Coalport said: I am amazed at these heroic efforts to make the Moog Music THEREMINI look and sound like it's something resembling a viable, traditional theremin.
I totally agree. I have said before that there is too much energy going into making this device become Moog's answer to the holy grail of theremins. IMO we should not force it to become what we want it to be and accept it for what it is. I think the Dareimini sounds like a pretty cool effects machine but why would I waste my time trying to modify it to perform like a traditional insturment? I prefer to put my time into honing my playing skills and a "Rube Goldberg" machine with all the bells and whistles will not help me accomplish that.
Thomas said: I'd prefer my students use Etherwaves, or B3s. However, as an instructor I have to be prepared for the eventual probability more of my students will be using them.
I can see the unfortunate attractiveness of the Hairimini to a beginner due to the price point and all of the deceptively cool features. What an obstacle that would be to an instructor!
I have rebuilt player pianos on and off since I was in high school and have seen more than once a player piano sitting in a house with no player action inside the cabinet. Usually when I asked where the mechanism went to the owners said that they were giving their child piano lessons and it was the only way to keep them focused on learning to play rather than putting in a song roll and pumping out a tune. The player action being outside of the piano then became damaged or nonfunctional from sitting in the basement or attic for too long and eventually got thrown out. Such a shame!
I would fear as an instructor that a theremin student may have the same distraction with the Nairimini since it would be far easier and a lot more fun to use all of the cool sound effects and pitch correction. After all that's easier than trying to make a scale sound better than a cat in heat using the traditional theremin mode setting.
Thomas, if price is the issue wouldn't a B3 Plus be a better starter instrument then a Whereimi? It sells for around $200.