Ihave one Big Briar Etherwave Theremin and I used it in some theatrical
performances that I composed music for. It is pleasure.
I have sticker that says: Theremin players do it without touching.
regards,
veki
On 8/28/07, Folderol <folderol(a)ukfsn.org> wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 08:46:07 +0100
Gordon JC Pearce <gordon(a)gjcp.net> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 17:54 -0400, Paul DeShaw
wrote:
>
> on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 23:26:41 -1000 david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>wrote;wrote:
>
>
> Atte Andr 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.
http://www.thereminworld.com/EPEArticle.asp
One of the first hits in Google for "theremin circuit". If you just
want to hook it up to an amp, don't build anything to the right of the
volume control. You do kind of need the slightly odd diodes, but it
should work at least a bit with pretty much any diode or transistor.
OA91 is virtually identical, and still available from most decent
electronics places.
Note that this design doesn't have a volume
antenna - you'd need a
volume pedal or something.
Gordon
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
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