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Description
Product specs
| Brand | Moog |
| Model | Etherwave Theremin |
| Finish | Black / Natural |
| Year | 2022 - 2025 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Analog Synths |
| Analog / Digital | Analog |
| Polyphony | 1 Voice |
FAQs
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How does a theremin produce sound without physical contact?
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A theremin uses two antennas to sense the position of the player's hands, one for pitch and one for volume. The proximity of the hands to these antennas alters the electromagnetic fields, which in turn changes the pitch and volume of the sound produced.
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Is the Moog Etherwave Theremin suitable for beginners?
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Yes, the Moog Etherwave Theremin is designed to be accessible for beginners while also offering depth for advanced players. It provides a classic theremin experience with intuitive controls and adjustable pitch and volume fields.
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What are the key features of the Moog Etherwave Theremin's sound engine?
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The Moog Etherwave Theremin features an analog sound engine known for its smooth, continuous tones and expressive capabilities. It offers a wide range of pitch control and dynamic volume adjustments, ideal for both traditional theremin music and experimental sounds.
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Can the Moog Etherwave Theremin be integrated into a modern music setup?
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Yes, the Moog Etherwave Theremin can be integrated into modern music setups. It includes CV outputs for pitch and volume, allowing it to interface with other analog synthesizers and modular setups, expanding its creative possibilities.
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What kind of power supply does the Moog Etherwave Theremin require?
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The Moog Etherwave Theremin requires a standard power supply, typically included with the unit. It operates on AC power and is designed to work with a variety of voltage standards, making it suitable for use in different countries.
Videos
Rob Scallon
Theremin (An instrument you play by not touching it)
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Theremin.
Features and functionality
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The theremin utilizes a heterodyne oscillator, producing beat frequencies from two high-frequency oscillators, different from typical VCO designs in synths.
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Modern theremins can include MIDI capabilities and synthesizer components, offering more functionality than original models.
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The upcoming Flux digital synth, inspired by theremin principles, will feature multiple sound engines for increased expressiveness.
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Theremini users often find the tuning process tedious and frequent, though it offers excellent sound quality based on the Animoog engine.
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User experience
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Playing a theremin requires stability and precise finger movements for accurate pitch control, making it a challenging instrument to master.
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Owners describe the theremin as having 6-8 octaves compressed into about 2 feet, requiring precise hand movements for accurate pitch control.
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Owners report that the Etherwave can sound slightly "brassy" with flattened waveforms compared to the purer tone of the B3.
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Comparisons
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The Ondes Martenot is a theremin-like instrument with a keyboard and vibrato capabilities, used by bands like Radiohead.
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The Tannerin offers linear note spacing, contrasting with the Theremin's angular hand movements, appealing to those seeking different playing techniques.
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The Burns B3 theremin is noted for its less linear pitch field and shorter power cord compared to the Moog Etherwave.
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Setup and maintenance
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Thereminis require frequent calibration, making them less suitable for quick, casual play sessions without prior setup.
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Use cases and applications
Value and pricing
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Used Thereminis can be found for around $200 on auction sites, although new ones typically sell for $300.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 0 Reviews and 12 Ratings
Artist usage
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To get Certain sounds vad uses a theremin. he uses this through a rocktron guitar processor
In the YouTube video by TC Electronic, Phillip Cope of Kylesa demonstrates the use of a Theremin.
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop uses a theremin, as shown alongside Korg synthesizers in their Twitter post while rehearsing for a gig at the Science Museum.
Eric Chevalier's gear list circa 2003:
Mixing Consoles: - Sony DMX-R100 - Yamaha 01V Monitors: - Genelec 1031.A - Genelec 1030.A Samplers: - Akai s6000 (x2) - Akai CD3000XL - Roland S760 (x4) - Roland SP 700 Synthesizers: - Roland JD800 - Roland JD990 - Roland MKS80 + PG - Roland MKS70 + PG (x2) - Roland XV3080 - Roland D550 - Roland A80 - E-MU Proteus 2000 - Yamaha TX802 - Kurzweil MicroPiano - Korg M1R EX - Korg Wavestation AD - Korg Triton - Alesis DM5 (drum machine) - Access Virus A - Access Virus C - The theremin - Nord Lead Computer (& Plugins): - PowerMac G4/733 - PowerBook Titanium - Monitors Plasma (x2) - Pro Tools Mix Plus (software) - Logic Audio Platinum (+ eMagic plugins) - Spectrasonics Athmosphere - Spectrasonics Stylus - Mac Five - DD 80 Go + 120 Go + 160 Go LaCie - DD 40 Go Ice - Synchro: "Time Machine" C Lab - Unitor MK2 (x3) Effects: - Lexicon 480L - PCM80 / LPX15 - Yamaha SPX90 / D1500 (x2) - Tube Tech Compressor LCA 2B - EQ Moog - TC Electronics M5000 - TC Electronic Finalizer 96K - DAT Panasonic SV-3800 - DAT Sony PCM R500
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