6 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 Etherwave Plus extends the Theremin’s gestural playing technique to the world of analog synthesis and beyond. Control synthesizers and effects while playing the Theremin or use as a stand-alone CV controller.
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11 hours ago Dec 06, 2016 . Thoughts, demos and more: http://bit.ly/2g6fF1PIt is hard to find fault with the Theremin+ especially considering it's very affordable price. Some will dism...
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9 hours ago The Theremin produces a tone that changes in pitch and dynamic level when the player moves his hands near its antenna and loop. It’s often associated with 50’s sci-fi movies, furious aliens and creepy/spooky creatures and was also used by many artists, just to name a few : ... Plus, I’m trying to learn Portuguese!
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1 hours ago Mastering the Theremin with Lydia Kavina; Clara Rockmore, the World’s Greatest Theremin Virtuosa; Check it out: Click to compare prices – (Amazon/Thomann) Up next… 2. Moog Etherwave Plus. The next model up in the line of Moog theremins is the Etherwave Plus. It has all the same great features of the Etherwave Standard… But with two ...
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6 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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11 hours ago The legendary Moog Theremin — with CV control! The Moog Etherwave Plus is an authentic adaptation of inventor Leon Theremin's original design — with a twist! The theremin is one of the oldest electronic instruments, and the only one known that you play without touching. Moving your hands in the space around its antennas controls pitch and ...
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7 hours ago Best beginner theremin? Frankly, it depends on your budget. As you may know, the Moog Etherwave Standard/Plus have been discontinued and the Claravox Centennial and Etherwave Pro's limited runs have finished. This makes finding a good theremin tricky, and many of the remaining options have compromises (not that these ones didn't either).
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5 hours ago More than a classic Theremin, the Plus outputs CV (Control Voltage) signal. Control your gear with a wave of your hand! The Moog Music Etherwave Plus Theremin extends the Theremin's gestural playing technique to the world of analog synthesis and beyond. Control synthesizers and effects while playing the Theremin or use as a stand-alone Control ...
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1 hours ago Originally, a theremin is a single oscillator musical instrument made of two metal rods—one for pitch and the other for amplitude—controlled by the performer using hand gestures. Its unconventional way of controlling the sound makes the theremin capable of the strangest bleeps, bloops, whuuuuurls, and pprrrzzzzz.
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4 hours ago The Moog Etherwave Theremin Plus in Tiger Oak Humbucker Music has teamed up with Moog to bring you a truly period correct rendition of the Etherwave Theremin! First, what is the difference between the normal Etherwave and the Etherwave Plus? With the Etherwave Plus, you can control synthesizers and effects while playing the Theremin or use it as a stand-alone …
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2 hours ago A short how-to video for playing the Theremini, one of the oldest electronic instruments in the world!The Theremini can be found in our Makerspace kits headi...
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6 hours ago Previously, it was Moog’s more expensive Etherwave Plus Theremin that sported CV outputs, and although the Theremini has just a single quarter–inch output, it has a range of potential uses. Rigged up to a 1V/oct oscillator input or used as a control source for a modular synth or Moogerfooger pedal, the Theremini can bring exciting gestural ...
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4 hours ago 3. Start with the theremin housing. Find or construct a box big enough to house the theremin's internal circuitry. A professional theremin, the type of which can be played comfortably, should be large enough to stand in front of, your arms held shoulder-width apart, about 24 inches (61 cm) wide for most adults.
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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 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.
Any Theremin can be a spooky sound-effects generator, but the Theremini hints at a whole new dimension of the weird and the unsettling. The manual offers an introduction to Theremin technique along with a brief history of ‘Bob’s first love’ to whet your appetite.
If you plan to travel with your theremin, we recommend a padded gig bag to protect it from accidents. The Moog Etherwave Theremin bag is affordable, features a pocket for cords and antennas, and is reasonably priced. It works well with most theremin models, even if you don't own a Moog.