After a few month break from my Etherwave in favor of Theremini I return with a version of Bach's Air from the third Orchestral Suite in D Major.
I played in four versions of the melody against a sampled string track I created and I applied the Antares Choir plugin in various voice settings on each Theremin track to basically simulate a total of about 100 voices. Overdubbing myself 100 times may well have produced a better result but I also wanted to determine how useful the Antares plugin is in this kind of setting.
So what would 100 beginner Etherwave players sound like playing this piece? Will we ever know? Perhaps this is close. But I think that many theremins would indeed have a pronounced choir-like sound similar to this example.
Bach Air in D - For Simulated Etherwave Choir and Sampled Strings
Perhaps I'll do up a solo version to show how I am improving, though it's clear (to me) my playing has gotten better over the past couple of months just through playing the Theremini. I am totally convinced, all criticism aside, playing the Theremini can in fact help your Theremin playing in various ways.
Rich