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Uploader Comments (JohnnyBordeaux)
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after all this time...
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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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sorry :( I don't understand very well...
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He can still do that.. But he also developed another sound. This is new cool stuff. Analogue meets digital. Super awsome!
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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
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Why do you think it discredits it? That was a beautiful piece of work!
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?
GordonCharlton 4 years ago
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.
JohnnyBordeaux 4 years ago
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.
GordonCharlton 4 years ago
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.
JohnnyBordeaux 4 years ago