Recently the pitch control zone for my standard Etherwave seems to have shrunk.
Normally, I've played with the "Pitch" knob around the 9:00 or 10:00 position, to set the zero beat just in front of my body. As of this week, that doesn't work... in fact, with the knob turned fully counterclockwise, zero beat lies around HALFWAY between my chest and the pitch antenna, instead of somewhere just behind me. So the instrument's full ambitus is mapped onto a foot-and-a-half of airspace... you can imagine how this complicates the task of playing melodies accurately!
This change seems to coincide with the arrival of winter weather (my apartment isn't properly insulated, and the thermostat is in another unit)... has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?
Normally, I've played with the "Pitch" knob around the 9:00 or 10:00 position, to set the zero beat just in front of my body. As of this week, that doesn't work... in fact, with the knob turned fully counterclockwise, zero beat lies around HALFWAY between my chest and the pitch antenna, instead of somewhere just behind me. So the instrument's full ambitus is mapped onto a foot-and-a-half of airspace... you can imagine how this complicates the task of playing melodies accurately!
This change seems to coincide with the arrival of winter weather (my apartment isn't properly insulated, and the thermostat is in another unit)... has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?