Any Theremin playeds in the house?

Started by spookstrickland, August 12, 2015, 04:28:48 AM

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spookstrickland

I was at a kick ass Zep tribute concerte this weekend and the guy had a Theremin like Page played.  I would sure like to pick one up but all i can find online are uber exspensive giant ones or fly by night looking companies selling shit built out of radio shack project boxes.  Anyone know of an affordable but not a piece of shit theremins that will alow me to get my Zep on?
I'm beginning to think God was an Astronaut.
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Submarine

You might want to look at Moog's Theremini.
It looks and plays like a theremin but it's really a programmable synth.  You get the Classic sound + much more and you can program scales rather than just being chromatic.

mortlock

ive dabbled a little. i have an echo theremin thats pretty cool.  


Pissy

A guy I know from a past life, mounted a theremin to his bass.  Had the antennae retract inside the body.  Kinda cool.
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spookstrickland

Thanks guys those are really cool theremins....i lime the idea of building one into a guitar that is really cool.
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Baltar

I had the HiWatt, totally pulled out R2-D2 sounds and the digi delay in it was pretty good sounding. The only bummer was it only had an 1/4 output jack, so you can't use it in-line like a pedal. You would need a separate amp or an inst switcher.
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spookstrickland

Quote from: Baltar on August 31, 2015, 01:00:43 PM
I had the HiWatt, totally pulled out R2-D2 sounds and the digi delay in it was pretty good sounding. The only bummer was it only had an 1/4 output jack, so you can't use it in-line like a pedal. You would need a separate amp or an inst switcher.

Those hiwatt theremin s are nice!
I'm beginning to think God was an Astronaut.
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