Thursday, May 20, 2010
The Science Behind Theremins
The theremin explained - a light history of the theremin and DIY. via CDM
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I like those new type capacitors that you attach to the front panel and then connect together.
ReplyDeleteScripting @#$&*%^ science shows shouldn't be that hard.
Wow, not only do they not know what capacitors are but "as the player's hand get closer... the pitch of the sound gets lower" it sounds like they built it wrong.
ReplyDeleteThis show just gets worse and worse.
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