"Hi Fred. Perhaps I did not explain my thoughts as clearly as I would like. When I say thereminists characterise the theremin as being like an acoustic instrument, I assume they mean that it is capable of subtle shadings of expression, that it is responsive in a way that they associate with for example a violin or the human voice - two things that the theremins are often compared to, despite not really sounding very like either. " - GordonC
Yeh..
That is also a big part of it.... The "nugget" for me was the idea of attack (or in fact movement of the volume hand in general, but particularly rapid movement over a larger distance) having a 'modulating' effect on pitch, and the possible link between this and perceived acoustic qualities.
"my first thought for additional capabilities was to add an acoustic characteristic in a rather more literal sense, in the same way that a touch of reverb can enhance the sound of a theremin (IMO) by making the sound less "electronic" and more "natural"."
It may well be possible - But this is an area where I am out of my depth. Gordon, to be completely blunt about it, I mastered the PSoC 1 through blood sweat and tears - But it was in the 'zone' where I had competency, so I really mastered it.. I am 'visual' and 'old school' - ASM and C coding, schematics for digital and analogue.. I once had a full set of schematics for the PDP computers that used TTL and could read these and comprehend it all ......... But the PSoC 3,4,5 - well, I can use them - but my attempts to get the digital filter block to do what I wanted (and this wasn't going really deep, and theres far more complex stuff in the PSoC 5) caused me to hit my limits - maths was a big part of that, but not soley to blame.. I wanted (as I always seem to) to do things outside of what was ready-built in the libraries - and couldn't. So I wont be fully exploiting the PSoC4 if I use it - For me, its a circuit board with a logic array, some pre-defined analogue and digital ICs, and a processor packed into a package, its cheaper than I could dream of putting a board together to do, so I will use what I understand or can make myself understand.. But if I wanted to have a formant filter with co-efficients that varied with hand position for example, I would probably have a separate analogue filter simply because I couldn't work out how to use the on-chip one ore even determine whethere it was possible to use the on-chip one!
I know, its sad! ;-) Someone else will need to develop any digital audio stuff - it wont be me!
Fred.
Oh - if anyone in the UK really gets into the PSoC, I have psoc.co.uk up for sale ;-) (as well as a whole set of related url's)