October 22, 2020 09:59 pm
The Moog Claravox Centennial theremin | Image: Moog
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/22/21528892/moog-claravox-centennial-theremin-clara-rockmore
Moogs limited-edition theremin marks 100 years of weird sounds
The Moog Claravox Centennial theremin | Image: Moog
The sounds of the theremin, once the instrument of the future, have now been tingling our spines for 100 years. In commemoration, Moog is introducing its new limited-edition Claravox Centennial, named for theremin virtuosa Clara Rockmore.
Moog says the Claravox offers “the highest quality control and sound available in a theremin.” With two modes, Traditional and Modern, it enables thereminists to switch between heterodyne analog and digital oscillators. It has the same wave-shaping circuit as Moog’s Etherwave Pro theremin, and DIN MIDI, USB, and CV inputs and outputs for connection to DAWs and use as a controller. It’s also lovely just to look at, with a walnut cabinet, brass antennas, and plenty of knobs to fiddle with.
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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/22/21528892/moog-claravox-centennial-theremin-clara-rockmore
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