This is my first post on any Theremin forum. I have read many of the posts on the TW forum(s) and I want to start by saying that I am sorry to have missed corresponding with Fred M. It almost seems like I have after reading his plethora of exchanges with many of you.
I have a specific request
that I will get to in a moment. First my motivation for this question. I teach a lab course at UW Madison ECE Department. Last semester I changed the required advanced circuits lab from designing and building a temperature controller to simulating (LTSpice), prototyping and building (SMT and PCB) a Theremin. This seems like a good fit as the Theremin has so many interesting circuits to work with. Last semester went better than expected. Everyone got the pitch and amplitude control to work. And they get to keep the Theremin. For next semester I want to change the Theremin circuit board to fix some errors and enhance the sound of the note or rather give options to enhance the note.Presently the note starts as a fairly low distortion sine wave and a square wave generated from the sine wave. They can be combined in an amplitude adjustable fashion. In my opinion this does not generate a pleasing note.
I have studied this forum and other websites during the lab design. I see that some people enhance/promote/utilize the generation of the note with a non-linear mixer which as you know adds harmonics to the note in a hopefully pleasing way. I prefer to apply analog processing to a low distortion sine wave note. Mostly because it is something that works well as a subject for the lab. I can have the students introduce non-linearity in the mixer that we use. I am reserving this for more advanced playing with the Theremin in the lab. I am not trying to bastardize the Theremin by having the students do experiments that are kind of Theremin like. I am also not trying to have them design and the build the best Theremin ever.
I read the spectral makeup of a few classical Theremins in these forums and I am looking for more information with spectral content and examples of the sound. Any links would be greatly appreciated.
I have prototyped some circuitry to try to do some analog signal processing on a low distortion sine wave. This is what I have tested and am considering for the processing.
1. First generating a square wave in phase with the sine wave.
2. Generating a triangle/ramp in phase with the sine wave.
3. The ability to add or subtract a variable amount of the square and ramp waves to the sine wave.
4. I did hook up a ring modulator for fun but we probably won't use that in the lab.
I am not pleased with my attempts at creating a good sounding note from these waveforms. Probably due to my lack of experience modifying the note and not really knowing what a good note has for spectral content. I realize good is a personal preference. I am assuming that popular Theremins have good notes for now.
I am soon going to test:
1. Asymmetrical clipping or limiting (hard or soft) of the note.
2. Anything else someone recommends or knows works for existing Theremins.
Here is my request. Information that will help me generate good notes. This can be existing analog processing techniques in general or specifically that others use and useful links to Theremin sounds.
All of the Theremin course is available to anyone. I am always interested in critical feedback of the lab. It will be changed for next semester but not too much.
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Find ECE370 from spring 2016 for my first attempt at an electronic lab based on the Theremin.