(dont read this post if you believe the theremini is a real theremin, and / or you get offended when someone says it is not a theremin and cannot be played like a theremin )
Some really valid points IMO, Gordon:
"Not a very theremin-like approach, but the theremini isn't a theremin, so that's OK."
So the first "mistake" might be to think it is a theremin, and try to play it like a theremin.. And in this context, is there really any point in any "help" that can be provided (particularly in terms of playing) by folks on TW .. what can we offer.. ? We are into theremins here - into playing theremins or building theremins or designing theremins .. None of these has any real bearing on the theremini .. Its a bit like going to a forum on grand pianos to get advice on configuring a Moog Modular, or reading instructions for playing a violin when you have a guitar... Nothing we can say directly relates to their instrument - none of the playing techniques apply at all.. A person with a theremini could not do what the tutorial video supplied with the Moog EW instructs, they could not play their instrument the way Thomas Grillo's theremin lessons show.
The theremini manual, on the last page, makes reference resources such as Clara Rockmore's "Method for Theremin" - NONE of the references given here have ANY relevance to the theremini - NONE of the techniques in any of these apply in ANY way to the theremini.
Because the theremini is NOT a theremin! Bob Moog defined one of the essential characteristics of a theremin as being its instant response to player movement. The theremini might hold a record (?) for being the slowest and most unresponsive musical toy ever produced, or at least the slowest and most unresponsive electronic musical "thing" ever produced.
All we can HONESTLY say is "its not a theremin, we cant help you - if you want to play a theremin, you need to buy a THEREMIN "
"The theremini also loosens a significant restriction inherent in the theremin - it has a fair old number of timbres."
So does a small electronic keyboard - you can buy a modern digital synth with a far larger library of timbres for the same as a theremini, and if you buy second hand, can get a synth almost infinitely superior in terms of sonic ability (for <£100 you can buy a Roland D110 or any of many good modules now flooding the 2nd hand market, and if you need it, a small MIDI keyboard for <£50) and these dont bring a crippling 100ms latency and consequential unplayability with them. Or you could buy Animoog for your Iphone or tablet - could probably buy an iphone and animoog for less that a theremini, and the iphone would probably be more playable!
What is the advantage of the theremin over a keyboard based synth? Only ONE - FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION! .. Lose that freedom, and the keyboard based synth is not only nearly infinitely more useful, but an instrument using a slow proximity interface which restricts the player to far less freedom of expression than a keyboard / wheels synth does, can be seen to be nearly infinitely useless!
" (And it still has a theremin volume loop, so it still has half the magic!)"
I wonder what the volume loop latency is? ;-) .. Oh, im just joking here - volume latency isn't nearly as important - but if it was in the order of 100ms it might be competing with (or perhaps even much worse than) the early tube-warm-up theremins that were improved at Clara's request because she found even latency on the volume loop too restrictive.
"Don't stand there complaining that you don't know where to go, pick an arbitrary direction and head of like you know what you're doing. And if that direction doesn't bear fruit, head off in another. I bet you'll find something good and probably not at all what you anticipated. "
You may not know where to go, and you may find a wonderful musical direction - but there is one direction that is certainly closed - forget about playing it like a theremin! (and its probably best to forget about "playing" it - really its a thing you program with the scale you want, wave your arms about, and it generates the musac - you really have only extremely limited control over what notes/pitches it plays, or when these are played)
Fred.
"I'm feeling a little sorry for "SapereAude" who started this thread in the hope that it would not turn negative and end up chasing him away. I fear that it has done just that!" - Coalport
Just seen who SapereAude is - I really dont feel bothered by offending someone whose first post on TW was : "This thread is so fun to read. So much snobbery and outright balderdash!" and his second posting to dismiss my detailed reply asking for a single example of any "balderdash" with "Oh, pish-posh!" is the sort of person who has the right to then demand exclusive "ownership" of a thread - he is not really interested in anything other than promoting his toy and berating those who say why its not usable as a theremin. I dont think losing him will adversely affect the quality of TW membership.