wingerr, just from a supply voltage standpoint, the RS358A seems like a much better fit. All sorts of crazy things start happening when you undervolt an op-amp.
Let's Design and Build a (mostly) Digital Theremin!
EW Pro Schematics
While poking around the web looking for the Etherwave Pro manual, I stumbled across EW Pro schematics:
https://www.synthxl.com/moog-etherwave-pro/
https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Etherwave-Pro-Volume-Board-Schematics.pdf
https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Etherwave-Pro-Panel-Board-Schematics.pdf
https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Etherwave-Pro-Pitch-Board-Schematics.pdf
https://www.synthxl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Moog-EtherWave-Pro-Notice.pdf
The "Notice" document has a ton of info on operation and calibration.
Score!
I don't know how you found this, but I never came across anything in the past when I was searching. I couldn't download these fast enough for fear they would disappear. They should answer a lot of questions, better late than never I guess.
Thanks for posting!
[Edit] That site is quite a gold mine. I found a few service manuals for some of my older equipment too.
Clara de Lune
I've been trying to dial in a voice something like Clara Rockmore's Theremin recordings. Looking at some of the Claravox samples in SonicVisualiser it appears the 4th and 8th harmonics are suppressed. So I went with tracking formants skipping those harmonics, and added some fixed band pass filter to make it more female sounding in the upper end where Clara seems to play a lot:
Here's a little of me playing "The Swan": [MP3]. Clara really uses a lot of vibrato!
"I don't know how you found this, but I never came across anything in the past when I was searching. I couldn't download these fast enough for fear they would disappear. They should answer a lot of questions..." - pitts8rh
I've never encountered them before either, and boy I scoured the web looking. I think it's a very recent thing.
"... better late than never I guess."
Yes. Though in a way I'm glad that I didn't see these earlier in my research, they might have taken me down a very different path.
I never did find a PDF of the EW-Pro manual.
With these schematics and the detailed photos that we already have one could almost reconstitute one of these for a personal project with new board layouts. I think with some forensic analysis it would be possible to determine most of the R and C values, but not all.
Go find that parts list!
Mortal Flesh
My same old cello preset with added outboard reverb: [MP3]
It's fun to find old, slow, brooding numbers to play it with. Sliding up and down through the resonances really does make it seem like there is a complex wooden box with strings on it.
Between this cello and my favorite female preset, I don't really play much of anything else. The Theremin was made for this sort of thing, and it's no wonder many (of the better sounding ones IMO) have an upper female-ish sound and a lower string-ish sound.
Between this cello and my favorite female preset, I don't really play much of anything else. The Theremin was made for this sort of thing, and it's no wonder many (of the better sounding ones IMO) have an upper female-ish sound and a lower string-ish sound.
-- dewster
Cello and voices (especially female) are pretty suitable for theremins. Some analog theremins sound similar (with vibrato).
Did you try to implement saxophone preset? I believe it could sound nice, too.
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