"Besides of that, theory is always good, practice is better... I tried the open.theremin playing some of the "usual" classical works for theremin, including Alyabyeff's "Nightingale" and I could not feel whatever delay or latency in the pitch response. I think that some of the engineer's theoretical considerations are meaningless for the musician, while the musician will sometimes detect or "feel" flaws in an academically perfect design..." - Thierry
Is there actually any point in engineers being here at TW? Perhaps we are redundant, as even an "academically perfect design" can be flawed.. (I dispute that assertion anyway - if there was such a thing as a "academically perfect design" then it would be perfect, both to engineers and to musicians.)
There are musicians who love the E-Pro, and there are those who hate it - Who is "right" and who is "wrong" ?
IMO, we need each other! Neither engineers alone or musicians alone (nor those who believe they embody the skills of both to an advanced level, but we will ignore these egotists ;-) will advance electronic musical instruments! So who is needed most? Well, technicians to keep old theremins alive and construct theremins designed (in the past) by engineers will always be needed.. And musicians will always be needed for the instruments to be any use..
But are Engineers and academics needed? - No! Not really! - We are just a pain in the butt - we go looking for potential problems, go postulating new ideas, go developing irritating toys .. And worst of all, ask questions! Who the hell do we think we are? How dare we question anything that a musician hasn't questioned ?!
We are no bloody use to the theremin community (except when we are solving problems of those with a malfunctioning theremin or giving practical advice - but there are technicians who will do that if we weren't here ) , and should, as a matter of honor, remove our unsavory presence from anywhere we consume public bandwidth and bore the hell out of normal people.
And we certainly aren't needed by the theremin community - there are enough pro theremins in circulation that these far exceed the number of pro thereminists! - No need to clutter the market with better theremins or advance the art, Hell, imagine the impact if we ever did that! All these people holding on to their pro instruments waiting to dump them on the market when Ebay prices rose, well, they could lose out!
Fred.