Nulling means tuning to the point that the theremin makes no noise when your hand isn't near it. The term comes from the process of finding the zero-beat frequency point - the point where the 2 osciallators on the pitch theremin circuit are perfectly matched in frequency.
When you play the theremin, your hand causes a change in the frequency of one of the oscillators while the other stays fixed. You hear the beat frequency, or the difference between the 2 oscillators.
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When you play the theremin, your hand causes a change in the frequency of one of the oscillators while the other stays fixed. You hear the beat frequency, or the difference between the 2 oscillators.
Hope this helps!