I converted my EWPro so the tuner out put, which was high and annoying as a preview, is now a true pitch preview.
You can still use a tuner with it, but the tuner is only practical for checking pitch during practice or finding an entry pitch out of the blue.
A really great thing about pitch preview is
*you can take it off*
whenever you want.
I usually perform with it and don't really even notice it much if the level is set right it's subliminal.
I often practice without it.
And I don't use it at all for warm up and technical exercises.
Once it's there you have a choice, without it you don't.
Among my professional thereminist friends
most do not use it, several do,
and none of them care if I do or not.
They respond first to my playing and the music,
not how I've configured and fine tuned my EWPro.
Personally, I wouldn't be without it.
You can still use a tuner with it, but the tuner is only practical for checking pitch during practice or finding an entry pitch out of the blue.
A really great thing about pitch preview is
*you can take it off*
whenever you want.
I usually perform with it and don't really even notice it much if the level is set right it's subliminal.
I often practice without it.
And I don't use it at all for warm up and technical exercises.
Once it's there you have a choice, without it you don't.
Among my professional thereminist friends
most do not use it, several do,
and none of them care if I do or not.
They respond first to my playing and the music,
not how I've configured and fine tuned my EWPro.
Personally, I wouldn't be without it.