Hi all
Does anyone have any information on the modifications that James Jacobson made to the Theremax? http://www.thereminworld.com/gal_jamesjacobson.asp
I am building the theremax currently and I would like to increase the pitch liniarity.
After reading what James wrote (below) i think the mods would be very helpfull to find out what he did.
[i]I didn't care for the Paia case or antennae, so I decided to make my own. As you can see from the photos, I made the top of the case hinged for easy access to the tuning coils. Also visible in the photos are the Etherwave-type sled feet, and a microphone stand on the underside.
I modified the circuit to suit my particular taste. The original circuit gives the Theremax around 9-10 octaves in a short control range - this makes it very difficult to accurately play notes, and the extreme upper register is fairly unmusical. So I changed the operating frequency in order to decrease the operating range to approximately 5 octaves. This has a positive effect on playability. Furthermore, I added a inductance coil in series with the pitch antenna in order to get a linear pitch response. In addition, I replaced the Paia wire pitch antennas with rod-type to further improve the control ranges.
I also changed the values in the low-pass filter and timbre control, and added coupling to the LC ciruits in order to tweak the sound.
I am happy to report that the Theremax is now very playable, and has a better linear response than a standard Etherwave, although it is not as linear as my Etherwave pro, unfortunately. [/i]
Regards
Tim
Does anyone have any information on the modifications that James Jacobson made to the Theremax? http://www.thereminworld.com/gal_jamesjacobson.asp
I am building the theremax currently and I would like to increase the pitch liniarity.
After reading what James wrote (below) i think the mods would be very helpfull to find out what he did.
[i]I didn't care for the Paia case or antennae, so I decided to make my own. As you can see from the photos, I made the top of the case hinged for easy access to the tuning coils. Also visible in the photos are the Etherwave-type sled feet, and a microphone stand on the underside.
I modified the circuit to suit my particular taste. The original circuit gives the Theremax around 9-10 octaves in a short control range - this makes it very difficult to accurately play notes, and the extreme upper register is fairly unmusical. So I changed the operating frequency in order to decrease the operating range to approximately 5 octaves. This has a positive effect on playability. Furthermore, I added a inductance coil in series with the pitch antenna in order to get a linear pitch response. In addition, I replaced the Paia wire pitch antennas with rod-type to further improve the control ranges.
I also changed the values in the low-pass filter and timbre control, and added coupling to the LC ciruits in order to tweak the sound.
I am happy to report that the Theremax is now very playable, and has a better linear response than a standard Etherwave, although it is not as linear as my Etherwave pro, unfortunately. [/i]
Regards
Tim