RE: Reply to Dewster, and rant about sharing information, and othe OT matters:
"If anything, the mystery shrouding a somewhat different seeming product piques curiosity about how it works, so anything unusual will just get reverse engineered that much faster." - Dewster
Usually, this is how things work, I agree..
With theremins, it doesnt seem to work like this - there are too few of them, and too few people who have the knowledge and access that are willing to disclose what they discover.
We have the Tvox, the Evox, the 91 series, the E-Pro, the Henk's all shrouded in mystery - and there are probably others..
And there is a load of pressure on anyone in the "developers club" to keep the wraps on anything one finds out.. (or at least there was when I was part of this unofficial "group")
IMO, it is time for a new "breed" of "developer" - Time to open the cans and expose the contents - Theres no real money anywhere in this "industry" and theres no real "glory" or "esteem" to be found in it either.. But its such a small pond that even a small fish can have delusions of grandeur.
Lets face it - Compared to the technology most senior engineers deal with daily, even the most competent engineer in our "pool" is nothing "special" ... Perhaps (and I speak for myself here) this is one of the atractive things about this "pool" - One could quite quickly get elevated to the status of "worlds greatest authority" on theremin technology - but not stand a snowballs hope in hell of attaining any serious recognition in any other specialism in electronics.
No chance of money, no chance of real fame or recognition (even iof one did rise to the "status" of "worlds greatest authority on theremin technology" anyone attaining this status would, unless deluded, know it was almost worthless) - may as well just open it all up and let everyone share whatever we develop or discover!
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I think the truth about many "undisclosed" theremins is that their design is "uncomfortable" for theremin engineers - Many (if not all) are not "true" theremins, some of the best loved and most revered use "digital" technology even in their audio path, and others do not use any kind of heterodyning at all in the audio stage (even if they may use it to generate control voltages or signals).
The reality of these instruments flies in the face of the mythology generated by generations of engineers - and many (most ?) are extremely unhappy about the idea of this mythology getting busted.
Even great engineers were "tarred" with this IMO, Bob Moog was declaring that the theremin was "not a synthesiser" at about the time he was producing a theremin which was nothing but a voltage controlled analogue synthesiser!
The idea that there is something "mystical" embedded in the theremins heterodyning tone generation is really deeply pervasive - That somehow, waveforms produced by heterodyning are superior to identical waveforms produced through "synthesis" ... Despite rational evaluation, this idea is attractive and seductive - And it has held me in its grasp - even now, although the grasp has loosened, I can still feel it.
Fred.