[sdiy] Theremins

harrybissell harrybissell at prodigy.net
Wed May 25 04:46:32 CEST 2005


Some guy on Levnet claimed to have such a thing but would not
go into any detail about the method... essentially told me to
fvck off... which I promptly did.

Levnet was the only group I truly felt better after unsubscribing
from... otoh a heretic and blasphemer with a quantizer would
be SO disrespected there...

I have always had problems with Theremin as a 'classical musical
instrument'... its main appeal is novelty.  Thats why I use it as an
alternative controller. Like Clara Rockmore... I " don't do sphooky
noises"  :^P

H^) harry

Robotboy8 at aol.com wrote:

> >One might think that since the theremin is a totally monophonic
> >instrument,
>
> Has there been any work done with multiple-theremin arrangements to
> get shifting chords?  I don't know that it would be possible (due to
> all the different RF oscs interfering with each other, rather than
> just the one matching... but perhaps if each used very different RF
> bands that were harmonically unrelated?)




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