Re: etherwave
2005-11-13 by Mike Estee
(posting to group, as this may interest others...) On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Scott Juskiw wrote: > Hi Mike, I was snooping through your studio pictures and noticed a close up > of a Moog Etherwave Pro (at least I think that's what it is). Can you comment > on whether or not you are happy with it? I ask because I've been thinking > about getting one, both as a fun toy and as controller for my MOTM synth. Sure! First off, if you haven't played with a theremin they're a bit like violins: it takes a long time to learn to play one well, and until you do they sound pretty bad :D I want a quantizer module for the MOTM (wouldn't be hard to add one to the MOTM-600 in software...) Secondly, it's hideously expensive for what is essentially a 2 channel CV controller (or at least that's what I use mine for...) but if you want accurate tracking and CV there aren't a lot of other options short of building your own. Fortunately it's stunningly beautiful in person, which makes the price tag easier to justify to oneself once it arrives. My girlfriend actually wanted to play :D I've had it for a while, but I really haven't had a lot of time beyond the initial first week to get to know it. Given that, and what I've heard from more experienced theremin players in the city, it doesn't get any nicer than Bob's Etherwave Pro. ...and to answer your question, yes, it plays nicely with the MOTM :) I especially like driving a gated sequence and manually playing the pitch and filter res. I often find I have to shape the output a bit (bias adjust) to get the right response, but once everything is dialed in it's grand :) --mikes