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Just messing with my new Stylophone Theremin…

edited November 2 in Hardware

First quick and dirty report after ten minutes usage: it’s wild! I’m getting that barely controlling a galloping horse vibe the Lyra 8 gives me.

Sans effects the sounds are typical Stylophone from the (battery only 6 AAs) device, through speaker, headphone mini jack or line out, albeit with an onboard delay with actually four ways of triggering sounds - drone switch, trigger button, antenna, and, undocumented, touching the metal of the front panel, plus dragging the slider up and down the keyboard, all of which you can mix and match with front panel knob settings and switches for built in modulation, and waveform, square and sine. Waving my hand nearer or further from the antenna gives a kind of resonance sweep effect in most cases, and/or pitch swoops the aggressiveness of you can set with the glide knob. It also has a socket to attach to a mike stand on the bottom for you demonstrative stand up types.

It really comes alive when you start throwing fx at it though. On this first ever noodle, roughly ten minutes after opening the box you can see I use Gatelab chopping the continuous drone for a kind of sample and hold pulse, the Moogerfooger Phaser and FreqBox, Mood Units Distortion, Space Echo and Alteza reverb., then track it with a fifty percent speed duplicate as per the Hainbach dictum - half speed is the right speed!

Much as I love the Thereminator, this immediately shows me the difference going hands on - or hands adjacent - with actual hardware makes. All sounds processed from the theremin only, no other instruments used. Almost impossible to play with precision. Very… organic.

…I think I’m going to like it. :)

Comments

  • Sounds very good!

  • @Svetlovska
    Digging this vibe!

    :)

  • That sounds very cool. I get a “hall of the harpies” vibe. I made a theremin years ago from an electronics magazine article and it worked very well. Should pull it out and mess with it again.

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