Enjoy Electronics Debuts DeFeel Modular Monotony Degenerator To Add Interest To Your Sequencing

At the 2025 NAMM Show, held Jan 21–25 in Anaheim, CA, Enjoy Electronics debuted the DeFeel Modular Monotony Degenerator for Eurorack and desktop form factors.

Here’s what they have to say about the DeFeel Modular Monotony Degenerator:

“DeFeel disrupts the traditional signal flow between your sequencer and the rest of your modular rig. This ingenious design empowers you to intervene at key moments, injecting unique rhythmic variations that breathe life into your music.

It’s a whole new way to interact with your modular system, venturing into previously unexplored sonic territories.”

Features:

  • Dual independent channels with Gate/CV outputs
  • Intuitive 4.3″ multi-touch interface
  • Real-time performance control
  • Advanced XY multi-touch mode
  • Sequencing:
    • Dynamic density sequencing (1-64 gates per step)
    • Pattern mode with 16 programmable rhythms
    • Multiple playback modes (Forward/Reverse/Ping-pong)
    • Variable loop length and fill timing
  • Modulation & Control:
    • Comprehensive modulation system for all parameters
    • Musical scale quantization
    • Two independent CV curves with interpolation
    • Real-time parameter morphing
  • Connectivity:
    • 4 CV inputs
    • 2 Gate inputs
    • Clock ,Play and Reset inputs
    • 4 CV outputs
    • 2 Gate outputs

In this video, via Sonic State, Luca Simone shared an overview of the DeFeel:

Pricing and Availability:

The DeFeel Modular Monotony Degenerator is available now in Euro format for $299 USD and in desktop format for $399.

7 thoughts on “Enjoy Electronics Debuts DeFeel Modular Monotony Degenerator To Add Interest To Your Sequencing

  1. Looks really cool I must say – always nice to see companies do something that feels new and interesting. Also great that they offer it as standalone for us non-euro rack users

  2. Cool module!

    I like the concept, and the design is gorgeous and futuristic, but also looks very usable. Other companies could learn from this.

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