So I broke down and got the small version of the Haken Continuum and the CV converter to hook it up to my modular.
I really didn’t know what to expect. It’s a very strange and wonderful instrument that has a tactile feel like no other I’ve ever played. I was expecting a harder feel. It's totally pliable and soft and almost effortless with incredible response. You can articulate easily but you also can effortlessly glide your fingers lightly over the fingerboard to emulate a more dynamic pitch style very similar to the theremin applying all sorts of portamento and natural vibrato – only you are playing on a 2-D plane in a 3-D space (X=pitch, Y=Volume and Z=configurable based on the sound – perhaps opening up a filter as you move your hand forward, etc). All of these can actually be configured, but this is the most common setting. So that 2-D plane makes it much more manageable to hit notes as your hand position can stay more or less fixed as you learn the note spacings - and of course you can apply any kind of tonal inflection you want.
This may be even better than the theremin sample library to do mockups of theremin pieces I write - as after an hour I can play better in tune than after a year playing the theremin. I need to work on creating a few theremin patches for the thing as the canned sounds don’t have too many of what I would term traditionally “beautiful” sounds – there is a lot of electronica. The EaganMatrix synthsizer onboard is deep and complicated (at least quite differently programmed than most other synths using a graphical matrix applying the buildup of "formulas" and routings of various sorts using a set of predefined oscillators, filters, waveshapes, etc. - all that can map in different ways to the three dimensions of the fingerboard) That will require a lot of time. I'm wondering if there is a good forum for sharing Continuum stuff like there is here for theremins (I only see a Yahoo forum of limited user discussion). I'll continue to add to this thread for now as I know there are a number of Continuum users here if Jason does not mind - and will bring theremin into the discussion where applicable.
Now I need to see how it works with the modular and connecting it as a MIDI controller to Omnisphere and other sample libraries (though some of those are not really geared for the continuous output of the continuum).
To give you an idea, I revisited my Pavanish.
Here’s my original version after close to a year of Theremin practice (admittedly not as rigorous as it should have been).
Pavanish - Theremin Version
Here's after an hour of Continuum playing (still a few missed pitches but I am sure a year+ of playing theremin has really helped me play this instrument). I tried to add a considerable amount of portamento to emulate a more theremin-like style:
Pavanish - Haken Continuum Version
To be sure this instrument is not easy to play. It’s not a keyboard, and I’m trying to just forget about piano and think about a fixed dynamic pitch plane instead – think if you played the theremin on a fixed plane and it was totally linear. I can see playing polyphonically is going to be quite a challenge – especially left hand that I am not used to creating vibrato with. I haven't scratched the surface of the Continuum yet but I can see it's going to be a fun ride.
But on the flip side, the theremin is still untouchable in terms of freedom of motion. Now I have to see how I can write something for both instruments. There is no experience quite like playing the theremin.