in australia you can get a much cheaper kit from jaycar electronics. the
plans etc were released in the silicon-chip magazine. there are 3 different
kinds that they have done. the original one (pretty ordinary really), a
'midi theremin' (just puts out cv i think) and the second version (much
improved over the original version, with many more controls eg pitch/volume
adjust, waveform etc. it is also much more linear than the earlier one). it
cost me around $AU150 (the new second edition that is).
porl
ps sorry i don't have time to find links at the moment. if you are
interested and can't find anything let me know and i'll look later.
On 26/08/07, david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
Paul DeShaw wrote:
on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 23:26:41 -1000 david
<gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>wrote;wrote:
Atte André Jensen wrote:
david wrote:
I hope someday to have the money for a Theremin.
Me too :-)
David and Andre,
Try
www.paia.com . You have to put the kit together yourself, but it's
under
US$300.
These folks made analog synth kits in the '70's.
It sounds like fun, but it will be a good while before I can spend
US$300 on anything. Bookmarked the site for use, though! Thanks!
--
David
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community
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