Thierry,
I often read TW posts, but had not intended to participate - Obviously this "linearity" topic was of interest to me - particularly to read the input from thereminists.. I have user adjustable linearity as an option on the "Clara-Clone" theremin I am developing, but am not sure if this is worth fitting.. (perhaps if I was a trained musician I would know the answer to this question, LOL)
I did not want to react to any posting (for obvious reasons) - But your comment just pushed all my buttons in the sequence required to switch me to "kill" mode!
I now accept that what you conveyed was not what you intended to convey - but only because I am taking you at your word.. You are usually able to convey your thoughts in English perfectly, far better than many for whom English is their first language - So I am baffled at how misunderstanding or misinterpretation could factor in what you said - To me, reading it, there is no possible way to misinterpret what you said.... However, I do not know French, and cannot place myself in the position of thinking in French and writing in English, so accept that some "nonlinearity" must have existed in this translation process.
I agree that a musician who is an engineer would gain some advantage in designing theremins, but do not believe this advantage would be great, or that a musician+engineer could produce a better theremin than a non-musician engineer..
Lets be honest - to be a brilliant engineer one needs to devote all your energy to being an engineer, and to be a brilliant musician one needs to devote all your energy to being an musician.. Just like a consultant cardiologist who needs some electronic device to detect a particular arythmia will consult a consultant electronics engineer (for most people life is too short to aquire consultant level proficiency in more than one major discipline) So too one has engineers and musicians collaborating..
If the cardiologist decided to study electronics and design the instrument himself, his results are unlikely to be even nearly as good as what he gets from a consultant engineer - He may end up an inferior doctor as a result of his distraction, and an inferior engineer to someone who had focussed on engineering.
Yes - It would be great to be brilliant at everything! ;-) .. But the next best is share our skills and hone them.
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I hope I can now dissapear off the face of TW for a long time.. ;-)
Fred.