Hi everyone! I'm so glad I found this site, cuz I have a lot of questions!
I am a musician who plays sort of indie folk music. I'm looking to add some unique textures and sounds to my songs! I won't need to play huge melodies but like like small leads and a harmonies. Perhaps some small melodies. I think it will mostly be "Good Vibrations" type sounds (Yes, I know that was a Tannerin).
I checked on ebay and saw that Theremaniacs One Antenna model. It's an analog piece which I understand sounds better in the lower range than a digital version. But I'm wondering if I'll be able to play the types of things that I want to play with it.
Since there isn't a volume control on the theremin itself, I was thinking a volume pedal could help achieve those swelling type sounds, and it may help me to play melodies more easily.
Could someone with some experience give me some info on this please? Could I get the sounds I want with this instrument???
Thanks!
PS- I know it might just be easier to go with a more expensive two-antenna version, but I'm still weighing my options. The least expensive version looks to be the B3, but it is digital and a little expensive.
I am a musician who plays sort of indie folk music. I'm looking to add some unique textures and sounds to my songs! I won't need to play huge melodies but like like small leads and a harmonies. Perhaps some small melodies. I think it will mostly be "Good Vibrations" type sounds (Yes, I know that was a Tannerin).
I checked on ebay and saw that Theremaniacs One Antenna model. It's an analog piece which I understand sounds better in the lower range than a digital version. But I'm wondering if I'll be able to play the types of things that I want to play with it.
Since there isn't a volume control on the theremin itself, I was thinking a volume pedal could help achieve those swelling type sounds, and it may help me to play melodies more easily.
Could someone with some experience give me some info on this please? Could I get the sounds I want with this instrument???
Thanks!
PS- I know it might just be easier to go with a more expensive two-antenna version, but I'm still weighing my options. The least expensive version looks to be the B3, but it is digital and a little expensive.