[PD] Re:[OT] How do your performance environments looks like?

J. Scott Hildebrand jshildebrand at ucdavis.edu
Sat Apr 19 02:40:30 CEST 2003


         those are awesome! i've actually had the chance to try one and
hear some recordings of a theramin master. i think you can even buy new
ones from moog that have midi output. however i wouldn't trade my guitar
for one of them :)

scott


On Fri, 18 Apr 2003, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:

>
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, kiilo wrote:
>
> > i know it is important, to have something haptic in making music but
> > the usual instruments have a huge history in their development. dont
> > forget this ... who is playing for example today a "tiramin" (an
> > instrument from the 20ties last century).
>
> Depends on what range is that "today" meaning, but this instrument (called
> the Theremin, which is also the name of its inventor), was used
> extensively in 50's scifi/horror movies, and I know that Jean-Michel Jarre
> used it live in the 80's. I could presume as well that many different
> instruments were also created based on the Theremin, either on the input
> device part or the synthesiser part.
>
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