Enjoy Electronics Memento: an expressive multimodal texture processor

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Superbooth 2026: Enjoy Electronics Memento is a new expressive multi-FX designed around delays and more, described as a mindscape texture processor.

At SynthFest France 2026, I interviewed the Italian developers from Enjoy Electronics about their new “The Don” processor for Buchla systems and their innovative ELFO module. After the conversation, they told me that they had something new regarding the SB.

Now it’s official. At Superbooth 2026, Enjoy Electronics has launched Memento, a new complex multi-FX processor designed around delays, filtering, and more with expressivity in mind.

Enjoy Electronics Memento

Enjoy Electronics Memento

Memento is a new stereo-to-quadraphonic multi-FX processor. Enjoy Electronics Memento is a completely new development from the ground up and has nothing to do with the GodFather multi-FX. This goes very deep.

The developers describe it as a creative, performance-oriented audio processor built around a multimodal texture engine, stereo reverse delays, filters, and reverse with dedicated effects, brought to life by dual dynamic step-based modulations.

The hardware is wide and features many tweakable knobs. Additionally, there is a large display that provides visual feedback regarding the signal path and effects.

Enjoy Electronics Memento FX

They briefly explained the interface to me on setup day, and it looks very promising. I appreciate that they chose good animations for the processor—this is all the more important because the Memento isn’t a simple FX processor; it is a very complex one.

At the bottom, you have a touch slider for real-time, very expressive interaction with the engine.

Deep Multi-FX Engine

The processor offers two signal paths: one passes through the main MEMENTO, while the other remains unchanged until the final stage, where you can shape or enhance it with dedicated filtering and processing, including harmonic excitation.

There is a third layer that operates as a variable-length loop. It’s a space to record, replace, and reshape sound material in real time with undo and redo functionality.

The MEMENTO engine features a stereo delay with fully independent left and right delay lines, where each line can run forward or reverse with precise time and clock synchronization (dotted and triplet divisions as well).

Enjoy Electronics Memento

Offset and feedback are adjustable, making the results more interesting. The feedback passes through high-pass and low-pass filters, perfect for shaping the tail from clean delays up to degraded textures.

 

Mindscape Textures

Then you have a configurable processing space, Mindscape Textures, dedicated to the creation of continuously evolving soundscapes. Three operation modes, four distinct soundshaping characters: Multihead, Fragment, DPD, and Deja-Vu.

Multihead gives you a configurable array of playback heads, each of which operates independently in playback speed, direction (forward/reverse), and stereo position. This mode is designed for layering and the generation of polyphonic textures.

You can even quantize the speeds. This processor is all about having full control over the delays with defined octaves, stable intervals, and more. Fragments on the other side is a bit like a granular processor, but it works differently, say the developers.

Memento

It reprocesses the signal through fragments of variable size and number, and reads from configurable positions within the buffer. Stereo field positions are possible, and you can even interact with them using the touch surface.

DPD, on the other side, introduces two additional, fully independent pulses per channel (forward or backward), expanding the rhythmic framework without relying on feedback. A bi-directional delay or other sources can feed, giving you different results.

Heavy Modulation

On top of that, it’s possible to invert the core processing structure of the Enjoy Electronics Memoento, using selectable flow modes. Wait, that’s not all. Memento also has a reverb engine for spatial depth and a filter stage enhanced by harmonic excitation.

The reverb, for example, adds an additional layer that enables processes such as shimmer, noise, and other spectral variations.

And all this fun is fully modulatable with two independent modulation engines. You can set them as a step sequencer with 16 steps for complex polyrhythmic modulation or as an LFO with freely drawable waveforms.

The leather surface on the bottom is fully responsive to multitouch and pressure, can be divided into independent zones, and allows you to perform your effects.

First Impression

Visually, the Memento looks like a very hands-on, inspiring multi-FX unit. Technically, it is a very powerful device capable of a great deal. I just wonder, however, whether the engine doesn’t go too deep.

Since no demos are available yet (at the time of writing), we will simply have to wait and see.

Enjoy Electronics Memento is in development. Price and availability are TBA.

1 Comment

  1. Don’t care for their marketing, yet I respect their engineering and willingness to take chances! This is an effects unit that is capable of effects and modulations only seen in software if that! I hope more synthesists take notice of this little engine that could!

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