MATRIXSYNTH: The therevox ET-4


Wednesday, May 09, 2012

The therevox ET-4


via www.therevox.com/

"The ET-4 continues where the ET-3 Electro-Theremin left off. The instrument has been updated with new features and the playing interface has been completely redesigned to be more accurate and expressive. Inspired by the Ondes Martenot's au ruban controller, pitch is controlled by moving a finger along a reference keyboard. With dual analog oscillators, the amplitude of each is controlled by an independent pressure sensitive key.

Each oscillator has six different waveforms, including the classic sine wave of the Electro-Theremin and the Ondes Martenot's octiviant and white noise settings. A low-pass filter with variable cutoff frequency is used to shape the sound, which can be controlled with an external expression pedal. A spring reverb unit is built into the ET-4 with a separate output control to allow for 100% "wet" output. A wide range of sounds can be created with the ET-4; from haunting ethereal sounds and deep bass grooves to sci-fi soundscapes and classical voicings.

Plugs directly into a guitar or keyboard amplifier and is compatible with most effects and stompboxes. Every ET-4 is hand crafted in Canada."

Videos:
Therevox Sessions: Vocalise (Rachmaninoff) by Mark Calcot
Therevox Sessions: Synth Improv 1 by Mark Calcott
Therevox ET-4 covers "How Many Tides" (Moriarty)
And a post from 11/11

See the therevox label for the ET-3 and original therevox.


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