Christopher: The students get a direct link to the page when they are enrolled. Only guests have to traverse the long arduous route to the grail. ;-) I think the noise has to do with the speakers I hooked the theremin line out up to. I should have fed the audio directly into my recorder. I don't use switching regulators. The unusual waveshape at 40Hz comes naturally from the FET source follower after the oscillator circuit. the 460 Hz wave is high enough in frequency to avoid the non-linearity of the input capacitance of the FET used in the follower. If a sine wave is what one wants then I have already tested a compound NPN bipolar transistor buffer instead of the FET based source follower. It results in very low distortion sine waves to below 5Hz. I'm not sure pure sinusoidal is the right path unless I can apply the right analog signal processing to the sine. Yes I looked at the link as well as some others you have posted and I am presently thinking that an asymmetrical acting soft limiter will yield signals that look a lot like the signals in your linked audio signals. I will be trying this soon. I already tried asymmetric without the soft limit and I like the sound much better. The soft limiter is soon to follow. And finally indeed the humor is essential.
Dominic: I looked at simpler mixers for some time last year. I agree completely that a lot can be done there. One problem with the simple mixers is that they are based on FET transistors which have a horrible consistency of specs. I noticed a few bipolar mixer designs that could be more suited to successful repeating. I really like the LT2940 if for no other reason than it was never intended to be a mixer as such. You can also overdrive it to generate some of the same non-linearities that simpler mixers create when over driven. It also consistantly overloads. I was trying to generate a very pure sine wave to smash up later with "pitch processing" when I chose the LT2940. I might reconsider creating more non-linearities using simpler mixers but not just yet. I realize the rev 1 design is more involved and more complicated than it has to be. Perhaps I will abandon the Theremin lab. Naaaaahhhhh. I am not ready to do that yet I just started. It isn't really a lab on Theremin design it is a circuits lab that uses a Therenmin as the engine to introduce "neat" interesting analog processing. I have even triedusing a ring modulator which I'm guessing is Sacrilege when constructing/playing a Theremin.