"But it looks like they've thrown all the R+D done by Bob into the bin, re-engineered the front-end to the lowest evolutionary state, and handed the audio engine to software engineers." - FredM
"Which you honestly could do if you kept an eye on resolution. Even direct conversion has enough resolution if you handle it right. I have a feeling they didn't go for maximum LC sensitivity, are perhaps are heterodyning down to base band, aren't sampling enough, or are running into numerical issues in the code. I'd love to crack one open and probe it a bit." - Dewster
I agree that one could probably pull-off a good quality digital theremin "if you kept an eye on resolution" and that Moog probably could have made a "Theremini" which was more a theremin and and less a toy.. But I think that to do so, they would have needed to invest far more work / expense into its development, and would have needed to consult thereminists and been willing to redesign / re-engineer based on feedback from real thereminists and musicians using theremins.
I fully understand why they didn't do this - Its effort / expense that isn't justified for the potential market, even taking a "best case" projection - They went a route that makes much better commercial sense - I think Gordon is right when he says "I am increasingly of the opinion that Moog designed the theremini with their primary customer base - synthesiser players - in mind, not classical thereminists."
The thing is though that Moog doesn't need to invest in extensive R+D to produce a theremin which makes most of us here on TW happy - They can do it with the analogue technology Bob developed ..
I spent yesterday at a music event in Southampton - (ended up doing the mixing for the primary band - was the realization of a dream - I have followed this band since the 80's!) - Chatting to musicians and DJ's, quite a few were interested in theremins (one guitarist had an Elsian theremin with him he brought for the open session, but wasn't able to use it because bands played longer and the session was cancelled)
It was DJ's who were interested in the Theremini - Because the host of the event is a friend, I was introduced as "the theremin man" LOL - So got quite a few inquiries about theremins, it was the DJ's who knew about the theremini and were interested - These DJ's dont "just" play pre-recorded music, they are musicians in their own right - one had a full drum kit and was an exceptional drummer, another had a synth, and then all sorts of processing to cut instruments from the source and add themselves to the mix.. The theremini might be ideal for this sort of application.
"Sweetwater is telling me it'll be August, unless I want a return unit ("Every so often we get one returned"). Which I might take if I can get a discount. If I open it I won't return it but sell it independently if it turns out to be a dog." - Dewster
LOL ;-) There could be more "return units" on the market than new ones! - This is an area where I dont know how the legal / ethical situation pans out .... If one gets a product returned, fixes anything wrong with it, fully tests and repackages it to "new" state, can this be sold as new? - I actually prefer buying "returned" items - Would probably do so even if the price wasn't reduced! .. I have had numbers of new items fail or be DOA, but never had this with any "returned" items - seems the extra testing / reconditioning is more stringent than the QC on new items!
"Please don't delete stuff. My apologies. I am not here to police the thread. I've just noticed the number of eyes on this thread far exceeds the number of people posting. ... a good opportunity to say what you need to say, but not good if what you say is not good. " - Randy
Yeah - But this is the crunch! - Its tempting to believe that one has the "right" to post something OT and perhaps controversial because one believes it to be "good" - But for every such thing, there are others who will see what you deem "good" as "bad"... Someone could just as easily post about the "merits" of military technology, and claim that the music industry benefits from "spin off" - the thread then spins off into an interesting but potentially explosive / emotive "debate" (at best ;-) but I need to keep in mind that TW isnt my soap-box! I think we all have the "right" (duty?) to "police the thread" if we see things going "wrong" - I think your comments were fully justified regardless of whether you agreed or disagreed with what I was saying! - One thing was indisputable - what I was saying had nothing to do with theremins or the theremini!
Fred.