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Posted by Arthur Harrison on 11/30/05 02:04
However, if a "true" heterodyne theremin is designed with a "sine in mind,"
it can indeed produce very clean sine waves that are practically
indistinguishable from a sine-wave oscillator.
-Art
"Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> The Theremin uses a modified sawtooth signal (more raspy with multiple
> harmonics)...the tannerin uses a sine signal (hence the pure sound).
>
> "Dauber" <dauber@bananahyphenandhyphenlouiedotorg.invalid> wrote in
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> > All this talk about Theremin vs Tannerin got me thinking...
> >
> > One thing I noticed when I first saw the Theremin documentary a few
> > years ago...the "real" Theremin produces a buzzing sound, while the
> > thing on IJWMFTT, "Good Vibrations," and the Brian concerts produces
> > more of a whistling sound. That's proof enough for me that a Beach Boys
> > record NEVER used a Theremin.
> >
> > HOWEVER...Wondermints' "Out Of Mind" on _Mind If We Make Love To You_
> > actually DOES use a real Theremin.
> >
> > --
> > dauber (at) banana (hyphen) and (hyphen) louie (dot) org
> > AIM: ddaauubbeerr
> > blog: http://scattered-frog.blogspot.com
> >
>
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