Moog Music Etherwave Plus Kit (Owner's Manual) User Manual

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itself. Plug the round three-pin 'DIN' connector

on the adapter cable into the mating power

socket on the back side of the ETHERWAVE.

(That's the side opposite the control panel and

the player.) Then plug the adapter itself into a

grounded power receptacle, or into a three-

wire extension cord which provides a good

ground connection. The ground connection

stabilizes the ETHER-WAVE's operation.

d) Connecting the amplifier-speaker: The

ETHERWAVE may be used with a wide variety of

musical instrument, stereo, or public address

amplifier systems. The nominal level of the

ETHERWAVE's audio output is one-half volt RMS

and the nominal output impedance is 2.4

Kilohms.

We suggest a small but high-quality portable

'keyboard amplifier' of the sort that synthesizer

players frequently use for practicing. Use a

shielded audio cable with a conventional 1/4"

phone plug on one end, to be plugged into

the ETHERWAVE's audio out jack. The other end
of the cable should be equipped with

whatever kind of plug your sound system

requires, and should be plugged into a jack

labeled line in, instrument, or aux on your

sound system. Do not plug it into a microphone

or guitar input, as these inputs are designed for

much weaker audio signals.

e) Setting the tuning adjustments: Turn on both

the ETHERWAVE and your sound system. Set the

loudness or volume control on your amplifier

about one third of the way up. Touch the pitch

antenna of the ETHERWAVE and slowly rotate

the ETHERWAVE's VOLUME tuning knob

clockwise. A high note will be heard. At one

setting of the VOLUME tuning knob, the volume

will be at a maximum. Starting from this setting,

turn the VOLUME tuning knob counterclockwise

until the loudness of the tone begins to

decrease. Now bring your left hand near the

volume antenna. Note that the tone's loudness

decreases smoothly, and finally becomes silent

when your left hand is two to three inches from

the volume antenna. Then remove your left

hand from the volume antenna but, still

touching the pitch antenna, adjust the volume

control on your sound system so that the tone is

as loud as you will want it to be.

Now remove your right hand from the pitch

antenna. Turn the ETHERWAVE's PITCH tuning

knob fully counterclockwise. You will hear a

high pitch. Now slowly turn the PITCH tuning

knob clockwise. You will hear the tone's pitch

go down. When it is about an octave below

middle C, step back from the instrument. You

should hear the pitch decrease further until the

tone stops completely ('zero beat'). Adjust the

PITCH tuning knob carefully so that, when your

right shoulder is about 24" from the pitch

antenna and your right hand is down at your

side, the tone's pitch is audible but lower than

two octaves below middle C. (Two octaves

below middle C is the lowest note on a cello,

and slightly below the lowest note on a guitar.)

PLAYING THE

ETHERWAVE THEREMIN

Pitch and volume of the ETHERWAVE sound is

controlled by the free movement of the

player's hands in the space in the electric fields

which surround the two antennas.

Changes in pitch are produced by moving the

right hand nearer to or farther away from the

pitch antenna. Moving the right hand nearer to

the antenna raises the pitch; moving it away

lowers it. Changes in volume are produced by

moving the left hand nearer to or farther away

from the volume antenna. Bringing the hand

nearer the antenna weakens the sound;

moving the hand away from the antenna

strengthens the sound.

Since any moving body will influence the
theremin's pitch and volume, it is important that

only the player be near the theremin when he

is performing. Other people should be at least

four to six feet from the pitch antenna.

Timbre, or quality of the tone may be varied by

changing the settings of the WAVEFORM and

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