"I wonder if professional thereminists wouldn't prefer an instrument with less functions but with better music inside. " - Thierry
I dont believe the two are in any way mutually exclusive.. In fact, to craft the sound in a controllable way, I do not see a way that "less functions" can facilitate this - I do agree that true genius is managing to get the functions from a minimal system - I am not a true genius! ;-) ... But even the best theremin on the planet does not have a way for thereminists to configure the sound to exactly what they want - they have "their sound" - effectively pre-defined by the developer, adjustable in limited ways, but not at all adjustable in terms of the 'core' waveform.. You cannot get the same sound from a diode mixer as you can from a 4Q multiplier, or vice versa - but if you have both a diode mixer and a 4Q Modulator in your instrument, you can get both,and can mix them together to suit your taste ;-)
"I fear that if you don't take these thoughts into consideration, you risk to run into the Theremini effect : Lots of functions which will make untalented players think that these will allow him to be a virtuoso, but the true musician will perhaps not appreciate this engineering genius."
I dont think my theremin (if it ever gets to market) will have any appeal whatsoever to the theremini crowd.. It doesn't have anything (other than adjustable linearity and span ;-) to "assist" morons in playing the instrument - It doesn't have any visual pitch display (sorry Dewster, this isn't a dig - ;-) there is nothing gimmicky - no pre-recorded RCA's or UFO pads..
Apart from which, it will be much more than twice the price of the M-ugh toy! ;-) even a complete board will not be less than twice the theremini price, without cabinet or fittings.
As for being recognized as a genius by musicians ;-) - That is something of an extremely foolish notion - They dont care if there's a 555 inside that they are paying £500 for, as long as it does what they want... Over drive a cheap LMxxx audio amplifier to soft clipping and you can be worshiped for your technical genius!
Nah, in this industry, the real genius is someone who can sell a couple of transistors for £50 and have happy customers! ;-) Occasional recognition from other engineers for genuinely clever ideas means a lot more.
Fred.