Looks cool indeed, but I am thinking it could be digital. It says it is like autotune rather than a quantizer. As a controller that would be cool, but a sound source we’ll have to see.
€ 299 is like $400 bucks. Are they going to DC the etherwave?
It reminds me of the Synthi Hifli and that Russian Tvox Theremin built by George Pavlov that Kavina plays. Maybe they are trying to tell us all something with the pitch correction. Those cats who are classical purists and think that anything other than absolute pitch perfect intonation on the most disciplined classical music is a detriment to Lev’s legacy will be furious that pitch correction is added.
It looks like plastic and the same display from the sub 37.
it looks pretty poxy to me… I’ve been planning on buying my first Theremin to use for CV control, after seeing this, nothing has changed, I’m still getting an etherwave
If they absolutely HAVE to make it like that then maybe take it back to the shop, turn that white plastic into carbon fibre or brushed aluminium and quietly re-release it without a fuss and we can pretend like this whole thing never happened
“A Theremin with traditional heterodyning oscillator for pitch control combined with a sound engine derived from our award winning synthesizer, Animoog.”
Built in Animoog, didn’t notice that before… interesting idea. Not for me… but maybe now i’m starting to see what they think the market will be..
I loved Animoog, so I would be interested to hear this. I like the 1950s sci-fi look. Of course the analogue purists are going to bleat as usual. If we listened to the likes of them we’d still be making cloth by hand.