Hello!
I know posts like these come around a lot, but I had some specific questions for people with experience with both the Theremini and the Etherwave.
I've been interested in theremins for a long time, and recently got enough extra cash to justify buying one. However, I'm at a bit of a roadblock, that it seems most people in the market come across -- and for obvious reasons, I can't exactly physically travel to a bunch of stores to potentially test them out right now. (It seems no music stores near me stock them at all, anyways.)
Mostly, I'm just curious as to the viability of the Theremini. It seems like a great option for me personally, as someone who loves synths and feels a little cramped with a limited number of voices on an instrument, but I'm worried it's gimmicky garbage.
I'm aware that it has issues with responsiveness and stability -- but in your opinion, are these quirks that are only really noticed by professionals, or dealbreakers entirely? As someone unfamiliar with the instrument, it's hard to glean whether criticism renders the Theremini "a cheap toy" or "a flawed, but viable instrument".
The Etherwave on the other hand, has some of the most gorgeous, haunting sounds I've heard (especially compared to the lackluster "classic theremin" sound from the Theremini) -- but those sounds are limited, as pretty as they might be. I do own a microKORG, so I feel like if I purchased an Etherwave I'd probably end up trying to use the theremin as a MIDI controller for that to get some extra variation -- but it seems like a hassle for something the Theremini just has built in. Same for pedals -- they add spice, but are extra work to set up, and much more prohibitively, expensive to collect.
So both devices have their flaws for me. I don't want to regret buying something cheaply made and poorly functional a few months down the line, but also don't want to start feeling the lack of versatility from the more classic instrument. I'm less interested in classical Theremin music anyways, so I'm leaning Theremini, but some reviews have left me wary.
[On a completely petty note -- I also think the Theremini is ugly as hell. This is an unflatteringly large part of my considerations.]
Thanks for any help!