Oct-2010
What about putting some smoothness and wah wah feeling on the instrument...Just take a MoogerFooger MF-101 Lowpass Filter from Moog !
Specifications :
Features :
* CUTOFF rotary control, which varies the filters cutoff frequency over an eight-octave range. * RESONANCE rotary control, which varies the shape of the filters response, from pure lowpass to actual oscillation. * ENVELOPE AMOUNT rotary control, which adjusts the amount that the input signals envelope sweeps the filter cutoff frequency. * MIX rotary control, which crossfades continuously from unfiltered to filtered audio. * DRIVE rotary control, which adjusts the gain of the audio input. * SMOOTH-FAST rocker switch, which chooses between smooth and fast envelope follower response. * 2-POLE 4-POLE rocker switch, which chooses between 2-pole (bright) and 4-pole (deep) filter frequency * response. * LEVEL, a three-color LED that is used to set the DRIVE control. * ENV, a LED that indicates the strength of the envelope voltage. * BYPASS, a two-color LED that tells whether the filter is on or bypassed. * ON/BYPASS, a rugged, smooth-acting stomp switch. |
Jack Panel Features |
* AUDIO IN 1/4" phone jack - accepts any instrument-level or line-level audio signal from -16 dBm to +4
dbm. * AUDIO OUT 1/4" phone jack - -4 dBm nominal output level. * CUTOFF, RESONANCE, AMOUNT, MIX, all of which are stereo 1/4" jacks that accept moogerfooger EP1 (or equivalent) expression pedals, or control voltages from either two-circuit or three-circuit 1/4" jacks. * ENVELOPE OUT jack - delivers the Envelope Control voltage for use by other voltage-controlled devices. * +9V POWER INPUT jack - accepts standard 9 volt power adaptors (power adaptor included). |
Aug-2010
the KC-110 from Roland is convenient, that's right.
But it has to be put on the
ground. Which is not very well when the ground isn't flat or clean.
The solution: the KC-110 Amp Stand. Plus, it comes with a travel bag. In this bag you can, of course, put the amp stand but you can also put the theremin stand with it!
So one hand for the theremin, the second hand for the amp, the back for the battery and the stand bag.
Jul-2010
My friend from Paris crafted the whole battery-charger-converter set for me. Before going there to pick up my stuff, I still need the container for easy and convenient transport .
So what could be
more convenient than
a hiking backpack, big enough to contain everything, even the cables and effects pedals!
Let's go have it!
Jun-2010
here is my chosen solution to have an autonomous theremin:
- a battery of sufficient capacity to play for at least 4 hours and powerful enough to accept the theremin, the KaossPad and Amp if needed.
- 220 volt converter to plug all devices in
- a charger for... charging the battery overnight
- all will be mounted on an aluminum plate.
the assembly shall not exceed 10 kg to be able to carry it in a backpack.
Mar-22 : Kehl (D) Stadthalle
Oct-30 : Renchen (D)