9 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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12 hours ago Jul 19, 2018 . 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 ...
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1 hours ago The Electro-Theremin is not a traditional theremin. It is not played "in space" with the hands in front of antennas. It is a mechanical controller of an audio generator (oscillator). A hand device controls pitch by moving back and forth along a keyboard diagram, and on …
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1 hours ago Here, with the theremin, you are the conductor, but you make the sound. You make the music."- Clara Rockmore, KEYBOARD magazine, Feb. 1994. Theremin Topics. An Interview with Paul Tanner. Get the true story behind the theremin on "Good Vibrations", and much more. Paul Tanner's only interview about his electro theremin, and it's right here!
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2 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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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 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 Sep 18, 2009 . Hello everyone. just become a new member of this forum. I have built a digital Theremin which obviously sounded rather harsh, so I am waiting for parts to build a prototype E.P.E. analogue type. My question or concern is that according to the literature, the range of the pitch is only a few inches :-(, so I was wondering if anyone has experience with the EPE design, and has achieved a more ...
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7 hours ago Mar 19, 2005 . Is it worth paying twice as much for an Etherwave pro as a starting theremin? I have heard so much good publicity about the linearity of the E-pro in comparison with the E-wave. Is it really that much better? Is it worth the extra wait? link Report Post. Posted: 3/19 ...
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9 hours ago The Electro-Theremin, famously featured in the Beach Boys’ hit song Good Vibrations, sounded like the theremin, but its handle would slide over a hand-drawn piano keyboard instead of the signature space-control interface of the theremin. Tanner and Whitsell’s Electro-Theremin thus re-fashioned the theremin out of three distinct modules ...
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9 hours ago Dec 17, 2000 . Theremin’s most important invention, and the one for which he is remembered, was the musical instrument eventually named after him. The theremin, which is …
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1 hours ago theremin, also called Thereminvox, or Etherophone, electronic musical instrument invented in 1920 in the Soviet Union by Leon Theremin (also called Lev Termen). It consists of a box with radio tubes producing oscillations at two sound-wave frequencies above the range of hearing; together, they produce a lower audible frequency equal to the difference in their rates of vibration.
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8 hours ago 1 day ago . Listen now: The Theremin. The Theremin is an electronic musical instrument that the performer plays without touching. Composers used it to create otherworldly sounds, like Miklós Rózsa did in his scores for the films "Spellbound" and "The Lost Weekend." The Theremin is featured in 1950s science fiction films like "The Day the Earth Stood ...
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9 hours ago The theremin sound sought by Beach Boy Brian Wilson for 'Good Vibrations' was performed by former Glenn Miller trombonist Paul Tanner on a device called the electro-theremin, a less-charming imitation of the original, with notes marked along an electrically charged strip.
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4 hours ago Good Vibrations had an Electro-Theremin which is a totally different instrument that is not touchless. Maybe a theremin was used in live performances but it is not a theremin on the recording. That said, this is a highly recommended release that is both entertaining and enlightening. The performances of Clara Rockmore alone are reason enough to ...
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12 hours ago Jan 31, 2014 . See also: Top 10 Apps like Nebulous Theremin Synth. Free. 4.41176 17. ★★★★★. ★★★★★. 17 votes - Music - First release: 2014-01-31T03:15:06Z. The Nebulous Theremin Synthesizer has been designed to re-create the classic sounds of a theremin, adapted for iOS devices. Touching the screen produces a tone. Moving to the right ...
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10 hours ago Jun 06, 2006 . I'm a big Theremin fan, but I second Ted's suggestion to not try and use a real Theremin, but an Electro Theremin/Tannerin/Slide Theremin instead (or real female vocals). Plus the Moog Theremin doesn't really sound like female vocals. Neither does the PAiA (first hand experience).
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The theremin is played by the motion of the performer’s hands in the space around a pair of metal antennas; the ondes martenot player uses the right hand… electronic instrument electronic instrument, any musical instrument that produces or modifies sounds by electric, and usually electronic, means.
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.