I was inspired by October's Picture of the Month which shows the strips of aluminum foil that Robert had glued near his volume antenna.
I tried it and it works pretty well. I am still experimenting with differnet lengths and placements of the strips but the effect is cool.
I also put an L-shaped strip near the volume loop and by touching it I can instantly silence the theremin. The strip is in the lower left-hand corner of the top of the instrument (if you are looking down on it from above). The vertical part of the "L" is a little shorter then the case and the horizontal piece extends past the volume knob. This allows me to touch it without affecting the volume significantly.
Here's the cool part... When I let go the strip I get the quickest attack I have ever heard on a theremin!
You might say this is cheating but I think anything that helps get a good or interesting sound is fair game.
It also takes away some of the charm of the instrument, which is the whole "pulling notes from the air" thing.
Has anybody else tried this?
I tried it and it works pretty well. I am still experimenting with differnet lengths and placements of the strips but the effect is cool.
I also put an L-shaped strip near the volume loop and by touching it I can instantly silence the theremin. The strip is in the lower left-hand corner of the top of the instrument (if you are looking down on it from above). The vertical part of the "L" is a little shorter then the case and the horizontal piece extends past the volume knob. This allows me to touch it without affecting the volume significantly.
Here's the cool part... When I let go the strip I get the quickest attack I have ever heard on a theremin!
You might say this is cheating but I think anything that helps get a good or interesting sound is fair game.
It also takes away some of the charm of the instrument, which is the whole "pulling notes from the air" thing.
Has anybody else tried this?