Hi everyone,
Ive recently been sending some time trying to actually "finish" some old projects. One is an EM theremin that I built a few years ago. Its quite playable, but at the lowest (snappiest) volume response, the lowest pitches change up to 2 semitones as I approach the volume loop. It pretty minor and doesnt affect my playing, but Id like to solve it nonetheless.
As I stated, I have a scratch built EM theremin, actually I built 2. Theremin #1 (with the problem) has large hand wound coils rather than the iron core chokes listed in the article (32.5 mH large coil + 10mH variable for pitch; 12.5mH large coil + 2.5 mH Miller choke for volume.)
Theremin #2 is more orthodox, using the Miller inductors listed in the EM schematic.
Both theremins have the capacitance values listed for the EM (not the hot rodding the EW values)and both have hand wound variable inductors on the same surplus coil forms. Both theremins perform well with and have really good range and linearity, however (I think) due to the added capacitance of the large coils (and slightly larger dia. antenna)Theremin #1 needs the variable inductors set to max. Around 110uH for pitch, 89uH for volume. To get more than 4-5 playable octaves the pitch antenna is reduced to about 38.5mH via the 10mH variable. With this setting, linearity is quite good (for my playing at least, I perfer it to the standard EM, theremin #2)
Anyway, I think the cross talk problem is a result of the volume oscillators working at too low of a freq.
L11 @ 89uH and c14 @ 2200pF: unless Im wrong I get about 350khz. Way too low.
(pitch I belive is ok: L5&6 @110uh and c1&5 @ 3900pf = 243khz-ish)
Obviously. I dont have acess to a frequency counter or scope.
I understand the pitch circut(relatively), but the volume is throwing me for a loop.(sorry)
Im pretty sure I can just change the capacitance value in the antenna circuit, but I just cant seem to figure it out.. and I feel like Im getting dumber the more I look at it. Can someone please help clear my mental fog and point me in the right direction.
Should I raise the value of C12(1000pf)? or am I completely off?
I hope that this is all coherent.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance.
charlie
Ive recently been sending some time trying to actually "finish" some old projects. One is an EM theremin that I built a few years ago. Its quite playable, but at the lowest (snappiest) volume response, the lowest pitches change up to 2 semitones as I approach the volume loop. It pretty minor and doesnt affect my playing, but Id like to solve it nonetheless.
As I stated, I have a scratch built EM theremin, actually I built 2. Theremin #1 (with the problem) has large hand wound coils rather than the iron core chokes listed in the article (32.5 mH large coil + 10mH variable for pitch; 12.5mH large coil + 2.5 mH Miller choke for volume.)
Theremin #2 is more orthodox, using the Miller inductors listed in the EM schematic.
Both theremins have the capacitance values listed for the EM (not the hot rodding the EW values)and both have hand wound variable inductors on the same surplus coil forms. Both theremins perform well with and have really good range and linearity, however (I think) due to the added capacitance of the large coils (and slightly larger dia. antenna)Theremin #1 needs the variable inductors set to max. Around 110uH for pitch, 89uH for volume. To get more than 4-5 playable octaves the pitch antenna is reduced to about 38.5mH via the 10mH variable. With this setting, linearity is quite good (for my playing at least, I perfer it to the standard EM, theremin #2)
Anyway, I think the cross talk problem is a result of the volume oscillators working at too low of a freq.
L11 @ 89uH and c14 @ 2200pF: unless Im wrong I get about 350khz. Way too low.
(pitch I belive is ok: L5&6 @110uh and c1&5 @ 3900pf = 243khz-ish)
Obviously. I dont have acess to a frequency counter or scope.
I understand the pitch circut(relatively), but the volume is throwing me for a loop.(sorry)
Im pretty sure I can just change the capacitance value in the antenna circuit, but I just cant seem to figure it out.. and I feel like Im getting dumber the more I look at it. Can someone please help clear my mental fog and point me in the right direction.
Should I raise the value of C12(1000pf)? or am I completely off?
I hope that this is all coherent.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance.
charlie