Hello
My name is Birna and I just assambled my first Moog Etherwave theremin kit! I’m an artist and have been captured by the magic of theremins for a while and am planning to use the function of a theremin in a sculptural setting.
So I decided to start with assembling the Etherwave kit to get a better feeling for the instrument and how it works but the thing is that I actually want my theremin to behave a bit differently than the regular instrument should. I basically want to make a sculptural landscape where some of the sculptures have theremins embedded so as other sculptures move or viewers walk through the landscape, a soundpiece is forming.
Since I’m so new to the theremin I’m hoping I can ask for some advice from the Theremin World expertise! Here are the questions I’m wondering about at the moment:
Preferably I’d want the physical range of the antennas to be around 2-3 meters and I’m wondering how (and if) I can modify the etherwave to such a range?
I’m trying to get there simply by adjusting the range knob (didn’t get there yet) but I’ve seen in some threads a suggestion that a longer antenna will do it - is that the case?
Another two questions about the antennas: If I’ve found a good length for a home made antenna, does the shape of it make a difference to the sound? I read somewhere that it shouldn’t change too much and that the shape of the classic volume antenna was mostly a historical design rather than a function..
Secondly, since it’s gonna be more a sculpture and less an instrument I was thinking of making the antennas stand independently from the casing around the circuit board. So the casing is enclosed and situated on the floor with the two wires connecting the antennas sticking out and leading to the antennas which will be freestanding on specially made stands. It feels to me like that should work fine, but maybe someone knows better?
My last question is considering the casing I’d like to cast my own case for the theremin out of plastic and I was wondering if anyone has used plastic for casing and if there are some things to keep in mind?
As you can see I’m really new to this electronic world but nevertheless excited! I’m to throw all these questions in here but any pointers would be appreciated.
-Birna