Many years ago (Mid/Late 1990's) I built a PAIA Theremax kit with my father. As much fun as it was I always regret not making a Moog Eitherwave (or buying assemblied).
Seeing I don't have tons of time to write anymoreI've simplified my setup to an iMac, Reason, Midi Controller and some powered monitors. I still have some external gear that I pull out as needed (K2000, Frostwave MS20 Filter, etc.)...
So, that brings me to today. I've been kicking around the idea of grabbing a Moog Eitherwave or Eitherwave Plus... Then I saw the Theremini and I was like "WOW". However, the more I see it the more I keep going back and forth on which one to get. I do write electronic music and have used the Theremax a few times when writing but never learned how to actually "play" a Theremin (I can play... and have a good ear... Just never focused to actually learn if that makes sense).
Thinking of grabbing a Moog Eitherwave to keep in our living room next to our piano. Figured, it might be fun to jam with the kids (my oldest is taking Piano lessons now)... Then when I want to record something I'd just move it to our library / computer room where I write/record. Then I started checking out the Theremini and love the synth capabilities and think it may be very fun to lay down some tracks.
Question... compared to my Theremax... Which needs to be adjusted often... How are the traditional "Theremin" sound on the Theremini compared to the Etherwave? Is it responsive to actually learn? Seeing I'm not going to be a professional Theremin player right now just like the idea of getting a good theremin sound with some other capabilities to make it more useful in my studio.
Oh, and with the USB port... can you use it as a MIDI controller? I don't believe so from what I'm seeing but figured I'd ask. Would that little speaker be loud enough to jam with a piano in our house?
If I get an eitherwave, I'd need to get a small theremin amp so that adds to the cost.
Just trying to avoid the "I wish I would of bought an eitherwave" feeling again!!!
Thanks for any input.
Bill