fintushel wrote:
In the DVD accompanying the Etherwave Pro, Lydia Kavina is in places very clearly out of tune. Pamelia Kurstin can be heard to be very very out of tune in several classical pieces on at least one radio broadcast available online. If Peter isn't ever heard to be out of tune--he can confirm or disconfirm this--I suspect it's because he very carefully monitors what is made public and what isn't, as he publicly advises everyone to do.
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I KNEW it! You've been SPYING Eliot!
LOL
When I video a performance, I divide it into two or three sections (different camera angles) and do multiple takes until I have one I can live with. That's pretty much the way most people work in recording and film studios.
I have never been totally happy with anything I have ever done (and I mean EVERYTHING, not just what I've done on the theremin).
What often surprises me about theremin players in regard to their own performances, is what they themselves deem worthy of posting to public access sites. As you pointed out, I have often advised people to monitor what they post, or allow others to post, to sites like YT but either they don't, or they are simply not hearing why the performance in question should have been left on the cutting room floor.
In the DVD accompanying the Etherwave Pro, Lydia Kavina is in places very clearly out of tune. Pamelia Kurstin can be heard to be very very out of tune in several classical pieces on at least one radio broadcast available online. If Peter isn't ever heard to be out of tune--he can confirm or disconfirm this--I suspect it's because he very carefully monitors what is made public and what isn't, as he publicly advises everyone to do.
***********************
I KNEW it! You've been SPYING Eliot!
LOL
When I video a performance, I divide it into two or three sections (different camera angles) and do multiple takes until I have one I can live with. That's pretty much the way most people work in recording and film studios.
I have never been totally happy with anything I have ever done (and I mean EVERYTHING, not just what I've done on the theremin).
What often surprises me about theremin players in regard to their own performances, is what they themselves deem worthy of posting to public access sites. As you pointed out, I have often advised people to monitor what they post, or allow others to post, to sites like YT but either they don't, or they are simply not hearing why the performance in question should have been left on the cutting room floor.