Hi all, I recently purchased a Theremini and have been having loads of fun playing around with it. I've encountered an issue with it, though, and was wondering if anyone else has experienced the same.
I'll preface by noting that I am by no means a "serious" thereminist--I bought the Theremini to have a little fun playing melodies and to challenge myself with a unique instrument. The videos I've seen of skilled players have been very inspiring, and I look forward to improving my own ability.
Unfortunately, I'm a little disheartened at this early stage by what appears to be an issue with pitch stability. If that's an actual term of art then I'm probably misusing it--what I mean is that in certain positions, the pitch "jumps" one note away from the pitch I'm attempting to play. This is with the Theremini's scale set to "Ionian."
For a little while, I was able to convince myself that this was simply due to my novice inability to hold my hand steady enough, but as I've been practicing fingering techniques in playing the scales I've noticed that while I do just fine with most of a scale, there's always ONE stubborn spot in an octave where things go wrong. E.g., when I try to hold an E, the pitch plays an E, then jumps to a D, then back to E, then down to D, and so on. The jump isn't "smooth," either, as you'd expect if it were the result of an unsteady hand--there's a distinct skip from one note to the next with no intervening pitch (this is, obviously, with the pitch correction turned completely off). Additionally, a pitch near this trouble area may "stick"--that is, it will play a pitch without modulation even if I move my hand slightly in either direction.
The Moog Theremini manual has a "FAQ" which includes the topic "My Theremini seems very unstable." They instruct you to make sure you're using the power adapter that came with the Theremini (I am), to make sure you're plugged into a grounded outlet (I am), and to unplug any powerline network adapters (I've none). Additionally, I ensured there were no large metal objects near either antenna.
So has anyone else experienced this with the Theremini? I'm eager to hear what others think may be the issue.