6 hours ago Theremin I/O turns your iPhone into a touchless music instrument. It uses your camera and flash to measure the distance to your hand, this signal is …
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7 hours ago Nov 05, 2013 . Play with light – Theremin I/O turns your iPhone into a touchless music instrument. It uses your camera and flash to measure the distance to your hand, this signal is then processed by a synthesizer to generate a tone. Features: • Old-school synthesizer • Constrain input to scales (harmony qua…
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8 hours ago Theremin Kits. Building a theremin can be a fun and rewarding experience, but most of us don't have the technical expertise or background to build one from scratch or even from a schematic. Luckily, there are several kits available to help guide you through the process.
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1 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. touching the instrument.
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2 hours ago Il sistema Theremino è anche un contenitore, per lo scambio di idee, tra appassionati. Nonché un catalogo, di sensori e attuatori, un ausilio didattico, e una collezione di tecnologie per l’Input-Output, la programmazione e l’elettronica open source. Scopo e filosofia del sistema Theremino sono la didattica e la collaborazione.
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9 hours ago The Soundiron THEREMIN+ is an advanced library based on the classic sound and feel of the legendary Theremin, but with a huge twist and a wealth of additional sound-designed pads, leads, ambiences and atmospheres. Our Theremin+ behaves as close to a Theremin as you can get on a keyboard, smoothly gliding between monophonic notes with variable speed.
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6 hours ago The Theremini is a reimagination of one of the oldest electronic musical instruments, and Bob Moog’s first love – the Theremin. Its design fuses the experience of playing an instrument you don’t actually touch, with a powerful sound engine derived from Moog’s award winning synthesizer, Animoog.
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12 hours ago WHERE Am i supposed to find a Theremin Instrument? Okay so, I've been searching for the past hour for a single sample/preset/anything that can resemble and work as a Theremin instrument. I have searched google and searched all the files in lmms. Where can i find a theremin instrument? I'm so confused and just stuck because i'm trying to make a ...
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10 hours ago Get the latest theremin info from our tech-obsessed editors with breaking news, in-depth reviews, hands-on videos, and our insights on future products.
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9 hours ago The theremin has always been a tinkerer's instrument, and if you're handy with a soldering iron, you can build your own from the ground up with the Moog Etherwave Build-Your-Own Theremin kit. There are also the Etherwave Standard and Etherwave Plus models for those who would prefer to skip the building and get straight to playing.
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12 hours ago Web Theremin by Hat and Beard. s2pd Music. Support This Music Machine. This is an open-source theremin (ish) instrument / synthesiser / noise machine for your web browser. Make the pitch go up and down by moving your finger across the screen. Play chords with the chord buttons on the bottom of the screen. Add effects in the advanced settings.
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2 hours ago Jun 01, 2017 . Leon Theremin built the first theremin in 1920. Since then, many attempts have been made to copy, simplify or improve the original instrument. The currently available theremins can be divided into the following three groups: the real playable music instruments, the cheap noise-making kits, and the theremin-like that use different kinds of sensors.
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The idea of the Open.Theremin is to build a real, affordable, and playable theremin instrument. Also, it should be open to everyone and DIY. It took me several years and iterations to get to the version 3, where we are at now. The theremin is based on the Arduino UNO and the shield uses only readily available components.
The theremin has always been a tinkerer's instrument, and if you're handy with a soldering iron, you can build your own from the ground up with the Moog Etherwave Build-Your-Own Theremin kit. There are also the Etherwave Standard and Etherwave Plus models for those who would prefer to skip the building and get straight to playing.
Its inventor, Léon Theremin, left Russia shortly after inventing the instrument and eventually made his way to the United States to patent it. In the 1950s, when newer, easier-to-play electronic instruments came into the limelight, the theremin entered the unique niche where it remains today.
Leon Theremin built the first theremin in 1920. Since then, many attempts have been made to copy, simplify or improve the original instrument. The currently available theremins can be divided into the following three groups: the real playable music instruments, the cheap noise-making kits, and the theremin-like that use different kinds of sensors.
Even though many theremin sounds can be approximated on many modern synthesizers, some musicians continue to appreciate the expressiveness, novelty, and uniqueness of using an actual theremin. The film itself has received positive reviews. Both theremin instruments and kits are available.
There are a few more durable and professional options in the $250-$500 range ( Burns B3, B3 Deluxe , Moog Theremini, Moog Etherwave ). Spend a lot more, and you can get a true professional model like the now discontinued Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin or the Tvox tour.
The theremin uses the heterodyne principle to generate an audio signal. The instrument's pitch circuitry includes two radio frequency oscillators set below 500 kHz to minimize radio interference. One oscillator operates at a fixed frequency.
Volume control in blue, pitch control in yellow and audio output in red. The theremin is distinguished among musical instruments in that it is played without physical contact. The thereminist stands in front of the instrument and moves their hands in the proximity of two metal antennas.