Hello all.
Before you stop here this is not another: 'I’m new to this, what can I build' thread!
I am now going into university studying music, majoring in Composition. Now I have had a big interest in writing for the theremin but if my works were to be performed I would play the theremin myself.
Now you see my dilemma is as follows. I have already built the Jaycar/Silicon Chip theremin and I have performed on it. It has served me well and I have learnt allot from it, but I want to build a quality theremin (which sounds good, has good playabilty and is reliable) for performance use but for a moderate price (up to $200Aus). I have seen many theremin designs and I don't know which one to choose. I would build them all if I had the money, time and patience! So now it’s down to the Theremax, The EM 1996 Article by Robert Moog (Basically the Etherwave) and the RS Theremin from Lev's page.
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/ultimate2b/index.htm
Now onto the theremins:
The problem with Robert Moog’s article is trying to get the right variable inductors. I'm not sure if I can even get hold of them. So if I choose that theremin I will have to design and make my own coils.
Schematic seen here:
www.moogmusic.com/manuals/HotRodEtherwav.pdf
The theremax is good but how does it go with linear spacing and drift, not to mention sound?
Schematic seen here:
http://www.paia.com/theremax.asp
And the RS theremin seems to boast great linear spacing with its aerial design but can it live up to its reputation?
So let this be the thread to help people (like me) who want a theremin that they can rely on and have confidence in.
Which one would you choose and why?
Regards
Tim
Before you stop here this is not another: 'I’m new to this, what can I build' thread!
I am now going into university studying music, majoring in Composition. Now I have had a big interest in writing for the theremin but if my works were to be performed I would play the theremin myself.
Now you see my dilemma is as follows. I have already built the Jaycar/Silicon Chip theremin and I have performed on it. It has served me well and I have learnt allot from it, but I want to build a quality theremin (which sounds good, has good playabilty and is reliable) for performance use but for a moderate price (up to $200Aus). I have seen many theremin designs and I don't know which one to choose. I would build them all if I had the money, time and patience! So now it’s down to the Theremax, The EM 1996 Article by Robert Moog (Basically the Etherwave) and the RS Theremin from Lev's page.
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/ultimate2b/index.htm
Now onto the theremins:
The problem with Robert Moog’s article is trying to get the right variable inductors. I'm not sure if I can even get hold of them. So if I choose that theremin I will have to design and make my own coils.
Schematic seen here:
www.moogmusic.com/manuals/HotRodEtherwav.pdf
The theremax is good but how does it go with linear spacing and drift, not to mention sound?
Schematic seen here:
http://www.paia.com/theremax.asp
And the RS theremin seems to boast great linear spacing with its aerial design but can it live up to its reputation?
So let this be the thread to help people (like me) who want a theremin that they can rely on and have confidence in.
Which one would you choose and why?
Regards
Tim