If you didn't have a theremin yet I would say look at the Open Theremin V.4, Burns and/or Lostvolts 4, or if you have the kind of budget for the new Moog Etherwave or even are considering a ClaraVox, for a digital theremin the D-Lev might be a better choice and for an analog one a Subscope.
As I said, I have and Etherwave with ESPE01, but I appreciate the recommendations. Thanks a lot!
I've heard the new Etherwave's quality is rather plasticky, though.
Personally I'm glad I could cancel my initial order of a ClaraVox once the first production models came out and their multiple issues revealed, and subsequently ordered and got a Subscope, and within the initial budget for a ClaraVox and a stand got a Subscope, an EHX Stereo Talking Machine FXpedal ad a new good acoustic amplifier.
That's unreal. I shall research more into Subscope as well as the other ones
I hope this is somehow useful to you. Wishing you a happy birthday tomorrow!
It was. Thank you for the wishes. Your answer and the others really lifted me up : )
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with the possible exception of the Theremini, which however IS a toy and not a professional instrument
Funny enough, that was my first theremin and without any experience on having played one in the past, I already could tell it wasn't very professional, haha
I'm afraid that by looking at other theremins, you risk going on an endless search and being unsatisfied every time.
This is something I've thought about and I'm slightly worried.
I'd suggest to check out the many excellent tutorials you can find online: Carolina Eyck, Thomas Grillo and Kip Rosser all have produced some great educational series.
For a few bucks you can also buy Carolina Eyck's book: as far as I know, it's the only available rigorous theremin method, inspired by the didactic books for classical instruments. I've been studying on it and while it's not easy at all, every time I master a new exercise I can really feel the progress in my technique!
I've done all of this in the past, though they're great recommendations and reminder of how good it would be to check all of it again.
I also acquired her book when I first got my Etherwave too.
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...on the other hand, someone is selling an ePro in another thread :-)
What a coincidence.
It actually looks like a very good offer.
I'd consider it if I wasn't living in a housing crisis country at the moment (Ireland) where I can barely afford to live.
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Is the problem that the instrument has gone out of tune?
This is exactly what triggered me posting here.
That and acknolewding acknowledging that there's still Claravox on the market.
It's purely FOMO, like many people have/had with Etherwave PRO.
After I opened mine for the first time i messed up the pitch and volume field calibration and left it that way for a long time. It was not very rewarding to play until i opened it up to fix and re-read the instructions carefully some months later
So, I've been doing some research but I'm not entirely sure yet.
I've seen seveveral videos about calibrating, including the one mentioned by Maurizio.
If it doesn't seem like it's set up correctly, maybe post a video of sweeping your arm through the pitch field and folks here can assess how it sounds.
I think this is what I'll do before jumping into anything.
The main problem I have is that when I calibrate it to 0-Zone - at my arm's reach distance - the octave distance is extremely long; meaning I can't play Carolina's system
Then, I proceed to shorten the pitch field in order for me to play with her system.
The problem is, once I do this, the pitch field is extremely short, meaning I'm one hand away from the antenna; which is obviously not sustainable or ideal by all means.
Also the linearity of the pitch field is weird, having much shorter distance between higher notes and longer distance in lower notes.
I do warm up the Etherwave for 20' before playing.
I'm not entirely certain, but I think it's plugged in into earth.
The power cable is EU, connected into an EU multi-socket which is then connected to an UK converter.
The amp and pedals are also EU and are connected to the same multi-socket.
I might post a video as suggested for the ease of things : )
Thanks again to everyone who answered
You don't know how much it made my day to read your words
This is a wonderful community