I am planning to build an electronic instrument. However, I need help (any help you can offer at all). Here's the plan:
I originally wanted to build an Ondes Martenot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondes_Martenot), however have decided that the keyboard etc. will add far too much cost and complexity to the project. So, I want to build a theremin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin) with a difference. It will be played with exactly the same technique as a normal theremin, but with the timbral capabilities of the Ondes Martenot. This would involve having seven "stops" (like in an organ):
Onde (O)A simple sine wave timbre. Similar in sound to the flute or ocarina.
Creux (C)A peak-limited triangle wave. Similar in sound to a clarinet in high registers.
Gambe (G) A timbre somewhat resembling a square wave. Intended to be similar in sound to string instruments, as the French title would suggest.
Petite Gambe (g) A similar but less harmonically-rich timbre than Gambe. The player can control the number of harmonics present in the signal by using a slider situated in the control drawer.
Nasillard (N) A timbre resembling a pulse wave. Similar in sound to a bassoon in low registers.
Octaviant (8) A timbre with a reinforced first harmonic whose intensity in the signal can be controlled by using a slider. This setting is analogous to the 4 foot stop in organ terminology.
Souffle(S) A timbre often described as white noise, but in fact pink noise of indefinite pitch.
It also has four speakers (of which I want to make three): a standard loudspeaker, a small gong used as the loudspeaker diaphragm, a lyre shaped speaker with strings to produce sympathetic resonances.
I want the entire instrument to be in a wooden housing, with a draw containing the controls linked to the "stops" and various loudspeakers; which I would like, if possible to have also housed in the instrument. I am hoping it will look somewhat like this:
[img]http://www.thereminworld.com/pics/Thereminists/Lev/leon_theremin_young.jpg[/img]
It is also important to me that the instrument has analog sound.
Things I would like to know:
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[li]Is it possible?[/li]
[li]How will I achieve the various timbres?[/li]
[li]Where can I buy the electronic requirements?[/li]
[li]What components will I require?[/li]
[li]How much do you think an item like this will cost in terms of the basic components (the housing aside)[/li]
[li]Does anyone have a plan for building a theremin which I could appropriate?[/li]
[/list]
I originally wanted to build an Ondes Martenot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondes_Martenot), however have decided that the keyboard etc. will add far too much cost and complexity to the project. So, I want to build a theremin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin) with a difference. It will be played with exactly the same technique as a normal theremin, but with the timbral capabilities of the Ondes Martenot. This would involve having seven "stops" (like in an organ):
Onde (O)A simple sine wave timbre. Similar in sound to the flute or ocarina.
Creux (C)A peak-limited triangle wave. Similar in sound to a clarinet in high registers.
Gambe (G) A timbre somewhat resembling a square wave. Intended to be similar in sound to string instruments, as the French title would suggest.
Petite Gambe (g) A similar but less harmonically-rich timbre than Gambe. The player can control the number of harmonics present in the signal by using a slider situated in the control drawer.
Nasillard (N) A timbre resembling a pulse wave. Similar in sound to a bassoon in low registers.
Octaviant (8) A timbre with a reinforced first harmonic whose intensity in the signal can be controlled by using a slider. This setting is analogous to the 4 foot stop in organ terminology.
Souffle(S) A timbre often described as white noise, but in fact pink noise of indefinite pitch.
It also has four speakers (of which I want to make three): a standard loudspeaker, a small gong used as the loudspeaker diaphragm, a lyre shaped speaker with strings to produce sympathetic resonances.
I want the entire instrument to be in a wooden housing, with a draw containing the controls linked to the "stops" and various loudspeakers; which I would like, if possible to have also housed in the instrument. I am hoping it will look somewhat like this:
[img]http://www.thereminworld.com/pics/Thereminists/Lev/leon_theremin_young.jpg[/img]
It is also important to me that the instrument has analog sound.
Things I would like to know:
[list]
[li]Is it possible?[/li]
[li]How will I achieve the various timbres?[/li]
[li]Where can I buy the electronic requirements?[/li]
[li]What components will I require?[/li]
[li]How much do you think an item like this will cost in terms of the basic components (the housing aside)[/li]
[li]Does anyone have a plan for building a theremin which I could appropriate?[/li]
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