Hi everyone... I'm enjoying reading here, but thought I'd ask for advice while I aimlessly browse the threads and info...
So, I'm thinking I need to get a theremin kit. Right now its looking like an etherwave plus, or theremax, and I'm not totally sure wich would be ideal, and how to make the decision. (also, if ther's anything else in a resonable- like $500 or less- range, I'm open to suggestions)
Less cost is obviously good, but if the etherwave has features that will be significantly more usefull for me, thats not an issue...
What I want is:
1) the stereotypical sine-y theremin tone
2) a decent square-ish wave for synthy applications
3) tweakability... It'll probably be my only theremin for a while, and I understand how much there is to be said for simplicity, but I'm proetty content leaving knobs alone most of the time and tweaking when its called for...
I think that the biggest thing in the feature lists is the waveshape style functions... I'd be thrilled if anyone wante to share an experience, or a preference between the etherwave and theremax's waveshaping capabilities...
Comments on playability/linearity/general preference are REALLY welcome as well... I'm pretty torn as it is. I have good experiences with moog generally, but the form of the PAiA enclosure appeals to me more (I know... thats rediculous, its about the sound...) and the PAiA seems more open to playing with the circuit (although that could be my limited electronics knowledge speaking)...
CV options are nice, and while I like the solidly outlined -2.5 to 4.5 and 0 to 10V layout of the moog, the plethora of front panel options on the PAiA seem to call out for customization too me. Either way, I could see myself playing with building footswitches, effects, and interesting things like that, so room to incorporate add ons later might be a plus.
Thanks for any thoughts or comments, I appreciate anyone taking the time to read what's probably a super redundant new guy post.
So, I'm thinking I need to get a theremin kit. Right now its looking like an etherwave plus, or theremax, and I'm not totally sure wich would be ideal, and how to make the decision. (also, if ther's anything else in a resonable- like $500 or less- range, I'm open to suggestions)
Less cost is obviously good, but if the etherwave has features that will be significantly more usefull for me, thats not an issue...
What I want is:
1) the stereotypical sine-y theremin tone
2) a decent square-ish wave for synthy applications
3) tweakability... It'll probably be my only theremin for a while, and I understand how much there is to be said for simplicity, but I'm proetty content leaving knobs alone most of the time and tweaking when its called for...
I think that the biggest thing in the feature lists is the waveshape style functions... I'd be thrilled if anyone wante to share an experience, or a preference between the etherwave and theremax's waveshaping capabilities...
Comments on playability/linearity/general preference are REALLY welcome as well... I'm pretty torn as it is. I have good experiences with moog generally, but the form of the PAiA enclosure appeals to me more (I know... thats rediculous, its about the sound...) and the PAiA seems more open to playing with the circuit (although that could be my limited electronics knowledge speaking)...
CV options are nice, and while I like the solidly outlined -2.5 to 4.5 and 0 to 10V layout of the moog, the plethora of front panel options on the PAiA seem to call out for customization too me. Either way, I could see myself playing with building footswitches, effects, and interesting things like that, so room to incorporate add ons later might be a plus.
Thanks for any thoughts or comments, I appreciate anyone taking the time to read what's probably a super redundant new guy post.