"I liked my MPX1 so much I bought a second one!" - Coalport
My MPX1 is certainly the effects unit I love the most! - But it is about £200 if you can find one.
"Anything you can think of to build into a theremin, can be added much more easily using a peripheral device of some sort. The advantage is that you can then use the device for other things besides your theremin."
True - But the theremin has some unique properties I am exploring.. Because one has two raw HF signals which, when heterodyned, produce the audio, one can do things with these frequencies that are not possible with audio.. You can, for example, multiply them using phase-locked-loops (because the actual frequency change of only one of these HF signals varies by a tiny amount, it is far easier to get track this frequency than to track an audio frequency which varies by several octaves)..
The above allows one to generate whatever frequencies one wants straight from the primary signals - I have used this to generate harmonic series and am working on a voicing "engine" which allows dynamic additive synthesis, where one can either enter the levels for each harmonic and its phase at different frequencies (so the waveform changes as one goes from bass to treb) or to draw the waveforms - then to store these as presets.
But first I am designing a simpler instrument using some of the above technology - and was just wondering whether a seperate detunable voice output was worth adding to this.. Particularly as it would only add the cost of a few filters and an output socket - perhaps £10 multiplied by 3.. £30 for an effect which would cost $200+ if implemented externally.. Also, the MPX1 is damn good, but pitch shifting audio is never perfect (there are distortions - particularly if the frequency changes rapidly).. My method isnt doing anything to the audio - Audio out is produced by heterodyning the shifted oscillator frequencies - it is, quite literaly, another theremin voice.
Like almost everything I do, this is likely to go nowhere in terms of getting product on the market, LOL - But when I die theremin technologists will have a few zip files (I have a CD I put all my stuff onto, and have a list of people in my will to whome this will be sent) so it may not all be wasted.
- But who knows - I might actually manage to produce some theremins I am happy to sell - there is still a chance! ;-)
Fred.