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Theremini
ManufacturerMoog Music
Price£249
$319.00
Technical specifications
Timbrality1
LFO2
AttenuatorADSR
Aftertouch expressionyes
Velocity expressionyes
Storage memory32 patches
EffectsStereo Ping-Pong Delay
Input/output
Keyboard37 keys
External controlMIDI, CV/Gate Two 1/4" audio outputs

The Moog Theremini is a monophonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music and is a re-working on one of the oldest electronic instruments in history, the Theremin, created by Léon Theremin in 1929 and made popular as a source of atmospheric sound tracks for science fiction films. Similar to the Theremin, the Theremini does not require physical contact to play it. Rather, the device gauges the proximity of the performer's hands to determine the parameters of a performed note. The left hand controls the amplitude (volume), and the right hand controls the frequency (pitch). Unlike the original Theremin, this unit is designed to be easier to play, as it also features pitch correction. The mast-like pitch antenna is removable and can be securely clipped into a recessed space on the underside of the device, while the amplitude antenna is incorporated into the case design and can double as a carrying handle. The unit also features a built in speaker, although quarter inch jacks are also included to connect to a loudspeaker or amplifier.

Patches

The unit features pre programmed 32 patches (wave or wavetable-based patches).

Control interfaces

The Theremini has a single CV (control voltage) output from the pitch antenna, enabling it to control many modular analogue synthesisers, and a single USB-based MIDI out port with two assignable control channels, one for each antenna.

Alternatives

LV3 Theremin

Software editor

Moog Theremini Software Editor is also a available for Mac, PC.

References

  1. "Moog Theremini reviewed". KeyboardMag. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  2. "Theremini". Moog Music Inc. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  3. "Theremini". Moog Music Inc. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  4. "Moog Theremini |". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  5. Elisabeth (2015-02-07). "Moog Theremini Software Editor Now Available For Mac, PC". Synthtopia. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
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