alors oui...
so... me in fact, I didnt even really understood the question at first... so my answer was
pure crap... and also never used the theremin in such precise aspect,
but now Gabu... I understand much better with the string example especially as a
guitarist...
merci pour cette explication... c'est toujours bon d'apprendre quelque chose....
+A
--- In
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, "gabu_004" <gabu_004@...> wrote:
>
> Les gars, les gars!
>
> It can't be linear! Just as the guitar string or the equal tempered keyboard aren't either...
> Just imagine how far you would need to run back and forth from your system to play 2
-3
> octaves! ;P
>
> j'espère que Ã
a vous aide un peu!
>
> Ã +
>
> g.
>
>
> --- In
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, "Chris Henkel" <henkel.chris@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Pierre,
> >
> > I play an Etherwave Pro Theremin from Moog (which is supposedly the
> > 'perfect' Theremin) and I also tried to use the A-178 (I removed them only
> > recently from my Doepfer-Rack - if someone is interested in them, please let
> > me know what they would be worth for you to buy) modules; on both you have
> > the effect that an octave is not exactely linear -
> >
> > so, in short: the problem you describe is much more prominent with the
> > Doepfer modules but present in other Theremins also...
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > chris
> >
> > 2008/1/5, pfichoux <pfichoux@>:
> > (example : 5"=12,5 cm an octave).
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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> >
>