I like the new voice even better. (A personal preference.)
I believe I heard a touch of distortion at the loud parts in the mid and lower frequencies, but I can't say if that is from the theremin or from a hot input signal to the recording device. I heard it in both my speakers and headphones.
I don't have a lot of solo theremin voices to compare it to, but I noticed something unusual. Unlike other theremins, this one (voicing) seems to increase in harmonics as the pitch increases. The others I've seen tend to get "thinner", with fewer harmonics, in the higher register. This one is similar to the Enkelaar theremins, but not as much - not as string-like.
Oh...and if the Millennia STT-1 is a little too rich for your blood, the TL Audio 5051 Mono Tube Voice Processor (http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/docs/products/5051.shtml) is a more affordable(?) alternative.
I believe I heard a touch of distortion at the loud parts in the mid and lower frequencies, but I can't say if that is from the theremin or from a hot input signal to the recording device. I heard it in both my speakers and headphones.
I don't have a lot of solo theremin voices to compare it to, but I noticed something unusual. Unlike other theremins, this one (voicing) seems to increase in harmonics as the pitch increases. The others I've seen tend to get "thinner", with fewer harmonics, in the higher register. This one is similar to the Enkelaar theremins, but not as much - not as string-like.
Oh...and if the Millennia STT-1 is a little too rich for your blood, the TL Audio 5051 Mono Tube Voice Processor (http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/docs/products/5051.shtml) is a more affordable(?) alternative.