I've just built a MIDI theremin - the Jaycar kit, and am now costructing a custom box for better playability and aesthetics (I'll post some images soon), however;
I was under the impression that movement toward the antennae increased the pitch while moving away decreased it, yet on the Jaycar MIDI Theremin the response is the other way round. This is also the case in the construction article where it states that "moving the had inward decreases the pitch". As this is the first theremin I've built, I have a question or two:
Am I wrong in my initial assumption? Are there in fact theremin that work either way round? Any pointers much appreciated.
Incidently, the MIDI theremin works a charm as a gestural controller and with practise I hope to gain better pitch control to enable me to play something more musical than glissandos, but as I intend to build a 'real' theremin, it might be odd to switch between hand movement/pitch response configurations.
I'd be very grateful for any information on this.
Thank you
I was under the impression that movement toward the antennae increased the pitch while moving away decreased it, yet on the Jaycar MIDI Theremin the response is the other way round. This is also the case in the construction article where it states that "moving the had inward decreases the pitch". As this is the first theremin I've built, I have a question or two:
Am I wrong in my initial assumption? Are there in fact theremin that work either way round? Any pointers much appreciated.
Incidently, the MIDI theremin works a charm as a gestural controller and with practise I hope to gain better pitch control to enable me to play something more musical than glissandos, but as I intend to build a 'real' theremin, it might be odd to switch between hand movement/pitch response configurations.
I'd be very grateful for any information on this.
Thank you