This is a module for people who love diving into complex delays that are noisy and lo-fi. The stacked delays and drive and feedback controls can, if you are patient, produce some wonderful walls of sound and repetition. Like an ostinato for noise music, the delays churn away and repeat subtle variations until the original substance has melted away and only the static remains.
The limitation you will find is that this module is performance first, with very limited modulation input. Luckily it is spacious and has wonderful knobs and a rigid metal panel that invites play.
The drive circuit is pleasant sounding at all settings, it doesn't aim for total destruction. This is good because drive is one of your modulation inputs, and sending a CV like a sidechaining with your main or secondary rhythm or an envelope follower really helps bring this module into something more musical.
If you ever loved stacking cheap PT2399-based digital delay pedals and other lo-fi delay/reverb type effects, and are looking for something in the same vein but elevated a bit, then the Lyra-8 FX could be the module for you.