Here's some pictures:
link (http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/665/77114908.jpg)
Together with the Vacuum Tube VCA
link (http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/1765/18265635.jpg)
It's built around a XR2206 VCO, controlled by a traditional theremin pitch circuit operating on about 80khz. The volume controller operates at about 1Mhz, this prevents interference between the two.
This is what it looks like on the inside:
link (http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/15/insida.jpg)
The connectors is located on the backside. There's a switch between triangle and sinewave operation and a timbre-potentiometer.
The Vacuumtube VCA circuit works quite the same as regular ones but because of the size, it had to be in a separate box. It also produces a much more intrestning and nice sound, just lite the old ones. A controlvoltage is sent out from the velocity/volume controller wich is operated by the right antenna and sent to the VCA box (voltage controlled amplifier). The pitch antennas is to the left, this is because i'm lefthanded.
Here's a picture from the development and laboration of the VCO circuit
link (http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4049/labn.jpg)
I've done many recordings with it and it works very well. The theremin is a very nice instument! I think it comes to it's very right just with a soft piano accompaniment, however just to show something more fun, here's on my latest recording with my oneman band :)
connie.mp3 (http://goto.glocalnet.net/schelinstudios/connie.mp3)
edit: Two more songs
When you wish upon a star (http://electricman.homeip.net/fritzell/when_you_wish.mp3)
alskamig.mp3 (http://electricman.homeip.net/fritzell/alskamig.mp3)
Thanks