Theremin and MIDI are not very compatible; MIDI was designed for a typical keyboard layout, and the theremin is a monophonic, gliding pitch with a wide range. If there is such a thing, it will depend on pitch bend to track the glide, and is thus dependent on the target synth for it's success. It will also depend on your playing style.
However, there may be a possibility that a continous controller or NRPN (non-registered parameter number) can do the trick. OSC (open sound control) may be worth looking into too.
You will simply need something that can track pitch (pitch-to-midi, voice-to-midi) and convert that into suitable data. Some theremins also output CV which can be digitized.
Theremin to Midi
Theremin to Midi
Last edited by Robert3 on Fri Aug 30, 2019 3:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
- _DemonDan_
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Re: Theremin to Midi
Hi Robert3,
This video (starting at 3:33) has a Moog Etherwave Plus with its Audio Out going to a G2M Guitar to MIDI Controller, which then controls a Roland synth via MIDI:
https://youtu.be/bWaNlcXuGmI?t=213
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... -converter
It's hard to argue with $79.
This video (starting at 3:33) has a Moog Etherwave Plus with its Audio Out going to a G2M Guitar to MIDI Controller, which then controls a Roland synth via MIDI:
https://youtu.be/bWaNlcXuGmI?t=213
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... -converter
It's hard to argue with $79.
_ _DemonDan_ _