I wish there was no flashing theremini.
I wish there wasn't a Moog dictated sales "review" on TW.
I wish Moog had spent that money on engineering a good theremin rather than dishonestly promoting their new gesturaly controlled synthesis app as a theremin.
This "club of 20" has had 4 new arrivals since the theremini appeared on the market who had bought these things - Two of these came here with first posts which were trolling and nothing else, this leaves two of whom you are one.
I am really sorry to see you go, and I do not understand the change in your perspective from
"1. The Thermini is kind of cool - but not for being something that is going to help me learn the theremin. I view it as a totally different animal. It's a tool to use to get effects using some Animoog sounds and as a controller."
"2. What it isn't (contrary to the marketing) is a good tool to help you learn the theremin."
" 4. But the absolute worst thing about the Theremini is that if I had bought it first I might have given up on the instrument and never known the joy of playing a real theremin - as it's darned near impossible to play the Theremini as a "classical instrument" in theremin mode."
in http://www.thereminworld.com/Forums/T/29283/moog-theremini?Page=21
to your position today where you imply only that it is: "maybe not the ideal instrument for the professional precision thereminist" but that it is suitable for everyone else.
When I tell someone that if they want to play a theremin, their best option is to sell their theremini and buy an EW, I am branded a "theremini hater" - but look what you said!
" I'm so glad I bought the Etherwave first. Anyone who wants to learn the Theremin should just go get themselves the real thing and be prepared to struggle like everyone else. The reward comes in the practice." !
Those were YOUR words! I never said anything nearly as strong to Gary, but I got lambasted! - its a shame IMO that you got sidetracked down the theremini dead end.. Its a shame perhaps the Theremini promoting trolls didnt find your post first and jump on you! LOL ;-)
When people who have never experienced racism start throwing it as abuse at others, I start to get really angry though! - Man, you really do know how to push some buttons! If I was to insist that I should be allowed a room in a bowling club where me and my mates could play darts, and then accused them of "sport implement racism" when they refused, I would probably be sectioned under the mental health act!
Far from being "not interested in the future" its the future which this is all about - A future where the theremin possibly survives versus one where it has been replaced by something else - something far inferior! (or at least something that was NOT a THEREMIN)
"And my last words: IT IS IN FACT A DIGITAL THEREMIN!!! There's tons of discussion here on digital theremins. It's the most read topic! I can't understand why you think the Theremini has no place here."
Because the Theremini is NOT a "DIGITAL THEREMIN" - Its digital, but it is not a theremin! - And I need to correct the "no place here" - It might have a "place" - But NOT a place where it is touted as a theremin and people are prohibited from stating that it is not a theremin or prohibited from advising those who want to play the theremin that the theremini cannot do this! When someone demonstrates their hopeless attempt at playing the theremini like a theremin, telling them that they cannot play it like a theremin, and that if they want to play a theremin then their best bet is to get a real theremin - That is legitimate! To be abused for making such a statement because the thread is "reserved" for positive comment about the theremini - That is OUTRAGEOUS!
If an engineer sets out to design an electronic instrument to (say) emulate a piano, and chooses digital technology to do this, they will be setting out to design a "digital piano"
If the instrument they end up developing has a fastest attack time of 100ms, then it WONT BE A DIGITAL PIANO! It wont matter that it has the same "interface" (keyboard), or that it makes cool string sounds!
For the same kind of reason, the Theremini IS NOT A DIGITAL THEREMIN !!!!!!!! - And calling it a digital theremin (if there is any sanity in the world, which I am starting to doubt..) wont make it a theremin, digital or otherwise any more than calling the "digital piano" described above a "digital piano" will make it a "piano" - digital or otherwise!
THE Theremini CANNOT BE PLAYED LIKE A THEREMIN! THAT IS WHY IT PROBABLY DOESNT HAVE A PLACE HERE! (at the least, there is no way such things should have any exemption from criticism, particularly if touted as theremins or people are being misled into believing they can be played like theremins) - and likewise, any other instrument or toy, digital or analogue, which isn't playable as a theremin, IMO shouldn't automatically be welcomed here.
There are some basic things that underpin what a theremin is, These were implicit in Lev Theremins original design, and when technology changed Dr Bob Moog identified and defined these clearly, and complied with these requirements on every theremin he developed (regardless of whether the design used Lev's topology or drove a CV subtractive synthesis engine) . Bob Moog identified and declared the most important feature of the theremin as its immediacy - the instant control of pitch by the player - ANY observable / limiting latency and the thing is not a theremin!
So sorry, you may have a doctorate in music - that does not give you the right to dictate (after owning an etherwave and theremini for less than 6 months) that the theremini is a theremin. The qualifications specified by Dr Bob Moog (who has designed and produced more theremins than any person on this planet) clearly and absolutely put the theremini far outside the scope of what a theremin can ever be. Dr Bob Moog did not specify that the sound engine must be heterodyning, he did not specify that the sound engine must be analogue, but he did specify that pitch response must be immediate! If you read what Bob says about the theremin, it is this one thing - the freedom and fluid instantaneous control of the pitch - which sets the theremin apart from all other electronic musical instruments.
When it comes to which doctor I would go to for advice, I would choose Dr Bob Moog! (but sadly he is no longer with us, if he had been the theremini would probably never have existed, and if it had somehow been produced, it would not be sold as a theremin! - Bob would never have allowed the Moog name to go on such a thing and certainly not if it was being touted as a theremin!)
The reason why there is a long digital theremin development thread on TW is because it is challenging to meet the requirements to produce a digital theremin that qualifies as a theremin - Dewster has actually gone to the length of developing a cray-like barrel processor in an FPGA so that the processing can be speeded up..
ANY of the engineers here could have produced a thing with 100ms latency! - In fact, its something even a hobbyist with an Ardiuino could knock together. This is one of the reasons for the upset IMO - Because Moog has CHEATED - They have brought an unplayable 100ms latency (1/10th of a second!) thing to market, lied about it (claiming it is at least 1000 times faster than it is!) , and called it a (digital) "theremin".
Just as the "digital piano" described above might be useful perhaps as a string synthesiser, the theremini may be useful in some music making capacity - that is not the argument! The argument is that the theremini is being promoted and sold as a theremin - It cannot be a theremin any more than a keyboard with a minimum 100ms attack time can be a piano! - To have any chance of being a piano, the attack time would need to be reduced to 10ms or less, To have any chance of being a theremin, the Theremini's pitch latency would need to be reduced well below 10ms.
Your words about your Theremini :
" it's darned near impossible to play the Theremini as a "classical instrument" in theremin mode."
"if I had bought it first I might have given up on the instrument and never known the joy of playing a real theremin"
"not for being something that is going to help me learn the theremin"
"It's a tool to use to get effects using some Animoog sounds and as a controller."
And finally, again , your words:
"
Bottom Line: When I want to play Theremin and improve my technique, I'll go to my Etherwave. When I want to create Animoog effects or want a more portable Theremin-like controller, I'll use the Theremini. But never the twain shall meet.
"
Fred.
(I almost wonder if the theremini has some subliminal hypnotic messages embedded in its wave-tables! It seems to have a disordering effect on the brains of people who listen to it too much! ;-)