MATRIXSYNTH: Therevox ET-4


Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Therevox ET-4



"Introducing the ET-4 continuous pitch analog synthesizer

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 an adjustable finger-ring while amplitude is controlled by two pressure-sensitive keys. The ET-4 can interface with external synthesizer gear through Control Voltage (CV) outputs for the ring controller and amplitude keys. A wide range of sounds can be created with the ET-4's dual analog oscillators, each with 6 waveforms and 6 octave positions, along with low-pass filtering and real spring reverb. The ET-4 plugs directly into an amplifier and has a separate output for a tuner, for easy and silent tuning changes. Every ET-4 is made in Canada and hand crafted from FSC certified wood.

Features and Specs

three octave continuous-pitch controller with CV output (1V/oct)
two pressure-sensitive keys for oscillator amplitude with CV outputs
two analog oscillators with 6 waveforms including sine, triangle, rectified-sine (similar to "octiviant" on the Ondes Martenot), 50% square, 30% square, 10% square (or white noise on oscillator 2)
6 octave settings for each oscillator
oscillator sync
low-pass filter with cutoff control via knob and external expression pedal
spring reverb
silent tuner output with oscillator selector
110/120V or 220/240V (please specify)

$1199 USD + worldwide shipping"

Video and addition details on http://www.therevox.com/.

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