The Moog Guitar has a CV input. The Etherwave Plus has CV outputs. Together they take the guitar places it has never gone before and create a dramatic new way to sculpt the sound of six strings. ...
The Moog Guitar has a CV input. The Etherwave Plus has CV outputs. Together they take the guitar places it has never gone before and create a dramatic new way to sculpt the sound of six strings. For more info, visit moogguitar.com
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can you connect the etherwave plus theremin with your pc (usb) and play it with for example reason or cubase? that would be great. i mean, you could load up sounds in reason or cubase and then play it with the theremin. is that possible?
You could probably get a CV (control Voltage) to MIDI converter and then hook that up to Reason or Cubase. I'm not sure how many CV outputs the Etherwave Theremin has (whether it's one for volume and one for pitch) but it's worth a look at.
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THIS IS INSANE!!!
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I'm not sure how many CV outputs the Etherwave Theremin has (whether it's one for volume and one for pitch) but it's worth a look at.