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Re: [microsound] Theremins with true sine output?



you could try the theremin CV source made by Doepfer (A-178 THER)
http://www.doepfer.de
which outputs just the control voltage, which you could map to yr VCO's.

Aaron Ximm wrote:



I'd like to be able to do this performatively but have been looking for
something more expressive than a signal generator interface (e.g. a knob
for frequency and a knob for amplitude). The gestural interface of a
theremin seemed ideal.

Naively I assumed that the default output of a cheap kit theremin would be
a simple sine, it's still not clear to me why the heterodyned output at
root would not just be a simple waveform -- or why I can't seem to find a
theremin that will just give me that output without overtones.



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