So bendra, anything to report on the Claravox?He just posted a video on facebook. I'd like to hear his impressions as to how it compares to other theremins he's played.
Sure. Here is the video mentioned above: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2822680571313933/permalink/2964391650476157/
I haven't done all that much with it yet, but here are my impressions so far:
1) The pitch field tuning is extremely flexible; in addition to the expand/contract field nob there's another nob which adjusts the spacing of notes within the field. I'm still getting the hang of how to make the best use of it.
2) The volume field also has 2 knobs, which work together in ways that I don't really have down yet. But through trial-and-error I'm able to crate a VERY large expressive range for volume if I want (like about a foot, much larger than I can really use)
3) There are six presets, only two or three of which have sounds I'm likely to use musically. I haven't tried changing any of them, either with knobs or with the advanced editor. But it appears that the theremin can produce a very wide range of sounds
4) Preset #2 is my favorite, which is what I am used for the video above. Beautiful and warm.
5) Physically, it's quite a bit bigger than I was expecting. It looked so tiny next to Gregoire Blanc in all of the videos! Because of the vertical orientation of the body this means anyone on the shorter side, or who prefers to play seated, will probably not be able to use the (overpriced but pretty) claravox stand comfortably (or they will need a very tall stool). Both of those conditions apply to me. Fortunately I was able to swap it for the one I'd been using with my hobbs. It's a very nice match actually! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Roz3Jmb74xwBDhBBTie8HCrHxQSW0sgs/view
6) Reverb is easily added through pedals or other external tools and I'm not sure I see the advantage to having it integrated into the unit (maybe there is some advantage I've not thought of)
That's about it. I expect it will be my primary instrument at least for the near future so I'll probably have more to say as time goes on. I'm also getting an expression pedal and look forward to seeing how I can leverage that