"It's already a niche market, why would you alienate about 10% of your potential customers?"
I agree - IMO having an instrument suitable for, or easily changed (socket on both sides for loop, either LH or RH) or a scheme like assec's is nearly essential - particularly if one has a lot of knobs on a sloping panel, so playing from the front is more important.
" If that does not pan out as I hope, then I may well impose on Fred's generosity and ask him to rustle up a switch based solution.:-)"-GordonC
Gordon, Switches is the option I would be least happy about or able to do for you.. I just about have enough space and facilities to put a small circuit board together right now, but anything involving any kind of mechanical assembly is a no-can-do.
However, if the pad on the Nano was resistive, then one probably doesn't need mechanical switching - a pair of comparators looking for two reference points, or some other slope detector, can easily emulate a switch.. A lot will depend on the volume mechanism in the Nano - I want to see the Nano waveform as volume is changed, or know that there really is a VCA and that this function isnt being performed in the MCU.. There are just way too many unknowns - I do understand your love for the look of this instrument and its pedal - but be cautious - Wait until there's more information before you part with money is my advice.
I am a bit worried about the difference between the first clean 'raw' MP3 and the latter 'mathematical' one as well - The first was obviously going through some processing (filter at least) but I see no control for this on the theremin.. And I have a number of questions regarding the audio output configuration.. Claimed to have VCA and VCF - But I see no sign of a VCF and if theres a VCA, then I cannot see how there can be only one for two separate VC audio outputs.. Questions also about #bits in output waveform and whether the "VCA"s are perhaps digital multiplicands rather than true VCA's (this would make the instrument far less useful to you in particular) and whether the actual output resolution reduces drastically as the multiplicands change..
In all, we REALLY dont know if this is a usable instrument at all (and im not talking 'precision' or anything like that) - all we know is that it has a pedal and clever antenna arrangement.
Fred.