Dear all. I teach a module at my uni called "Audio Application Development" where students on a "Music Technology" degree learn to program. Because the students tend to be more interested in the "music" side of things than the "technology" side, it's very helpful if I can enthuse them about the musical possibilities of programming before they get bored with the learning curve and lose interest.
So I've been thinking "‘What can I possibly do that will amaze everyone?" in a Ruth Underwood sort of way. And I keep thinking of Theremins.
My plan would be to use a Theremin, preferably with a volume aerial. I'd plug this into my computer. In software I'd apply an envelope follower to extract volume and a pitch follower to extract pitch from the theremin sound. These signals would then be used to do "weird stuff", in a variety of ways. So, I'd be able to wave my arms around and have all sorts of weird sounds come out of the speakers.
I'm fully confident of my ability to make very weird sounds. I have never played a Theremin, but I wouldn't be playing melodies on it. Just waving my arms around and having it controlling a "synthesised soundscape" would be sufficient for my purposes.
Any comments about the advisability of these plans?
Also, I'd need to buy a Theremin. It looks like my employer is prepared to buy me a "No1derland Theremin 008" (http://www.no1derland.com/web05/008.htm#008-Theremin). Would this be a good option for my purposes?
Thanks for reading this,
Ross Clement.
So I've been thinking "‘What can I possibly do that will amaze everyone?" in a Ruth Underwood sort of way. And I keep thinking of Theremins.
My plan would be to use a Theremin, preferably with a volume aerial. I'd plug this into my computer. In software I'd apply an envelope follower to extract volume and a pitch follower to extract pitch from the theremin sound. These signals would then be used to do "weird stuff", in a variety of ways. So, I'd be able to wave my arms around and have all sorts of weird sounds come out of the speakers.
I'm fully confident of my ability to make very weird sounds. I have never played a Theremin, but I wouldn't be playing melodies on it. Just waving my arms around and having it controlling a "synthesised soundscape" would be sufficient for my purposes.
Any comments about the advisability of these plans?
Also, I'd need to buy a Theremin. It looks like my employer is prepared to buy me a "No1derland Theremin 008" (http://www.no1derland.com/web05/008.htm#008-Theremin). Would this be a good option for my purposes?
Thanks for reading this,
Ross Clement.