Stylophone shared this in-depth series of tutorials on how to use their new Stylophone Theremin.
The Stylophone Theremin builds on the original Stylophone design, being battery powered featuring simple sound controls. It adds an antenna for pitch control, but unlike traditional theremins, uses a trigger with envelope for volume.
The instrument also features a slider for precise note control, delay and vibrato effects, octave control, and various tone options.
Topics covered:
- TUNING
- MODE SWITCH
- ANTENNA
- SLIDE
- SLIDE FEATURES
- TRIGGER
- MODULATION
- DELAY
I love mine. It does insane things when plugged into my pedalboard.
Such a cute little package
Synthtopia should share this man’s video tutorial w/ results of putting plastic electromagnetic shielding between the front of this device and the knobs to reduce noise. It seems like an important thing to address that’s cheap and easy to do
would have made a great combination AM/FM clock radio too.
I had one of these on pre-order. But I cancelled when I realised there’s no way to control the amplitude like a real theremin. Just drone or on off with a button