But to give this issue so much importance to actually stop working? I don't know, in my scale the importance of "having a good theremin created by the community" is 1000/10, while the importance of "preventing other people from using the same/similar name" (especially before any of the projects is complete) is 5/10 at most. - AlKhwarizmi
I thought the TW Theremin was to be a schematic & parts list of a proven, bullet proof design that we could point potential builders to? - dewster
That's what I thought the TW Theremin project was going to be also, and have to say, quite welcome the idea.I also concur 100% with FredM's thoughts on this matter. - Roy
That's what I think as well.The fly in the ointment is lots of people that are not equipped to build it will want one.I hope a way can be found to accommodate them. - w0ttm
Yes, but I hope someone (either from the team designing the schematic or just an external person) takes that schematic and parts list and builds the theremin for a price. - AlKhwarizmi
Folks,
I do understand the frustration expressed above. To me, the "TW Theremin was to be a schematic & parts list of a proven, bullet proof design that we could point potential builders to" was the most important goal of the project, and as I saw (see) it, this could not be accomplished if there was any confusion anywhere regarding what a "TW theremin" was.
The "name" per-se is unimportant.. But the potential problems which can occur if anyone is free to call any rubbish a "TW Theremin" are, IMO, Huge.
I did not see a problem related to "The fly in the ointment is lots of people that are not equipped to build it will want one." - IMO, the principles of supply and demand would have catered for the demand.. Look at it from a suppliers perspective (whether the supplier is a company or a skilled hobbyist wanting to make some extra money to fund their hobby) - There would be no investment in R+D, no requirement to advertise or establish a reputation with theremins - Everything required (schematics, layouts, parts lists, assembly and debugging info, user evaluations etc) would be there for the taking - They could build theremins and sell them here and on Ebay as "The TW Theremin" or "The TW Theremin V1.0" and attach links to Theremin World so that potential buyers could see exactly what they were getting. I had planned to participate in this, and had interested a local Ebay seller who I buy from (he sells radio parts and kits and constructs modules) in building and selling TW theremins when they were available.
But the above only works if there is ONE TW "Brand" for theremins - You just need a few people to buy some phony rubbish "TW" theremins and the reputation goes down the pan.
Also, If anyone is allowed to sell "TW Theremins" without these being built on the approved designs, then it is likely that the majority of people who will be selling "TW theremins" are those who are producing cheap rubbish and using "TW" to give them cred - Why? - Simply because if there is potential confusion, those who value their credibility wont participate.
One also need to think long-term when you think about theremins - Or at least, I do.. I have no interest in developing any "throw away" products - Minimum useful life of 10 years (which is why, as far as I can, I select standard components likely to be available for many years)..
Ten years from now, when a "TW Theremin 2013 build" turns up on ebay, I would have wanted that to be an unquestionable desirable instrument.. This possibility could only be realized if the "TW Theremin" WAS ALWAYS a "TW Theremin"
The "future" of the TW Theremin Project:
I am no longer participating - This possibly means that the project is not at such risk - I do not think the attack by RS was aimed primarily at TW, I suspect it was aimed more at me. It may be that you can develop a theremin here and have no further problems.. However, although an "attack" is a possible reason for this "event", the other possible reason - fraudulent use of the "TW Theremin" "brand" still remains - and IMO, while there is any possibility that this remains, and while this matter is left in any kind of "limbo", the future for the TW theremin is an illusion (sorry - I hate to say it! - there is nothing illusory about the horrible 60Hz,120Hz and 240Hz tones and the higher frequency foldback tones one hears at -45db from the "illusion" theremin "which is better than the $125 Theremin World Theremin").
For me , the lack of any comment or action from any member of the TW staff gives me a clear message - TW is not up to the job of managing a project like this.
I had thought of starting an open Theremin Project on Element-14, but I have realized that I am not up to the job of managing such a project - Instead I hope to publish my design with full design TM and Copyright protection, and grant manufacturing permission to anyone who complies with the standards I set.
It would have been much more fun and potentially far better for the theremin community if the TW project had evolved from collaborative effort into an instrument we could all have been proud of, and which, due to demand and clear definition, was readily available as kits and completed theremins which people could buy without any doubt or ambiguity - It could have become the new standard, and the core on which theremins of the future were developed.
And I still hope the above happens, but it wont happen unless there is a major business-oriented focus on the realities, and real committment by the TW staff with regard to legal and technical issues. A project like this cannot go anywhere without tight, competent managment.
Fred.