The theremin as a musical instrument must play a tune and express something uniquely beautiful or it is nothing more than a gesture noise controller.
I remember how fun my first theremin construction was. It sounded like a mouse getting its nuts squeeze off. But I was proud of what I had accomplished and took the board to work to demonstrate to friends how it had a six inch proximity field. I stood up and told Brenda to peek over my cubicle wall to see my theremin I just pulled out and she slapped me… oh no you did not experience it yet.
I always say before you buy or build a theremin design get a sound sample so you can judge if that is the result you want, everyone is a expert. As a programmer of 40 years I have nothing against digital, it is when trying to find a solution to something on the internet and some people have a need to fill google with page after page of nonsense that does not work or just doesn't do what they describe. Theremin design info online is the same way.
Below is my evolution in sound after I moved beyond the mouse's balls and achieved an ideal sine-wave. All of the clean sounds below come from slightly distorting a sine wave. I rarely used much reverb so I would not mask the results of my sound for future reference.
From the theremin mouse sound to a fat voice is only separated by a thin veil of knowledge, nothing exotic. The vacuum tube has a slight advantage here but not enough for the extra effort over a transistor. It seems to me if an engineer only Models stuff then they usually do not discover much that is original. Exploration of modern electronics has become more like plug & play instead of bench testing and hours of research. IMHO
Christopher
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I am tone deaf (amusia), musically not able to distinguish tunes.
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/2-altermen2.mp3
More of a sine wave
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/3-sound-x7.wav
sine wave enhanced by even harmonics
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/4-ews-new-board6.wav
The sine wave is starting to develop
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/ews-acoustic.wav
Nice $10 Cello effect if you get it right, otherwise a pain in the ass.
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/ss-voice7ra.mp3
The throaty sound comes from slowing down the sine roll over.
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/tw/7-aranjuez-org.wav
With skill and nice equipment by Coalport, what only a theremin can do.