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From: JohnnyBordeaux
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  • after all this time...

  • sorry :( I don't understand very well...

  • That's excellent. I love what you're doing with the etherwave. What are you using to quantise the sound and get that pure tone?

  • Hi Gordon,thanks! I'm pitch correcting the Etherwave with an Antares Autotuner (Am pentatonic) and the tone is also created by setting the 'waveform' full right and the 'brilliance' to 12 o'clock.

  • That's a really flutey sound for an etherwave - but they do vary from instrument to instrument - on those settings mine is much more stringy. Especially since I tweaked teh tuning coils.

    I had wondered about Autotune - now I know it works. Is that the hardware or software version? I downloaded the software demo and was surprised by the short latency times on my little macbook.

  • I haven't made any modifications to the Etherwave. And I am trying to emulate an African Lekolilo reed flute. Glad to hear it's getting there...

    I have the rack mount ATR-1 and find very little latency. One can also adjust the degree of correction. This was a 2 compared to the 'hard' keyboard-like adjustment of a 1 setting. Higher settings sound a lot more Theremin-like.

  • What a pity of discretized theremin... :(

  • Why do you think it discredits it?  That was a beautiful piece of work!

  • :S

    sorry, I don't mean discredit...

    I don't know if in english you use the word...

    To make some signal discrete... not continuous, like digital signal instead of analogyc one...

    I refer to the discret scale, without glissandos or portamento posibility...

    bye

  • He can still do that.. But he also developed another sound. This is new cool stuff. Analogue meets digital. Super awsome!

  • Orthodox thereminists would agree with you 100%, but I think its cool. It's not been discretized to pure tones, it still keeps some of the original instrument's wah-wah. Although I haven't seen neither a theremin nor an autotuner, IMO the combination should make it easier for the naive player to actually make some music out of it.

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