After I had to take my Theremin back because of issues described elsewhere, I decided to give it another go because I really would like to play the Theremin.
I find it very difficult to stand still enough to get a good pitch, and even though I have come far, I still have a very long way to go.
It is so much easier to just pick an instrument I can play freely on. Now I mostly use the Theremin as ear training which it does way better than the piano.
But today, as I was playing with reprogramming an old Sony Aibo I thought "Why not build a Theremin-playing robot?"
I have found two videos of toy robots playing Theremin, and it sounds terrible. Has anyone ever tried building a dedicated Theremin-playing robot, midi-controlled or autonomous, with volume-control?
Regards
/Andy
I find it very difficult to stand still enough to get a good pitch, and even though I have come far, I still have a very long way to go.
It is so much easier to just pick an instrument I can play freely on. Now I mostly use the Theremin as ear training which it does way better than the piano.
But today, as I was playing with reprogramming an old Sony Aibo I thought "Why not build a Theremin-playing robot?"
I have found two videos of toy robots playing Theremin, and it sounds terrible. Has anyone ever tried building a dedicated Theremin-playing robot, midi-controlled or autonomous, with volume-control?
Regards
/Andy