" And somehow Moog bringing this into an affordable instrument (where it can be bypassed) is a betrayal of their legacy?" - Justin
I think the main "betrayal" is that this instrument caters ONLY for "hobby"/ "toy" market, and has absolutely nothing for those who want a "real" theremin..
Its not (IMO) the sound production method, and its not the note quantization which "upset" me - I actually think that optional quantization is a good idea.. And there are other good ideas - seems that note span is adjustable..
And its "toaster" look wouldnt "bother" me either.. The thing which, to me, more than anything else confers "toy" status on this instrument is its "loop".. Also, I dont know its physical size - but it LOOKS like its way too small for anything other than a toy - with pitch and volume antenna displacement being hopelessly too narrow... But I cannot be sure of this without dimensions.
But the loop is the big glaring "toy" aspect IMO .. Not because I am a thereminist who loves the loop, but because I am a developer who has researched what thereminists want - and one thing they were all saying is that the loop - the real loop - was imperative.. And that even theremins supporting small loops (which were much larger than that on this theremini) were inadequate.. They want a loop they can put their hand through comfortably! Finding ANYTHING that all thereminists agree on is a real challenge - but the loop was one thing where there was absolutely no question about what thereminists want!
I argued, as I feel that a straight horizontal volume antenna was simpler and as good.. But I never found a single theremin player who agreed with me! - they ALL, without any exception that I can remember, insisted that a full size loop was ESSENTIAL.
Moog Equipment have not bothered to ask - they have not consulted any competent thereminists - Or if they have, these thereminists have been ignored - Of this I am almost certain... They have not looked at postings here or elsewhere to see what thereminists want - Or if they have, these postings / comments / opinions have been ignored.
And by the looks of it, they have produced a toy instrument which wont satisfy the basic requirements of perhaps 99% of thereminists here..
But we arent their main target - what we want has been utterly disregarded - we perhaps represent less than 5% of their target market.. It is our purchasing of their extortionately priced theremins (the EW, for what it is, is a Rip-Off) which has provided Moog with a small but steady revenue stream..
All it would have taken for Moog to have an enthusiastic welcome for their new theremin from everyone here would have been for them to listen to some of whats been said here, and to implement the core requirements - then add quantising etc for the other market.. Stuff that made the instrument appealing to learners and wanna-be's and expanded their sales potential, but not at the expense of essentials.
But they chose to write us off.
Having seen their appalling service and lack of interest in securing reliability on their recent products, I think past customers will probably write them off.
So Moog becomes a musical toy manufacturer, and targets new and less discerning customers. The hoards of screaming synthesis wanna-be's who dont know the difference between a VCO and a VCF but think that if they own a Moog they will sound like the Prodigy, and the theremin wanna-be's who are tone deaf.
As long as theyr happy, who cares! LOL ..
A few years from now, when the number of theremini type "theremins" in circulation exceeds the total quantity of all other theremins, and **Chinese manufacturers have jumped on the band-wagon and produced even worse theremini and the market is saturated with musical junk, we will look back on these days with some awe I think..
There are other serious theremin developers who do listen, and some day some / one of us will get a great theremin into production for our little geek club! ;-) Rather than expanding our "club" I think the theremini is likely to make our group even more isolated.
Fred.
>> ** To be honest, I have been expecting the "theremini" for a long time - I just didnt expect it from Moog... I expected it from some (probably small) Chinese or Japanese manufacrurer.