The first one was simply testing out Thomas's patch. The real intent of the thread more than anything else is that I think this is a pretty nice Theremin piece. Not to hard, but a bit different. Why I posted it under repertoire.
By the way, the original Piano score is here with some other arrangements. Very easy piano part. I'll probably post my orchestral version there too. I might have overdone it a bit. I'm going to try and create an IMSLP page for theremin accompaniments so people can go to a single source and get a variety of public domain tracks to play with (another project of mine).
Sullivan - The Lost Chord
Frankly, my interest in the Theremini is not to try and get it to sound exactly like an Etherwave or whatever. It's a synth on the backend and the I set sounds based on my whim to be honest. With the Editor I'm pretty much free now to experiment - as I love synths - one of the things I like about it.
With the app you certainly can get a variety of theremin sounds if you want to play around. But it's the pitch correction that has me transfixed. With the new firmware, I can get a fine vibrato for Baroque music which is my main love. I'm kind of leaning in the direction that as I improve I'll mostly concentrate on Baroque music for the Theremin and the music I write for it myself.
The thing is, although the performances are not great, that I'm now playing the Etherwave pretty much at the same level of "in-tuneness" that I was when I did this piece with a pretty high level of pitch correction. It's gotta be helping me in that area. I dial it way back now, but to be honest I find I like playing the Theremini with a bit of it on. It gives it a nice sound to my ear and you will just get a bit different sound with some pitch correction on.
But in the end - I play it mostly because it's fun - not to mention extremely portable (I'm not lugging my Etherwave, amp, pedals, etc up to the bedroom anytime soon). But I have to start putting more time in on the analog side again. And learn how to record the theremin sound better in a MIDI-based mix.