""I'm seeing new work for Thierry's cottage industry."" - Dewster
Not for me to say - But I think Thierry is astute enough to avoid getting into this.. I think Thierry is into modifying / improving theremins, not musical toys.
There may be a handful of people who will be able to get good use from the theremini for their genre - I can think of only one such person ;-) but there may be a few more..
Lets look at issues related to basic theremini operation (without pitch correction) on the table at this time point..
1.) Appalling linearity. could possibly be improved somewhat with replacement oscillator without software change, but is unlikely to get as good as the EWS linearity without software change.
2.) stunningly abysmal latency. could possibly be improved with replacement oscillator And software change, but it is possible / likely that latency would still be longer than required for "real" playing. (unless someone competent like Dewster was to completely re-write the code)
3.) Lack of manual pitch adjustment*.
4.) Lifeless tone* due to unchanging waveform.
5.) (Unconfirmed) sticky pitch.
*See Wilco's comments.
[technical] With regard to 4 + 5 .. It is my guess that these may be related.. Looking at the waveforms in Dewsters sweeps, I suspect that the theremini produces a complete audio cycle before it checks for the next pitch update.. With low frequency waveforms, a complete audio cycle takes quite a long time (time = 1/frequency ..15ms @ ~64Hz, 10ms @ 100Hz etc)..
With an analogue theremin (or perhaps a better implemented digital theremin) pitch is changed continuously and dynamically by distorting the waveform as the pitch is changing - it is my view that this is probably the single most important charactaristic of the theremin sound..
But what happens if one starts a 15ms cycle for a waveform @ 64Hz while rapidly moving your hand to a new note, but only looks at the pitch value again once this cycle is completed? .. You lose 15ms of pitch change! You jump to new pitch (which is then "latched" for its cycle duration) and you dont get a smooth transition - you get a stream of complete audio cycles stuck together one after another in an extremely unnatural way (nothing naturally produces such a waveform - it is entirely artificial - and I suspect we can hear it even if we cannot "hear" it).
If the hand movement is fast enough, and particularly at the bass end, this could show up as "sticky pitch" .. Oh, there are other mechanisms for sticky pitch as well - and these may also be at play.
[back to modifications]
I dont think the theremini would be worth "modifying" or "improving" by any cottage engineer.. Polish a turd, its still a turd! - Baguette ? Nah, we got that wrong! - its a turd! probably as boxed and bleached and polished as it needs to be to disguise the fact that its a turd!
For non thereminists:
The theremini is not a theremin, its a (low quality) capacitive sensor driving an Animoog - and may have use as a animoog sound demonstrator or for a few obscure musical applications. Its other potential (and potentially big market) use as a CV controller for synthesizers seems to have been screwed up in another unbelievable bodge - but it probably doesn't matter - with its unplayability and astounding latency, even if CV worked it would be of no use for anything pitch related.
Unless the buying public interested in the theremini are utterly clueless and gullible, I suspect there will be so many returns that this toy will drop in price, production be stopped, and they will have problems getting rid of the returns.
Good news for the handful of people who could actually make use of one, if they are willing to wait and not buy it now!
"The issue appears to be that there just isn't anyone left at Moog who really knows Theremins like Moog did. " - Dewster
I would go further.. it seems there just isn't anyone at Moog who knows theremins as well as you, or I, or almost everyone who has actually looked at the theremin in any depth does,(or at least that if such person/s are at Moog, they have not been involved in the theremini's design, or have been over-ruled by some incompetent hack or bean counter) that absolutely no thought has gone into the design, that no thereminist has even been talked to. These "engineers" have at their disposal the wealth of all Bob's design notes, have access to the technical files for the E-Pro and E-Vox and 91 series and all the Big Briar specials, Stuff any of us would almost kill for!
Their arrogance and stupidity is offensive to me! Its a bit like the hobbyist/s who have appeared here from time to time saying that they can do with a IFT based single transistor oscillator what Bob (and Lev) needed an air-wound coil and sophisticated oscillator to do.. They shove a low antenna voltage oscillator into their new product, when everything Bob designed had a healthy antenna voltage - Why do they think Bob did this? Do they think that Bob could not design a simple crap oscillator as they did, that he "over engineered" his designs because he was incompetent or wanted to waste money? -- Their behavior is utterly disrespectful to Bob IMO, and IMO they are nothing but HACKS!
Fred.