I know extremely little about this kind of thing, and not sure if it involves midi even; but as I remember, Wilco Botermans (http://theremin.nl) used a "Moogerfooger" from Moog Music for theremin control translation of some kind, in a demonstration at the Moog Music Ether Festival in Asheville last August. Here's a picture of his demonstration: http://www.cantelow.com/vanity/theremin/WilcoSetup.jpg and here's a large format version of the same pic for closer inspection: http://www.cantelow.com/vanity/theremin/WilcoSetupBig.jpg You'll see in this pic he's also demonstrating a motion sensor glove that he put together that is also a controller. Pretty neat! He fed all of this, theremin (and glove, IIRC) into Max/MSP, a synthesizer program, on his Mac laptop. That's about everything I know about it. I bet Wilco would be very happy to answer any inquiries about how he puts it together. Ann > > Secondly, on more mundane matters, how can I control the world with my > > theremin? That is, can I get a midi converter for it? Mine is a > > Wavefront case model. In fact Wavefront (if he is still going) do a > > midi box for the theremin, but it's $600+. >
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Re: [SPELLBOUND-L] Re: midi conversion
2006-05-23 by Ann Cantelow
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