"That's probably true, but more because there's never been a market for it than because the technology isn't there. Plenty of other types of standalone volume controls exist and are on the market." - Jo
I think there is some truth in this..
To make a quality theremin volume control, you would need to charge a lot more than the price of most pitch-only theremins.. And I think the biggest market would probably be owners of these..
And there are some big technical issues - the primary issue is that, as such a unit is likely to be used with some unknown pitch-only theremin, what frequency does one use? you cannot - you need to make your units frequency user adjustable so they can retune it if it interferes with their theremin...
... And making it user tunable is not just a simple twiddle of one control - If one wants your volume unit to have a nice volume profile (log) you need to tune both its equalization and its operating frequency.
My conclusion was that it was more potential trouble than it was worth, and that the quality of most pitch-only theremins simply was not worth having a good volume control for - better to just add a pitch section and sell a theremin for 50% more.
On the subject of volume - I dont know if anyone else does this - but I am using the reference oscillator as a fixed frequency volume oscillator - This overcomes all the tuning problems.. I have trimmable VFO, a tunable pitch antenna circuit, and a tunable volume antenna circuit, and a rock-stable fixed frequency reference oscillator which feeds both the mixer and the volume circuit.. One less variable oscillator, and no possibility of volume - pitch heterodyning.
"so I know just enough from each world to have plenty of ideas, and not enough to get them anywhere usually." - Jo
Dont let that worry you! - IMO, the big problem these days is that individuals focus is too 'tight' - Innovation, IMO, is best served by those with enough 'broad-spectrum' knowledge and interest to be able to pull ideas from many fields - Yes, it does pose problems in actually realising the ideas - But, if motivated, you can focus in on specific areas when needed - and you can usually find experts to help on matters where gaining the required competence is beyond your ability.
I think the world would be a better place if we had more "drop-out's".. And these "drop-outs" retained their self-esteem and recognised that they may have more potential for "greatness" than those who have been "responsible" !
Fred.