Hi Speedo, I’ve had the same problems with my theremini in the lower register on two different performances I’we had on stage. I’m sure it had to do with electromagnetic fields close to the instrument, lights, dimmers, wireless mic etc. I my own House the calibration turns out quite well. I’m having a performance tomorow night but don’t trust the theremini anymore. I’m going over to a friend, borrowing hist dust collecting Etherwave right now…
I’m eager to learn some basic theremin to put into my music productions so I ordered a theremini last week. I got it home, set it up on a mic stand in a place free of obstructions. I ran through the calibration procedure multiple times. I turned the auto tune down because I can’t stand the sound of it and my ears are pretty good. However the theremini only stayed in tune while my hands were close on the highest octave. As I move them back the pitch quickly wavers between semitones. I tried using the ground wire - tied it to a radiator, held it, patched the output into other gear. No luck the pitch does not hold steady. I called zzounds where I ordered it from thinking it was defective I ordered another. Same exact issue. I spent an hour last night Troubleshooting it - changing the octave range etc. help!!!! Can it really be this difficult to set up for stable pitch ? Would I have the same issues with an ether wave?