The Moog Etherwave Theremin is an advanced theremin design that builds upon the success of previous models. This instrument allows you to control and manipulate sound without touch. By using various hand movements, you can create expressive performances and control the sound with simple motion. The theremin was championed by Bob Moog, and this modernized and refined design carries on his legacy.
Equipped with a five-octave pitch range, the Etherwave Theremin strikes a balance between analog playability and performance. It utilizes premium-quality components and has improved bass response in the lower frequency band. The front-panel controls allow you to make changes to the tonality and timbre of the sound, including pitch range, waveform, and brightness controls.
The cabinet design has been updated with a beautiful hand-finished hardwood finish. It features two quick-release plated-brass antennas. The rear of the cabinet includes various connections such as pitch CV out, volume CV out, and gate CV out, allowing you to use the theremin with your modular gear. There is also a front-panel headphone jack with its own volume control, as well as a mute button. For more experienced users, there is a calibration access panel to customize the antenna’s response.
The theremin is a unique instrument that allows you to control and manipulate sound without touch. It tracks your hand movements and provides a new way to interact with music. This modernized version of the Etherwave Theremin features a refined design and updated electronics for improved playability. It has a five-octave pitch range with accurate spacing between the notes and a headphone jack and mute button for convenient performance and practice.
The front panel of the Etherwave Theremin includes rotary controls that allow you to shape your sound. You can adjust the brightness and pitch range of the sound, as well as subtly adjust the timbre with the waveform control. The volume control allows you to control the overall volume, and there is a headphone jack and mute button for easy use.
The Etherwave Theremin offers analog connectivity, allowing you to use it with external audio gear such as modular synths. With pitch, volume, and gate CV connections, you can control other gear using the theremin. There is also an audio output connection for recording your performances.
Included with the Moog Etherwave Theremin are the detachable pitch antenna, detachable volume antenna, calibration tool, and power supply. The theremin features high-quality analog electronics, improved bass response, and a hand-finished hardwood cabinet. It offers a range of front and rear-panel controls and connectivity options.
Specifications of the Moog Etherwave Theremin include analog heterodyning oscillator sound source, analog VCA sound modifier, performance control of the frequency range and dynamic range based on hand proximity, mute button, switch jack for a footswitch, LED indicator and button for the power supply, headphone and audio output jacks, and CV output connections. The power supply is a wall adapter with a barrel connection and center-pin positive. The dimensions of the theremin are 47.6 x 68.1 x 16.7 cm, and it weighs 2.9 kg.
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