wow dewster, your tupperware-party is starting to sound and look interesting. congratulations. the noise video is amazing, that really impressed me. i learned from vcv-rack, a free open source modular eurorack synth sw, how much fun it is to work with filtes and noises. and the breath intakes are really close to real, maybe that's why we associate it with scary or lusty. maybe you created the first theremin that got x-rated. and shipped with a parental advisory sticker on it. just teasing.: "no ma' it's just the theremin.."
some question marks: that wobbly pitch on the second video at 0:05 and the in the third at 0:33..? that remembers me like the open-theremin sounds alike when i have a switched-wall wart around (in my case the one for the strymon big sky, if i turn it off, wobble is gone well, not really but a bit better.) quantisation is something i still can't get around with. i think it's the spacing between notes. the start/end point..thing. but i see benefits like to learn phrygian or other more exotic scales, that are not obvious to our western-chromatic tuned ear. or different tunings like the lucy scale for example. colundi everyone? which scales have you in peto on your machine? that leads me to another question i had and was always to afraid to ask: that led tuner. now in action it makes a bit more sense...i worked some years ago some days with a local synesthetic artist and she told me much about how that is different and such, to see tones in colours. so that strikes me every time i see rgb leds and the possibility to create almost every colour with. but i don't know if such a thing would be possible, to have a big led changing colour according to the played note.
a nice book: "push turn move" it's all about interface design in electronic music, if you like fat heavy prints,1.7KG, it's published by bjbooks in denmark. if i could i would beam it under your christmas tree right away. cheeriooohohohoho.