Superbooth 2026: Enjoy Electronics has launched a new audio processor, the Memento, which it says “translates the mechanisms of the human mind” into sound.
The Italian audio company describes this new instrument as a “Mindscapes Synaptics Flow Processor”, and at its core are three sonic engines including Dry & Overlay, Bidirectional Stereo Delay, and a configurable processing space called Mindscape Textures.
In the first engine, the dry signal travels through Memento along a dedicated path, preserved until the final stage, where it can be shaped or enhanced through filtering and processing, including harmonic excitation, as Enjoy Electronics explains. Alongside it, an additional layer operates as a variable-length loop.
In the second engine is a stereo delay with fully independent left and right delay lines. Each line can run forward or reverse, with timing set in milliseconds or synchronised to clock, and feedback is also adjustable and passes through dedicated high-pass and low-pass filters.
The Mindscape Textures space maintains “harmonic and temporal coherence even in the most complex configurations”, and its behavior is shaped by a set of operating modes: Multihead, Fragment, DPD, and Deja-Vu.
Memento can work with any sound source, including acoustic instruments enhanced with electronic processing, to synths, drum machines, and other electronic instruments. It offers an expressive touch surface to make things “direct, gestural and expressive”.
With Superbooth well underway, other unique launches from the 2026 event include the Cyma Forma RND. One of the wackiest synths to be unveiled so far, it boasts a single large button on its front face and is designed to make you “stop playing, start listening”.
Polish music tech brand Polyend has also newly unveiled Drums, a drum machine that might just rival the Roland TR-1000. Combining analogue voices, digital synthesis, samples, advanced sequencing and more in a single unit, Polyend Drums features eight tracks, and is built to feel “immediate”.
To find out more about Memento, head over to the Enjoy Electronics website. You can also catch the brand at Superbooth in booth W400.

Rachel is a DIY musician who began learning guitar and keyboard from her bedroom at 14. She has written news and features for MusicTech since 2022, and also has bylines across Kerrang!, Guitar.com, and The Forty-Five. Though a lover of heavy music, her guilty pleasure is 2000s pop.
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