8 hours ago Jan 14, 2013 . Description. Vintage Electro–Theremin, Onassis Martino style synth. This app is inspired by early classic slider controlled synthesisers such as the Ondes-Martenot, Trautonium and Tannerin/electro-theremin. The E Theremin has two oscillators that generate a rich fat analogue tone, with a choice of 5 waveforms (saw, square, triangle, sine and theremin wave) octave shift.
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5 hours ago Jan 14, 2013 . Vintage Electro–Theremin, Onassis Martino style synth. This app is inspired by early classic slider controlled synthesisers such as the Ondes-Martenot, Trautonium and Tannerin/electro-theremin. The E Theremin has two oscillators that generate a rich fat analogue tone, with a …
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1 hours ago Apr 03, 2019 . Shades Chrome to a soothing orange color to decrease eye-strain, eye fatigue and to appease your brain's day/night cycle. Screen Shader | Smart Screen Tinting. 1,399. Ad. Added. A global dark theme for the web.
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7 hours ago 5. Contains Ads. Add to Wishlist. Have fun making your phone sound like a Theremin, a very particular musical instrument, this app will allow you to emit sounds like those of a Theremin in 3 pleasant and nice ways. - You will be able to use a magnet, moving it over the mobile will change the frequency of the sound. (requires magnetic sensor).
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5 hours ago The Theremin The electronic sound of the other-world, at a flick of the wrist. If you thought electronic music was a new invention, or that Kraftwerk (or even modern dance acts) were it's earliest pionéers, you'd better think again. Neither was the Moogs or Buchlas of the lysergic sixties the first boxes of electric sound to be used in music ...
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12 hours ago Now the Theremin is ready for you to experiment with. Happy playing! -- SPECIFICATIONS --. • Record, loop and overdub options. • Multitouch allows up to 8 tones to be played simultaneously with your fingers. • 3 sliders: delay, feedback and scuzz. • 4 waveforms: sine, square, triangle and saw. • No internet needed, works both online ...
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12 hours ago Buy a theremin, music, books, CDs, and a large archive of related materials, including a number of sound files to download. Thereminvox.com Articles and interviews about the theremin and other electronic musical instruments, a theremin MP3 library, a theremin web directory and a shop.
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4 hours ago Oct 04, 2017 . 100% Live video by SHTUBY presenting his unique set up of Moog Theremin and Novation controllers using Ableton Live , controls the sound and the lights w...
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1 hours ago Simple Theremin is a virtual reality musical instrument simulation that allows musicians to play a virtual Theremin using hand tracking as well as their touc...
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9 hours ago The Electro-Theremin is an electronic musical instrument developed by trombonist Paul Tanner and amateur inventor Bob Whitsell in the late 1950s to produce a sound to mimic that of the theremin. The instrument features a tone and portamento similar to that of the theremin, but with a different control mechanism. It consisted of a sine wave generator with a knob that controlled the pitch ...
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2 hours ago Theremin Synth - Loop, Record & Download. $2.99. This is a multitouch synth instrument. iOS. Theremin Synth - Loop, Record & Download.
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9 hours ago Mar 11, 2010 . The instrument used in Good Vibrations was NOT a Theremin, it was a Tannerin. Google to see one. Reply. April 9, 2012 at 9:01 pm tomi says: I stand corrected. Good correction. Googling revelealed that you were right… The Electro-Theremin, often called the Tannerin, is an electronic musical instrument developed by trombonist Paul Tanner and ...
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1 hours ago Apr 30, 2019 . A Theremin circuit shown in the schematic diagram below use different method to control the pitch. The oscillator of this tone generator, both the volume and frequency are controlled using LDRs, a light sensitive electronic component, so we can call this circuit an optical Theremin. Theremins available at Jameco Electronics.
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8 hours ago Art's Theremin Page The theremin, named for inventor Leon Theremin, is a musical instrument that uses electronic circuits to produce audible tones, having the unusual aspect of being controlled by the player's hand motions near the instrument's two "antennas," without the hands
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11 hours ago “After 100 years, it is still one of the most innovative electronic instruments,” say Moog Music engineers, who are producing the Claravox Centennial Theremin.. Theremin-inventor Lev Termen inspired Bob Moog himself to pursue electronic music instrument design from the time when he was a teenager. Moog has said that he found it doubtful that the modern synthesizer would exist at all if it ...
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5 hours ago Mar 09, 2016 . Celebrating the 105th birthday of Clara Rockmore, an electronic music pioneer, Google produces an animated musical doodle. A Lithuanian virtuoso performer, Clara Rockmore was born on …
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6 hours ago Moog. 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the Theremin. It was way back in 1920 that Lev Sergeyevich Termen, better known as Leon Theremin in the west, first demonstrated one of the most important ...
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Soviet physicist Leon Theremin invented the theremin in 1920. It was one of the first electronic instruments, and Theremin introduced it to the world through his concerts in Europe and the US in the late 1920s.
They're controlled by varying your distance and hand shape from two antennas, a horizontal volume loop antenna, typically on the left, and a vertical pitch antenna, typically on the right. Some theremins have a pitch antenna only—Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin played such a variant—and some, including the Open.Theremin, have additional knob controls.
The Open.Theremin project (currently in version 3) is completely open source, including the microcontroller code and the hardware files, which include the schematics and printed circuit board (PCB) layout. The hardware and the instructions are under GPL v3, while the control code is under LGPL v3.
Theremins are highly unusual in that they're played without touching the instrument directly or indirectly. They're controlled by varying your distance and hand shape from two antennas, a horizontal volume loop antenna, typically on the left, and a vertical pitch antenna, typically on the right.