When I posted my list of 13 theremin myths years ago that got a few upset, I did not realize my comparison was between apples and oranges. I had never known of Robert Moog or Lev Sergeyevich Termen when I laid down the foundation of the Phoenix design that exist today. The rule was ... I could only use the minimal parts I could purchase from my local Radio Shack store. Right from the start I had perfect pitch field linearity and did not recognize at the time how that was special. Watching my friend Valery S step in front of an unfamiliar instrument and perform as he did right out of the box, like the instrument was an old comrade, that was special and made a statement.
The basic Electrodeum principles are now defined though I think there is more to the theory of how it works and that needs study. RF plays into it operation, I use to get chewed out by FredM for saying the pitch antenna and RF in the same sentence. Yes it is hand capacitance but perfect pitch field linearity? Is that not more a human experience than technical, why does it match the man made spacing of a piano keyboard?
How did I know to use that particular spring coil?... While walking through a hardware store (Lowes) I did not hear words, but I was clearly told, “go this way”.
I envy that person who tries the Electrodeum approach but calculated to another model of theremin and experiences their first moment of overwhelming reverence for a natural phenomenon, as I did many years ago.
I have never followed facebook and am always bothered how it blocks me from looking at anything in its smug little clubs. Up until today I blocked anyone from fb from posting my stuff. I am so funny!
I now remove all the restrictions to my WebPages, at least for today. LOL
Christopher