" the interface specifications, which fred should probably propose " - Nieradka
Thanks for your vote of confidence, but I must decline..
I am walking on an extremely thin tightrope at the moment, trying to balance my interests with my passion for moving theremin development forward.
I do not want to talk about it - both for commercial reasons, and because I have so often in the past spoken of my developments and been unable to deliver - But I must declare a possible conflict of interests.. I will briefly describe what I am doing, and why there is a potential conflict - but please understand that I cannot discuss anything which I say here any further, so no questions here or by email from anyone, please!
I have developed a modular theremin - this theremin has a front-end which provides adjustable linearity and sensitivity, and allows register switching.. from this front-end, and has a master mixed-signal theremin voice (I have published schematics for this voice on TW previously). One can plug in analogue (and mixed signal) theremin "slaves" - These are complete theremins, containing their own analogue pitch and reference oscillators, mixers etc - the only thing they dont contain is the circuitry for the pitch or volume antennas* this is for simplification / economics - Theremins whose tone depends on antenna circuit interactions can have these fitted.
I have developed a way to lock these slaves to the master frequencies generated by the common front-end, and the interface also allows the slaves to be detuned WRT the master - precisely detuned, in semitone steps, with tracking accuracy of better than 2 cents - they can also (optionally) be detuned with a potentiometer over one octave and each 'slave' has an independent register switch giving +1 octave, normal (tracks master) and -1 octave .. the tuning switch gives one octave of 1 semitone steps down from the selected register, or this switch can be replaced with a potentiometer giving 1 octave of detuning. - These theremins are free phase with respect to each other, but frequency locked to within 2 cents. The interface circuit which controls the theremins acting as 'slaves' can be applied to any theremin - one could take a tube RCA, fit it with the interface, and drive it from my front-end. As each 'slave' can be independently detuned, "polyphony" is available - But it is not true polyphony, as there is no simple way to control the "slaves" independently (there would be if theremins were played by an octopus - its the control mechanism and physical factors which are the limit, not the electronics) - I can, however, independently vary the volume mix of 2 slaves "sets" using hand (x axis) movement on the volume antenna, and could possibly extend this to 4 by also using 'y' axis movements.
I cannot undertake an interface specification - because I would need to limit this.. What I have done above is actually extremely simple, and the TW theremin could easily do everything I describe above - All it needs is one simple idea, one Eurika moment .. If you come up with it by yourselves, well, I would have mixed feelings (in fact, if you go over all my past postings [LOL - take a week off work ;-] you may just catch the idea) - but at the moment I cannot give it to you.. If my deal falls through, I might!
I also wish to declare that I fully intend to use the "RCA Clone" being developed here, as a "slave" module, and sell such a module if my above development comes off.
Fred.