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The theremin is one of the oldest electronic instruments and the only one that you play without touching. By moving your hands in the space around its antennae, you control pitch and volume.
The theremin is the only electronic instrument allowed to be used in a symphony orchestra. The playability of a Theremin is great and perhaps purely the electronic instrument with the most expressive possibilities.
- Sound Source: Analog Heterodyning Oscillator Sound Modifier: Analog VCA
- Pitch Antenna: Performance control of the frequency range, from approximately 0 Hz to 4.2 kHz, based on hand proximity
- Volume Antenna: Performance control of the dynamic range of over 70dB, based on hand proximity
- Mute Button: On: Audio Out muted; Phones Out active Off: All outputs active
- Switch Jack: 1/4" jack for momentary footswitch (not included) controls Mute function
- Power: LED indicator (front panel); Button (rear panel)
- Headphones: 1/4" output jack
- Audio Out: 1/4" Audio output jack
- CV Out: 3.5mm jacks for Volume CV Out, Pitch CV Out, Gate CV Out
- Power Supply: Style: wall adapter; barrel connection; center-pin positive Input: 100 - 240VAC; 50 Hz - 60 Hz
- Output: +12VDC; 2A