I've tried a few things lately with the volume control unit. The use of mono-flop or Schmitt trigger circuits to influence the initial part leads to plucking effects. However, a static effect that is not enough accelerated by the varying speed of my hand. Here is potential remaining yet for brain work.
In this context some thoughts to the walking bass effect. Pamelia Stickney said in a interview concerning plucking the hand outside but near the volume antenna, how I heard that out: "...how do you get the staccato and I thought much more efficient with the hand to move away from the antenna and use the thumb as a stopping place for the other fingers and then just control how slowly you want to open these fingers, bring down the sustain to silence, so you can choose how long you want your note to hold that you are plucking." This discribes the effect of an ADSR controller caused by her hand movements.
One more reason to spend more time learning to play the theremin before circuits are developed!