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Theramins! The cost on the big briar Etherwave Signature Series is $369.00 (assembled), the non-signature, $339 assembled, $279 for the kit. Not bad! Good for stage use, very portable. The Ethervox is MIDI, and in addition to theramin function, it can be used to control MIDI synthesizers, lighting displays, or other devices with 7 or 14-bit continuous data. It's a peice of artistry, a testament true to the original look, larger with wood cabinetry. $3,395 Theramin links: The 'Main Page' http://www.thereminworld.com/ *you can order the non signature Etherwave from here Another site: http://mdcm.arts.unsw.edu.au/students98/BawdenH/innovate/4t.html Theramin-esque shareware for windows: http://www.sagebrush.com/mousing.htm Bob Moog's site, to buy direct: http://www.bigbriar.com/ Theramin photos: http://metalab.unc.edu/id/theremin/ Another link...for MOOG ANALOG DELAY (Limited Edition): http://www.bigbriar.com/mf104presrel.htm Of course, the '95 film "Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey" is a must rent. I have a copy. Also, the Roland SP808 has a theramin-like trigger device, using light beams to achieve a theramin effect, as well as acting as a controller. Prof. Theramin himself demonstrates his version of a light beam trigger device in his lab in Russia in the film. Have Fun, akabak >Reply-To: <jonathan@full-mppn.com> >From: "Jonathan El-Bizri" <jonathan@full-moon.com> >To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Subject: RE: Theremins! >Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 15:39:54 -0700 > >There was a mini reveiw of a pocket theremin for $200 in the current issue >of keyboard magazine. I'm afraid I forget the make. It was very small, >and I >beleive included a speaker as well as regular output. It only had one >'wand' >though, which meant that you couldn't control the volume. > >bIz > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Madoud@aol.com [mailto:Madoud@aol.com] >Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:12 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Re: Theremins! > > >In a message dated 5/16/2000 2:55:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >mcintyre@pa.msu.edu writes: > >> For those who can afford the *high* price-tag, the Big Briar >> Ethervox is considered the professional Theremin, with the >> Etherwave being sorta the "Student" model. >> >What is the price on the unit.. MD You are invited to visit: www.akabak.org/VirtualLabs.htm ------------------------------------------------------------ Weedmail free email Click -> http://weedmail.com