the plug doesn't have a ground pin. Any luck with that?
I think this would be so much better for me than my Lyra 8 but I really do not like the look and don't really want any Witchcraft related symbols either.
Lyra was my first synth, I start to make videos here jamming on lyra8. So I agree, it is the great instrument. Enner just more handy, tactile and finger-modulating. And more experimental. They are different practically. But the best synth for making music is the one you have. )